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CDA Plans to Spend Nearly Rs. 5 Crore for Maintenance of Minister’s House

CDA to Spend Nearly Rs. 5 Crore on Minister’s House Maintenance

The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has announced plans to spend nearly Rs. 5 crore for maintenance of the minister’s house in Islamabad. This decision has sparked debate due to the significant amount allocated for the upkeep of a single residence.

The funds will be used for various repairs and improvements to the ministerial residence, which include structural work, modernizing amenities, and addressing security concerns. The CDA, which is responsible for managing and maintaining public infrastructure in Islamabad, has said that the investment is necessary to ensure the minister’s house remains in good condition and meets modern standards.

While the CDA has justified the expenditure, the move has raised questions about the allocation of resources, especially in a time when the government is facing calls to reduce spending. Critics argue that such a large sum could be better spent on public infrastructure or other more pressing needs.

Despite the controversy, the CDA has stressed that the Rs. 5 crore for maintenance of the minister’s house is within their budget, and the work is expected to be completed over the next few months. The authority has also promised transparency in the use of the funds and said the maintenance work will follow all proper procedures.

The decision to allocate nearly Rs. 5 crore for maintenance of the minister’s house comes as part of ongoing efforts to improve government properties in the capital. However, public opinion remains divided on whether such expenses are justified, considering the financial constraints faced by the country.

As the CDA moves forward with the project, it is likely that the decision will continue to draw attention and debate from both supporters and critics.

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