Land transactions banned to protect green belt
To safeguard the city's vital green belt and ensure ecological sustainability, Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) Director General Kinza Murtaza has announced a ban on land transactions and purchases in agricultural zones outside the peri-urban limits of Rawalpindi.
In compliance with the directives of DG RDA, Additional Director General Awais Manzoor Tarar has sent an official letter to the Rawalpindi deputy commissioner requesting immediate action to halt land transfers in various areas of the district. This initiative is part of a broader effort to maintain a balance between urban development and environmental sustainability.
"The protection of the green belt is not only critical for the beauty and aesthetics of Rawalpindi but also plays a key role in maintaining the ecological balance of the city," said Murtaza. "As we progress with urban development, we must ensure that we preserve our green spaces for the well-being of future generations. A harmonious balance between growth and the environment is essential to create a healthier and more liveable city."
The green belt areas surrounding Rawalpindi are crucial for mitigating environmental impacts such as air pollution and providing recreational spaces for residents. The decision comes in light of increasing construction activities in the region, which have raised concerns over the loss of valuable agricultural land and green spaces.
The authority also encourages individuals and organisations with concerns or objections to the ban to approach the Governance Redressal Committee for further discussions or grievances.
The authority remains committed to fostering urban growth while safeguarding the city's natural resources for generations to come.