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CDA launches digital property processing system in Sector D-12

By Our Correspondent
February 13, 2026
Chairman CDA and Chief Commissioner of Islamabad, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, inaugurates the Digitisation System for properties in Sector D-12 on February 12, 2026. — Facebook@cda.isb.pk
Chairman CDA and Chief Commissioner of Islamabad, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, inaugurates the Digitisation System for properties in Sector D-12 on February 12, 2026. — [email protected]

Islamabad : The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has implemented complete Digitization System for properties in Sector D-12.

In line with the vision of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Federal Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi, and under the direction of Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Chief Commissioner Islamabad, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, the CDA has achieved another significant milestone. CDA has launched formal digital processing of property-related matters, the CDA spokesman in a statement said.

According to details, Chairman formally inaugurated this facility on Thursday. The ceremony was attended by CDA Member Admin and Estate Talat Mehmood, Member Engineering Syed Nafasat Raza, Member Environment Esfandyar Baloch, relevant officers and a large number of citizens.

In the first phase, CDA has commenced complete formal digital processing for properties in Sector D-12.

During a comprehensive demo and briefing given to the Chairman CDA regarding this new digital system, it was informed that this initiative marks the CDA's first formal transition from the traditional filing system to an organized and modern digital workflow system. Under this new and advanced system, every application submitted online for Sector D-12 will now be processed through an electronic procedure.

Chairman CDA was briefed that applications submitted at the CDA One-Window Facilitation Centre and the Assan Khidmat Markaz concerning Sector D-12 properties will be handled under the new system. This digital workflow will pass through various stages, ensuring transparency, speed and accountability. The briefing highlighted that among the most prominent features of the new system is real-time tracking of online applications, enabling applicants to know the status, progress and processing stage of their application at any time.

Similarly, it will facilitate departmental accountability and help expedite the disposal of property-related cases.

It was briefed that under this system all land records have been securely digitized which will not only reduce the risk of data loss or damage but also enhance coordination and collaboration between various departments.

Chairman CDA was informed that this automation system will minimize the potential for human error and help improve service delivery.