Over 100 illegal housing societies set up in capital, NA told
27-5-2023
The National Assembly Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination onWednesday were informed that some 111 illegal housing societies had been established in the federal capital without fulfilling legal formalities and in violation to the law. The committee meeting was held under the chairmanship of Member National Assembly NuzhatPathan and took stock of briefings on Real Estate and Regulatory Authority (RERA) Act. The committee was informed that the illegal housing societies in Islamabad causing severe damage to the environment and sewage system in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT). A report regarding attack on Director General, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2019 at a food outlet, comprehensive briefing on all restaurants located in Margalla Hills causing severe damage to the environment with poor sewage system specially the complete case study of Monal Restaurant with previous follow up came under discussion. Pause Unmute Remaining Time -10:12 Close PlayerUnibots.in The chairperson expressed her resentment on the absence of CDA Chairman Noorul Amin Mengal. She said the CDA chairman was asked to attend the meeting prior to the start of the committee and should attend the next committees meeting. She queried the CDA officials, “How do you authorize housing societies and keep an eye on the changing climate? How are the slum dwellers destroying Islamabad?” She regretted that the civic agency and relevant departments did not sit and plan to implement tasks with cooperation. She directed the CDA officials to compile a special paper and brief the committee on the matter in the next meeting. Pak-EPADirector GeneralFarzanaAltaf Shah briefed the committee that every institution did not give full approval to any housing project, whether the agency gives environmental approval or not, the CDA started its work on the project.