CDA Gives allotment of land to Islamabad’s Danish School.

CDA Gives allotment of land to Islamabad’s Danish School.

In the federal capital, a plot has been set aside for the Danish School’s construction. For this use, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has set aside 30 acres in Islamabad’s Jagiot neighbourhood.

This allocation to the Federal Directorate of Education and the Federal Ministry of Education has been approved by the CDA Board. Member Planning provided a report of the land allocation for the Danish School during a CDA Board meeting, and it was approved.

The CDA Planning Wing is required by the board’s resolution to include the allocated land in the layout plan for Islamabad. The Federal Ministry of Education will get the land in accordance with the CDA’s estate laws.

The judgement made by the CDA Board also mandates that the Building Control Section approve the building plan in compliance with current rules. The cost of the land will be decided by the CDA Finance Wing. After all legal proceedings are finished and money is received, the land will be officially turned over to the Ministry of Education.

Initially, the CDA was asked to set aside 50 acres of land for the development of the Danish School by the Ministry of Education. The goal of this endeavour is to carry out Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s mandate to open a Danish school in Islamabad.