ISLAMABAD, Mar 17:The Capital Development Authority would reconstruct the demolished mosques against the cost of Rs 38.7 million and a PC-1 of the project has already been approved. Chairing the Central Development Working Party, the Authority Chairman Kamran Lashari said the authority will reconstruct new and planned mosques at alternative sites in the federal capital. The meeting was also attended by Member Planning & Design Brig. Nusratullah, Member Estate Brig (Retd.) Asad Munir, Member Engineering Main Moin-ud-Din Kakakhel, D.G (Works), Director Land, Director Urban Planning and Director Sector Development. The official said some mosques were constructed at various locations without the approval of the CDA and were also hurdle in the way of developmental projects. “The citizens of different sectors had also lodged complaints against these mosques constructed without approved planning,” he said. The CDWP meeting approved the PC-I of the project and decided that these mosques will be reconstructed at alternative site in phases with latest facilities at the total cost of Rs. 38.779 million. In the first phase, the civic body would reconstruct Masjid Al-Safa at a cost of Rs. 10.149 million, Masjid Ameer Hamza costing Rs. 10.523, a mosque at Mauve Area at a cost of Rs. 12.552 million and the reconstruction of Masjid Ibn-e-Abbas would cost Rs. 12.787 million. Kamran Lashari advised that pace of work on reconstruction of these mosques should be accelerated so that the second phase might also be started timely. He said CDA has already allocated sites for mosques in the newly planned sectors of Islamabad to avoid ill-planned and unauthorized construction of mosques. Kamran Lashari directed Director Urban Planning and Director Sector Development to demarcate places for construction of more mosques within the stipulated time. |
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