ISLAMABAD: Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA) Muhammad Ali Randhawa on Tuesday met with a delegation of architects and consultants from Baku, Azerbaijan, here, to discuss bilateral cooperation on the establishment of the Asan Khidmat Markaz — a one-stop citizen service centre planned for Islamabad. The discussions focused on areas of mutual interest and potential technical collaboration in designing and implementing the Asan Khidmat Markaz project. Chairman Randhawa said the initiative aligns with the vision of the Prime Minister of Pakistan and the Federal Minister for Interior to enhance service delivery for citizens through modern, efficient, and technology-driven solutions. “The Asan Khidmat Markaz aims to bring all public services under one roof, ensuring convenience, transparency, and efficiency for Islamabad’s residents,” he said. DNA









