Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa, presided over a review meeting on Monday to assess the progress of the balloting process for residential plots in Sector C-14. The process has garnered overwhelming interest from both overseas Pakistanis and local citizens, with a large number of applications submitted for the coveted plots. During the briefing, it was highlighted that the response underscores significant public confidence in the CDA’s initiatives. Chairman Randhawa expressed satisfaction with the pace and transparency of the balloting preparations. He announced that the preliminary list of applicants will be published on the CDA’s official website by January 3, 2024. Applicants will then have two days to raise any objections before the final list is prepared. In a move to ensure impartiality, the allotment of residential plots will be conducted through e-balloting by NADRA on January 14, 2024. Senior CDA officers participated in the meeting, reaffirming their commitment to maintaining transparency and efficiency throughout the process. This initiative reflects the CDA’s dedication to meeting public housing demands and addressing the needs of both local and overseas Pakistanis. Separately, Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) and the Capital Development Authority (CDA) have pledged to work together on critical electricity-related challenges in the federal capital. The announcement followed a high-level meeting between IESCO’s Chief Executive Officer and CDA Chairman and Chief Commissioner Islamabad, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, held on Monday. The meeting focused on tackling issues such as electricity theft, illegal connections, overbilling, and payment disputes between the two entities. Both sides expressed a shared commitment to improving coordination and resolving longstanding concerns. A key outcome of the meeting was the decision to establish a joint committee tasked with addressing mutual issues, including overbilling and phased resolution of financial dues between CDA and IESCO. Chairman Randhawa emphasized the need for strict oversight of new electricity connections, particularly in Zone 3 and unauthorized housing societies. He proposed that no new connections be issued without CDA’s prior approval and called for decisive action against illegal connections. The discussion also touched on the allocation of land for a new 220 kV grid station in Islamabad to bolster the city’s electricity infrastructure. Additionally, the CDA chairman directed IESCO to expedite electricity provision in Sector C-14 to support ongoing development projects in the area. “This collaboration marks a new chapter for resolving electricity-related challenges in Islamabad. By joining forces, we aim to ensure efficient service delivery and curb electricity theft,” said Chairman Randhawa. The meeting concluded with both parties reaffirming their commitment to future collaboration, promising to work hand-in-hand for the city’s development and welfare.