ISLAMABAD: In a landmark gesture promoting interfaith harmony and institutional inclusivity, the Capital Development Authority has decided to send five of its non Muslim employees to Vatican City for a holy visit. The initiative, announced under the HumCDA platform, reflects the civic body’s commitment to diversity, equal opportunity, and respect for all faith communities serving within the organization.
According to official details, the selected employees will undertake a spiritual visit to Vatican City as part of a goodwill initiative aimed at fostering religious understanding and cultural exchange. The move has been widely appreciated within administrative circles as a progressive step that underscores Islamabad’s pluralistic ethos.
CDA officials said the selection process will be transparent and merit based, ensuring that eligible non Muslim staff members are given a fair opportunity to participate. The visit is expected to provide the employees with a meaningful spiritual experience while also strengthening institutional morale and unity within the authority.
The initiative aligns with the broader vision of promoting inclusivity in public sector institutions. By facilitating a holy visit for minority employees, CDA has set an example of corporate social responsibility within government organizations. The program is being viewed as a symbol of respect and recognition for the contributions of non Muslim staff members to the development of the federal capital.
Sources indicated that the visit will include guided tours of significant religious and historical sites in Vatican City, offering participants insight into Christian heritage and global religious traditions. The experience is expected to enhance cross cultural understanding and mutual respect.
Observers believe the decision sends a strong message of religious tolerance and social cohesion at a time when inclusive governance remains a national priority. Through this initiative, CDA has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting harmony, equal representation, and unity among its diverse workforce.


