Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has allotted 157 government houses to its employees. The allotment was done on the basis of general waiting list. The services of NADRA were also obtained to ensure transparency in the allotment process. According to the general waiting list, this was the fifth draw of government houses by NADRA.
According to the details, 57 houses of A category, 38 of B category, 25 of C category and 17 of D category are included in computerized balloting while 20 government houses were allotted in E category. These government houses are allotted in sectors G-6, G-7, G-8, G-9, G-10, G-11 including F-6. In this way, a total of 157 government houses were allotted.
The administration of Capital Development Authority (CDA) made the allotment of all government houses according to the general waiting list. Earlier, to ensure transparency in the general waiting list, the list of all categories was also uploaded on the CDA website. Earlier, with the approval of the CDA, a committee headed by Director Law was also constituted to clear the objections of the general waiting list. In which Director HRD-I, HRD-II and DF-II were also involved, who did full scrutiny of those who submitted objections on this general waiting list and also gave an opportunity to the affected employees and officers to be heard and after that the list was finalized after a complete check of the general waiting list. The draw was held at the CDA headquarters on Wednesday.
The draw was held under the supervision of NADRA experts. A large number of CDA employees including CBA officials were also present on this occasion.
On this occasion, Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA) said that similar works will continue to be done for the welfare of the officers and employees working in the institution and providing them to the best facilities is one of the top priority of the current administration.














