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CDA Holds Talks with ADB for Revamping Infrastructure

Islamabad (TDI): For revamping infrastructure, Capital Development Authority (CDA) Chairman, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, on Friday initiated talks with the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

The high-level meeting, attended by CDA members, NESPAK consultants, and senior officials, explored potential partnerships to address the city’s increasing challenges.

The meeting focused on critical issues, including Islamabad’s water crisis, sustainable transport, and urban mobility initiatives, a statement said.

The CDA Chairman underscored the need for ADB’s support to tackle water supply-demand gaps, inequitable distribution, and wastage through theft and leakage.

He highlighted the importance of the newly established Islamabad Water Agency in securing international funding and devising short-, medium-, and long-term solutions to the water shortage.

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On sustainable transport, the CDA discussed plans for an intercity bus terminal and the introduction of bicycle tracks as part of the city’s eco-friendly initiatives.

CDA on Margalla Road

The first pilot project will be on Margalla Road, linking the Diplomatic Enclave to F-8 and F-9 Park, with provisions for bike-sharing systems, seating areas, and pedestrian crossings.

Randhawa emphasised preserving green belts during construction and integrating electric buses into the city’s public transport system.

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He also directed efforts towards converting commercial buses into eco-friendly vehicles and establishing electric charging stations.

The meeting agreed to continue collaboration on the key projects aimed at enhancing Islamabad’s infrastructure and sustainability.

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