PM Imran’s cabinet approves establishment of ‘Naya Pakistan Housing Authority’
PM Imran Khan's federal cabinet also approved construction of 1,35,000 apartments under Naya Pakistan Housing Programme.
Highlights
- The cabinet approved construction of 1,35,000 apartments under Naya Pakistan Housing Programme
- 25,000 apartments will be built in Islamabad for federal government employees
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan chaired federal cabinet meeting which granted approval to the establishment of Naya Pakistan Housing Authority across the country.
The federal cabinet also approved construction of 1,35,000 apartments under Naya Pakistan Housing Programme.
Briefing the media after the cabinet meeting, Fawad Chaudhry said 25,000 apartments will be built in Islamabad for federal government employees and Prime Minister Imran Khan will inaugurate the scheme on 17th of this month.
He said 110,000 apartments will be constructed in Balochistan, where fishermen of Gwadar can get residence as well.
He said PM Imran has also directed crackdown against big fish involved in theft of electricity and gas.
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