LAHORE: Lahore Development Authority (LDA) Vice-Chairman Sheikh M Imran has said that the LDA, a civic agency, provides relief to the country’s common citizens.
In an interview, he said that LDA has been transformed into a public-friendly institution through multiple initiatives, including high-rise buildings, speedy approval of building plans, expansive commercialization policy, and action against the land mafia during the past three years.
He said in the year 2018, 2.3 million square feet construction was allowed by the LDA, while under the PTI regime, 230 million square feet construction was allowed in the year 2020-21 only.
Under the new law, SM Imran said that the applicant might start construction if the building plan was not approved by the LDA within 30 days.
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