Bulldozers greet rule-breaking farmhouses
Excess covered areas of agro farm 26-A and 20-B in the Chak Shahzad Poultry and Vegetable scheme have been demolished.
ISLAMABAD:
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Friday demolished the covered area beyond the permissible limits of two agriculture farms in Chak Shahzad during a fresh drive against violators in light of Supreme Court directions.
The excess covered areas of agro farm 26-A and 20-B in the Chak Shahzad Poultry and Vegetable scheme have been demolished, while the owners of farms 26-A and 16-A have submitted fines of Rs2.5 million each.
A CDA spokesperson said that under SC directions, action was being taken against 139 farms for violating the terms and conditions of allotment and notices have been issued.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 16th, 2013.
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Friday demolished the covered area beyond the permissible limits of two agriculture farms in Chak Shahzad during a fresh drive against violators in light of Supreme Court directions.
The excess covered areas of agro farm 26-A and 20-B in the Chak Shahzad Poultry and Vegetable scheme have been demolished, while the owners of farms 26-A and 16-A have submitted fines of Rs2.5 million each.
A CDA spokesperson said that under SC directions, action was being taken against 139 farms for violating the terms and conditions of allotment and notices have been issued.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 16th, 2013.