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ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Thursday chaired a high-level meeting at the Capital Development Authority (CDA) Headquarters to review progress on significant development and public welfare projects in the federal capital. During the meeting, the minister directed the CDA to finalise the designs of the proposed international cricket stadium and the Kashmir Chowk underpass within 10 days.

It was decided to construct a state-of-the-art cricket stadium in Islamabad in collaboration with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The proposed stadium will be developed at the foothills of Margalla Hills near Sector D-12, for which land has already been earmarked. The project aims to enhance sports infrastructure and promote international cricket in the capital.

To improve traffic flow, the meeting also approved the construction of a smart underpass at Kashmir Chowk, with instructions to submit its final design within the stipulated timeframe.

Additionally, the meeting discussed plans for the construction of a five-star hotel and a new convention centre in Islamabad. The minister directed the relevant departments to identify long-vacant commercial plots and submit detailed reports at the next meeting. It was also decided to engage renowned companies for the hospitality projects to ensure international standards.

The meeting further approved the formation of a special team to hire a Solid Waste Management company and reviewed proposals for allocating land for the headquarters of various law enforcement agencies, including the Federal Constabulary, Rangers, and Islamabad Traffic Police.

Minister Naqvi reiterated that anti-encroachment operations would continue, adding that retrieved land would be utilised exclusively for public welfare projects.

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