CDA Reviews Progress on Digitization of Land Records and Launch of E-Stamp Paper in Islamabad

CDA Reviews Progress on Digitization of Land Records and Launch of E-Stamp Paper in Islamabad

Date: Dec 29, 2025

ISLAMABAD: 29 December, 2025: A meeting regarding the digitization of land records in Islamabad was held at the CDA Headquarters under the chairmanship of Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Chief Commissioner Islamabad, Muhammad Ali Randhawa. The meeting was attended by Member Administration Talat Mehmood Gondal, Member Environment Esfandyar Baloch, Director ICT, Assistant Deputy Commissioner General, relevant officers from CDA and ICT and DG PLRA Capt. (R) Ikram ul Haq. Meeting was informed that the scanning and data entry of land record of 95 mouzas out of 114 mouzas in the Federal Capital, Islamabad, have been completed. The meeting was told that 24 mouzas have been digitized and notified, after which regular computerized fards are being issued in these mouzas. It was further informed that 11 more mouzas will be fully digitized and notified within the next two weeks. Following this, regular computerized transactions will also commence in these mouzas. The meeting was briefed that the digitization of CDA's record is also progressing rapidly. In this regard, the scanning of most records of CDA's formations including Estate Management I, Estate Management II, Estate Affairs, BCS and Revenue Record has been completed. It was informed that soon one entire sector of CDA will be completely digitized as a model. The meeting was informed that the process of digitization will be completed after the scanning phase. This initiative will bring transparency and better facilities to citizens in land-related matters. Chairman CDA and Chief Commissioner Islamabad, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, said that this initiative is extremely important for safeguarding citizens' investments and their property records. The meeting was also updated on the progress regarding the launch of e-stamp paper. It was informed that the necessary staff training related to e-stamp paper has been completed. Chairman CDA and Chief Commissioner Islamabad, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, directed that necessary training arrangements regarding the launch of e-stamps should also be made for the general public. The meeting was told that, in light of these directives, a schedule for imparting training to citizens about this facility will be issued. Chairman CDA and Chief Commissioner Islamabad said that the purpose of these measures is to adopt an e-governance model and further improve service delivery.