Month: October 2024

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Chinar Model Valley Islamabad: Prime Location Near Islamabad Airport

Key Features of an Ideal Housing Society To be considered ideal, a housing society must meet several criteria: Prime Location: Proximity to major hubs such as airports or motorways, or within the city’s core. Well-Developed Area: Infrastructure and services must be fully established. Efficient Sewerage & Security Systems: Reliable safety and sanitation are essential. Transparent Land Ownership: The registry process should be clear and the land free from disputes. Variety in Housing Sizes: Offering a range of house sizes, from small to large, adds flexibility. These features ensure a housing society is livable and sustainable. Now, let’s focus on Chinar Model Valley Islamabad. Chinar Model Valley’s Prime Location Chinar Model Valley Islamabad stands out for its strategically advantageous location. It is a cost-effective housing society located near Islamabad International Airport, providing easy access to key areas of the city. The society is adjacent to high-end projects like Eighteen and the New Tableeghi Markaz and is […]

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Special Courts for Overseas Pakistanis: Senate approves the bill

The Senate of Pakistan has approved the “Establishment of Special Court for Overseas Pakistanis (Overseas Pakistanis Property) Act, 2024,” a historic legal change that represents a significant step forward in preserving Pakistanis’ property rights abroad. Introduced by Chaudhry Salik Hussain, the Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development, this legislation aims to facilitate faster and more efficient resolution of property disputes involving expatriates.   Overseas Pakistanis have long struggled to manage their property back home, frequently confronting legal delays, bogus claims, and procedural difficulties. This new rule (Special Courts for Overseas Pakistanis) addresses these long-standing issues by requiring that such disputes be resolved within a specified time frame, making it easier for expats to assert their rights from across borders. As the Act takes effect, it underlines Pakistan’s commitment to improving ties with its diaspora, which is an important element of the country’s economy and social fabric.   […]

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Improving Islamabad’s Infrastructure: CDA Takes Action to Fix Neglected Sectors

On July 11, 2024, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, Chairman of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), made a significant move in response to the long-standing concerns of residents in several neglected sectors of Islamabad—E-12, I-16, I-15, I-14, and I-12. These areas have been suffering from poor infrastructure, delayed development, and lack of proper connectivity, leading to frustration for many living there. Chairman Randhawa’s Visit: A Step Towards Change To tackle these issues head-on, Chairman Randhawa, along with top CDA officials and other departments, visited these sectors. This visit highlighted the urgency of fixing the situation and reaffirmed the CDA’s commitment to improving living conditions for residents.   Improving Access: New Roads for Better Connectivity One of the major outcomes of this visit was a directive to create better access routes to these sectors from the Kashmir Highway and Islamabad Motorway. The construction of 16th and 17th Avenues is set to play a […]

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