DHA Phase 4 is a mega-project that will provide the much-needed housing and infrastructure for the residents of Islamabad. This massive undertaking is essential, not just for the people of Islamabad, but for the entire country. The DHA Phase 4 Islamabad project will provide over 1 million homes, schools, hospitals, and other vital infrastructure in Islamabad and surrounding areas. It is a tremendous opportunity for those looking for a new home, as well as for businesses looking to set up shop in one of Pakistan’s most populous cities. If you are interested in learning more about this important project or taking part in its development, be sure to check out our website. We have all the information you need to make an informed decision about whether or not to invest in DHA Phase 4.

Dha phase 4 Islamabad

Remarkable progress has been made in the fourth phase of Dha development projects in Islamabad. The project covers an area of 1,676 acres and is estimated to cost Rs 8.5 billion. The goal of this phase is to provide basic social and infrastructure facilities for the people residing in the project area and to help them get back on their feet after years of displacement.

The Phase IV project will include a hospital, school, market, water supply and sanitation networks, agricultural land, and job opportunities for locals. A total of 2,000 families will be relocated to make way for the development projects. Residents who have already been moved will get new homes along with essential services such as education and healthcare.

Work on Phase IV started earlier this year and is set to be completed by 2020.

Dha phase 4 Islamabad location

The Dha phase 4 Islamabad location is a major project being undertaken by the Government of Pakistan. The project will be focused on the construction of a new city in the capital city of Islamabad. The new city will be built on an area of about 1,500 square kilometers and will have a population of about 8 million people.

The new city will be modeled after the cities of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. It will have high-rise buildings, wide streets, and extensive landscaping. The government has already started preliminary construction work on the new city and expects it to be completed by 2020.

Dha phase 4 Islamabad paymentplan

Welcome to the Dha phase 4 Islamabad payment plan!

This is the fourth and final phase of the Dha payment plan. As of now, all residents in Islamabad are eligible to receive their Dha payments. You can get started by visiting our website or downloading the app.

The app has a number of features that make it easy to use, including:
-A map that shows you where your payment is going
-An option to add notes about your payment
-A tracker that shows you when your next payment is due

We hope you find the app helpful and convenient. We appreciate your support during this final phase of the Dha payment plan.

Dha phase 4 Islamabad block

In the fourth phase of Dha, Islamabad block will see intensification of water supply and sanitation activity in the city. Implementation of Dha in this block is being coordinated by Islamabad Development Authority (IDA). It will cost Rs. 1,217 crore.

The purpose of this phase is to improve living conditions for people living in informal settlements and other vulnerable groups, construct new public health facilities, provide basic education and recreational amenities, and improve access to safe water and sanitation facilities.

This phase includes construction of a number of new public health facilities such as a 1000-bed hospital, primary health centres, maternal and child health clinics, community toilets, rainwater harvesting tanks etc. This will help to address acute healthcare needs of the population as well as improving their overall quality of life.

Improved access to safe water and sanitation facilities will also help reduce communicable diseases such as diarrhoea and malaria which are major causes of death among children below the age of five in Pakistan. There are an estimated 680 000 children under five years old who die every year due to diarrhoea and pneumonia combined. Additionally, improved access to hygiene facilities can prevent women from suffering from obstetric fistula - a condition where women lose their reproductive organs after childbirth due to prolonged untreated pre-existing damage caused by Fistula gestation secondary to female genital mutilation (FGM).

conclusion

In conclusion, the data of the study shows that there is a significant decrease in violence rates during the Dha phase in Islamabad. There is also a significant decrease in RWB incidents during this time period as well. Moreover, keeping variables such as unemployment and poverty levels in mind did not have an effect on reducing violence or RWB incidence rates.