ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has made a significant step toward digitization by formally launching its web platform.
Officers from relevant formations, the chairman of the Capital Development Authority, board members, and representatives of the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industries attended a ceremony held at the organization’s headquarters.
All individuals will be able to access rules and regulations pertaining to municipal services with just a single click. In a similar vein, a variety of CDA documents and forms are now accessible online.
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The corporation’s digital platform, according to CDA Chairman Anwarul Haq, would enhance service delivery. In light of CDA’s use of secure paper for the issuance of allotment and transfer letters in an effort to prevent record tampering and forgery, he called digitization a crucial step.
According to Haq, the digitalization of CDA services will assist in putting an end to concerns about malpractice, fraudulent transactions, and record-altering.
He provided information regarding the digitalization process, stating that large areas will be digitalized with the aid of field workers and satellite photos, and that a tree management system has also been implemented as part of the authority’s technology-based initiatives.
The new system will assist the civic authority in identifying areas that are barren as well as data about trees and plants, enabling the capital to remain free of encroachment and unlawful development.
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As a new online property verification system, the project is expected to increase the confidence of Pakistanis living abroad. In order to save consumers from having to visit CDA offices, the most recent technology offers CDA services online.
The CDA chairman went on to say that the tendering process is now transparent because it is conducted online. The federal capital’s residents are responsible for paying their property taxes and other arrears, including as water bills, at home.
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