The Punjab government has introduced the “Apni Chhat, Mehfooz Chhat” programme to help low-income families strengthen vulnerable homes before and during the monsoon season. Under the initiative, eligible homeowners can
The Punjab government has launched the “Apni Chhat, Safe Ghar” initiative to help protect structurally weak houses during the ongoing monsoon season. The programme builds upon the province’s Apni Chhat
Punjab’s Apni Chhat Apna Ghar Programme has reached a major housing milestone, with 134,343 houses completed and nearly 27,500 more homes approaching completion. According to the latest figures shared by
Lahore: Punjab’s “Apni Chhat Apna Ghar” program has achieved a historic milestone, distributing over 1.66 lakh interest-free housing loans and disbursing more than Rs. 215.76 billion for home construction. To
Islamabad – The Pakistani government has decided to officially close NAPHDA, the housing authority established in 2020 under former Prime Minister Imran Khan to provide affordable homes for low-income families.
Lahore: Punjab’s government is scaling up the “Apni Chhat, Apna Ghar” affordable housing program, with participation from the World Bank and a fund allocation of $100 million. Housing and Urban
Lahore: Azerbaijani Ambassador Khazar Farhadov met Punjab’s Minister for Housing and Urban Development, Bilal Yaseen, to discuss strengthening bilateral relations and furthering mutual cooperation in urban planning. The meeting focused
Pakistan: The government has approved key changes to the affordable housing loan scheme to facilitate low- and middle-income families in purchasing homes. Under the revised policy, the maximum loan amount
Pakistan: The federal government has relaunched the Mera Ghar Mera Ashiana housing programme with enhanced funding and expanded eligibility criteria. The initiative aims to facilitate the construction of up to
Punjab’s flagship housing initiative “Apni Chhat Apna Ghar,” launched under the vision of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, has marked a major milestone with the completion of more than 64,000 houses