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Aga Khan University is planning to build a major teaching hospital in Chak Shahzad, Islamabad, near the National Institute of Health (NIH). The new facility will expand access to advanced healthcare, research, and medical education in the capital.
 

3 sites being considered for new convention, expo centre in Islamabad


The Newspaper's Staff Reporter
December 27, 2025

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The logo of the Capital Development Territory (CDA). — Dawn

ISLAMABAD: The city managers are looking for a site to set up a new convention and expo centre in Islamabad and three sites came under discussion on Friday.

The Capital Development Authority (CDA), on the direction of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, is planning to construct a new convention centre ahead of the SCO conference in the year 2027. The site for the proposed centre came under discussion in a meeting held with CDA Chairman Mohammad Ali Randhawa in the chair.

Sources said the meeting discussed three sites - one adjacent to the traffic office near Faizabad, another near Pakistan-China Centre, while options were also discussed to construct the new facility adjacent to the existing Jinnah Convention Centre (JCC).

The CDA chairman told Dawn three sites were under consideration. “Options are being discussed. The facility will be built in accordance with the master plan of Islamabad,” he said.

Options are being discussed and facility will be built in accordance with master plan of Islamabad, says CDA chief

According to a press release issued by the CDA, Mr Randhawa said the completion of the project should be ensured prior to the international conferences, including the upcoming SCO meetings.

“During the briefing, it was informed that proposals regarding the selection of a suitable location for the construction of the convention and expo center are under consideration.”

He said that a location should be chosen for the convention and expo centre that ensures easy public access and provides better parking facilities, adding international standards must be considered in the construction of the convention and expo centre.

The chairman CDA said that the project was a significant step towards making the city a modern and world-class capital.

Last month, the PC-I worth Rs19.3 billion had been approved. Once started, the convention centre will be completed in 18 months.
 
CDA’s working paper said the facility will serve as a world-class, multifunctional venue for national and international conventions, exhibitions, expos, trade fairs and cultural events.

“The centre will strengthen Islamabad’s position as a hub for commerce, innovation and cultural exchange, contributing to the city’s economic and tourism development. It will also host the SCO summit expected in Islamabad in 2027,” read the working paper.

It added that the proposed convention centre will be a long-term revenue-generating asset for the CDA and the national economy.

It is relevant to note that some years ago, the federal government wanted to privatise the existing Jinnah Convention Centre. However, the incumbent government now wants to have another one ahead of the SCO conference.

Meanwhile, the press release said that meeting also reviewed the construction of a luxury hotel to promote the hospitality industry.

The chairman CDA directed that the tendering process for the project be expedited so that its formal commencement can be made possible next year.

“Open and transparent competitive process must be ensured at all stages of the projects,” it quoted the CDA chief as saying.

The PC-I worth Rs57.7 billion for the hotel project has already been approved and the CDA wants to execute the project through public-private partnership.
 
Islamabad's First High-rise 5 Star Hotel.

Signature Hotel & Residence under Construction at Top City Islamabad.

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Islamabad to establish modern slaughterhouse and meat market in three-year project​


The Islamabad administration has unveiled a three-year plan to build a modern slaughterhouse and meat market, aiming to ensure hygienic meat supply and boost the local livestock sector.

News Desk
March 17, 2026

Islamabad to establish modern slaughterhouse and meat market in three-year project


ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration has announced plans to construct a state-of-the-art slaughterhouse and meat market in the federal capital as part of a three-year initiative aimed at ensuring the supply of hygienic meat and enhancing the local livestock sector.

According to officials, the project is designed to address longstanding concerns regarding the quality and safety of meat available in the city. The new facility will incorporate modern equipment and adhere to international standards for meat processing and handling. Authorities expect that the initiative will not only improve public health by providing safer meat products but also contribute to the overall development of the livestock industry in the region.

The proposed slaughterhouse and market will be equipped with advanced machinery and infrastructure to ensure that all processes—from animal slaughter to meat distribution—are conducted in a clean and controlled environment. Officials stated that the facility will help eliminate the practice of unregulated slaughtering, which has been a persistent issue in Islamabad.
 
Islamabad Traffic Police has added the BYD Atto 2 electric vehicle to its fleet۔
BYD Atto 2 include:

- *Range*: Up to 410 km on a single charge
- *Acceleration*: 0-100 km/h in 7.3 seconds
- *Battery*: 51.3 kWh Blade Battery
- *Safety*: 7 airbags, adaptive cruise control, and lane-keep assistance.

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Capital eyes electric tram service​


Tram system will be developed in line with a modern ITS and integrated with Islamabad's existing transit network

APP
March 25, 2026

pakistan s first super autonomous rapid transit sart electric train undergoes a successful trial run from ali town to muslim town marking a new chapter in eco friendly urban commute photo nni


Pakistan’s first Super Autonomous Rapid Transit (SART) electric train undergoes a successful trial run from Ali Town to Muslim Town, marking a new chapter in eco-friendly urban commute. PHOTO: NNI


ISLAMABAD: The CDA has decided to conduct a feasibility study for launching an electric tram service in the federal capital as part of efforts to promote an environmentally friendly and modern public transport system.

The decision was taken at a meeting held at the CDA Headquarters, chaired by CDA Chairman and Islamabad Chief Commissioner Muhammad Ali Randhawa.

The meeting reviewed the practical implementation and infrastructure requirements for the proposed electric tram and e-bus projects in Islamabad. It was decided that the feasibility study for the electric tram project would be initiated at the earliest.

The tram system will be developed in line with a modern ITS and integrated with Islamabad's existing transit network.
 

National Forensic Agency ‘now fully functional’, says interior ministry

Iftikhar A. Khan
April 3, 2026

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Headquarters of the National Forensic Agency in Islamabad. — Screengrab from video via X/@MOIofficialGoP

ISLAMABAD: The country’s first National Forensic Agency formally began operation on Friday, the Ministry of Interior said.

The agency was established under the “The National Forensic Agency Bill, 2024”, which was passed into law in 2024.

In a statement on X, the ministry said that Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the headquarters on Friday, expressing hope that “the institution will assist in national security matters and curtailing crime”.
 

Pakistan Airport Authority to construct Islamabad’s tallest building

The Newspaper's Staff Reporter
May 13, 2026

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ISLAMABAD: If all goes as planned, Pakistan Airport Authority (PAA) will construct Islamabad’s tallest building in Blue Area.

PAA owns a 9,000 square yard plot in Blue Area, where it plans to construct a multi-storey high rise office-cum aviation complex.

“Envisioned as Islamabad’s tallest building, the Aviation Complex will house PAA offices, airline headquarters, business and conference facilities, banks, recreational and fitness amenities, an aviation museum, art gallery, day care, food courts and hotel accommodations,” read a document of Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (PEPA).

Recently, PEPA issued a public notice, inviting comments from the general public and other stakeholders. According to the notice, public hearing will be held on May 18 in Crown Hotel Islamabad.

It is relevant to note here that Islamabad houses many skyscrapers, with under-construction Garden Residential Apartment Project in F-10 Markaz is set to be the tallest building, standing at 470 feet and having 42 storeys. Whereas, Centaurus Mall is around 335 feet with 29 floors. The controversial One Constitution Avenue is also among the tallest buildings with 23 storeys.

According to the Capital Development Authority (CDA), building plan of the said building has been approved and now PAA wants to start construction.

“Right now, I cannot say anything whether the building will be the tallest in Islamabad or otherwise. But yes, they got building plan approved,” said an officer of the CDA.
 

Pakistan Airport Authority to construct Islamabad’s tallest building

The Newspaper's Staff Reporter
May 13, 2026

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ISLAMABAD: If all goes as planned, Pakistan Airport Authority (PAA) will construct Islamabad’s tallest building in Blue Area.

PAA owns a 9,000 square yard plot in Blue Area, where it plans to construct a multi-storey high rise office-cum aviation complex.

“Envisioned as Islamabad’s tallest building, the Aviation Complex will house PAA offices, airline headquarters, business and conference facilities, banks, recreational and fitness amenities, an aviation museum, art gallery, day care, food courts and hotel accommodations,” read a document of Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (PEPA).

Recently, PEPA issued a public notice, inviting comments from the general public and other stakeholders. According to the notice, public hearing will be held on May 18 in Crown Hotel Islamabad.

It is relevant to note here that Islamabad houses many skyscrapers, with under-construction Garden Residential Apartment Project in F-10 Markaz is set to be the tallest building, standing at 470 feet and having 42 storeys. Whereas, Centaurus Mall is around 335 feet with 29 floors. The controversial One Constitution Avenue is also among the tallest buildings with 23 storeys.

According to the Capital Development Authority (CDA), building plan of the said building has been approved and now PAA wants to start construction.

“Right now, I cannot say anything whether the building will be the tallest in Islamabad or otherwise. But yes, they got building plan approved,” said an officer of the CDA.
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