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FGEHA holds meeting

By Our Correspondent
June 11, 2024
Director General (FGEHA) Captain (r) Muhammad Zafar Iqbal seen in this image. — FGEHA Website/File
Director General (FGEHA) Captain (r) Muhammad Zafar Iqbal seen in this image. — FGEHA Website/File

Islamabad : Federal Government Employees Housing Authority (FGEHA) convened a significant meeting on Monday at its headquarters in Islamabad, chaired by Director General Captain (r) Muhammad Zafar Iqbal. The gathering aimed to address various critical issues pertaining to infrastructure development and the enhancement of amenities within the housing authority's jurisdiction, says a press release.

During the session, Director General Captain (r) Muhammad Zafar Iqbal emphasised the paramount importance of the ongoing infrastructure projects, particularly highlighting the significance of green spaces and gardens. He underscored the commitment of FGEHA to ensure the provision of top-notch facilities to all allottees across apartment complexes and residential sectors.

Furthermore, the Director General lauded the commendable efforts of key personnel including the Directors of Land, Staff, Finance, Admin, Enforcement, Planning, IT, and the Project Director. Their dedication and diligence were recognised as integral to the successful execution of various initiatives within the authority.

Several pressing issues were deliberated upon, including water supply concerns in G-13 and G-14 sectors, the imminent launch of F-12 sector, and the forthcoming auction of commercial plots. Resolutions were swiftly directed to ensure prompt redressal of these matters, with a firm commitment to prioritize their resolution.

Moreover, the meeting underscored the imperative of expediting the formulation of a new business model aimed at providing modern and comfortable accommodations to registered members. Directors were tasked with specific targets and timelines, with a mandate to furnish weekly progress reports to ensure transparency and accountability.

In line with the directive of the Director General, immediate action will be taken to resume stalled projects, ensuring swift commencement of pending works. Notably, the issuance of letters pertaining to Kashmir Avenue allotments will commence forthwith, reflecting the authority's unwavering commitment to fulfilling its obligations to stakeholders.