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| Daducha dam: DHA stopped from developing land, Source |
RAWALPINDI, July 8: The City District Government Rawalpindi
has stopped the Defence Housing Authority (DHA) from carrying out
development work on the piece of land allocated for Daducha dam. It has
also cancelled the sale deeds of 18,000 kanals sold to the DHA.
The Punjab government had last week given a green signal to the local
administration to start work on the proposed dam on the recommendation
of the provincial cabinet’s sub-committee led by Sardar Zulfikar Ahmed
Khosa.
After receiving the instructions, District Coordination Officer (DCO)
Saqib Zafar on Saturday evening stopped the DHA from carrying out the
development work and called a meeting of the stakeholders on Wednesday.
The previous Punjab government led by Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi had failed
to start the project, which had been proposed in 2001 to provide 25
million gallon daily (MGD) water to the city, due to the reservations of
housing societies like the DHA and Bahria Town.
In the meantime, the Defence Housing Authority launched a joint venture
with Bahria Town after purchasing 18,000 kanals in the area in 2006.
However, in 2011, the Supreme Court directed the provincial government
to construct the proposed dam to end the water shortage in the city.
“During last month, the Defence Housing Authority officials held
meetings with the Punjab housing and planning ministry officials and
expressed their reservations, saying the government should build the dam
three kilometres upstream, as construction at the original site
may create problems for the housing scheme,” the DCO told Dawn.
However, he said, the provincial government had rejected DHA’s
reservations and asked the local administration to cancel the sale
deeds.
The DCO said the CDGR had stopped work at DHA valley and the joint
venture. He said the government had decided to launch the project at its
original site.
“The DHA started construction of roads and development of plots in the
area last year,” he said and added that after receiving directives from
the provincial government the CDGR officials visited the area on
Saturday and informed the DHA officials about the decision.
He said the Defence Housing Authority had purchased 18,000 kanals of
land falling in the limits of the tehsils of Rawalpindi, Kotli Sattian
and Kahuta.
The irrigation department and Small Dam Organisation had also suggested
to the CDGR to impose Section 144 in the area to avoid any further
construction.
It may be mentioned that in 2001 the Rawalpindi Development Authority
(RDA) and the Small Dams Organisation (SDO) had proposed construction of
two dams – Cherah and Daducha – to meet the water scarcity in the
Rawalpindi city and cantonment areas but the Punjab
government dropped the Daducha dam project on the request of the DHA.
The Daducha dam project would have been more useful for the city and
cantonment areas as it was designed to supply 25 MGD water to the city
and cantonment areas for the next 50 years.
It may be noted that the Rawal and Khanpur dams produce 16 MGD while
there are over 300 tubewells which provide 22 MGD water to the city
against its need of 50 MGD.
The water supply from Khanpur Dam fulfils the requirements of the cantonment areas and city’s nine union councils.
Sources said the city may face water crisis if small dams were not built
in three or four years. They said the city’s water demand would
shoot up to 79 MGD in the next 20 years.