‘PHATA to be developed on modern lines’
LAHORE:Parliamentary Secretary for Housing and Urban Development Punjab Barrister Sultan Bajwa has said that the Punjab Housing and Town Planning Agency (PHATA) will be developed on modern lines and comprehensive reforms will be undertaken in this regard. He expressed these views during his visit to the PHATA Office on Thursday.
PHATA Director General Saif Anwar Jappa briefed the parliamentary secretary on departmental matters. Barrister Sultan said that the department is aware of the challenges being faced and we are working on it in the light of the special directions of the Punjab chief minister. The legal wing of the department will be streamlined and required human resource will also be provided, he added. The parliamentary secretary further said that the prevailing laws will be reviewed to improve the efficiency of the department and necessary legal loopholes will be removed and the Punjab govt will provide necessary assistance in this regard, he informed.
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