The Capital Development Authority (CDA) is a governmental organization in Islamabad, Pakistan that is responsible for planning, development, and regulation of the city. The CDA is responsible for a wide range of functions, including land use planning, urban development, infrastructure development, and public health and safety.
The CDA was established in 1960 to oversee the planning and development of the new capital city of Islamabad. It is responsible for implementing the master plan for the city, and for ensuring that development projects are carried out in accordance with the plan. The CDA also works to promote the growth and development of the city, and to improve the quality of life for its residents.
The CDA is governed by a board of members that is appointed by the government of Pakistan. The board is responsible for setting the overall direction and policies of the CDA, and for overseeing its operations. The CDA also has a number of departments and divisions that are responsible for specific functions, such as engineering, finance, and environmental management.