CDA council approved at its 16th meeting chaired by Muhammad Ali Randhawa, an internship policy for 2025 aimed at engaging graduates from the top public and private universities in Pakistan.
The program seeks to detect transparent and on merit manufacturing, and provides with the portunities to work on different formations of CDA.
The chairman said that the initiative would not only address the requirements for manpower, but also have a competent and modern workforce equipped with contemporary experts. He added that the policy would contribute to the professional care of young graduates.
During the meeting, the board also approved space allocation for the establishment of Anfice near the new Islamabad International Airport. Approval was also grated for the allocation of land for a political station in Islamabad, subject to rules and regulations.
Furthermore, the board of directors decided to send the proposal of the renaming of the F-10 Service Road (East) to the National Arshad Nadeem to the federal government for approval.
Other agenda items included waste management agreements with RWMC and the upgrading of the statistical assistant employees of CDA 15 and 16 according to the rules of the finance department.