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PM Imran Khan performs groundbreaking of upgradation, rehabilitation of Lodhran-Multan Highway
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday performed the groundbreaking of upgradation and rehabilitation of 62 kilometers long Lodhran-Multan Highway.
The project is an important section of Karachi-Lahore-Peshawar National Highway (N-5), and it will be completed by the National Highway Authority (NHA) at a cost Rs 6.886 billion in two years’ time.
وزیر اعظم عمران خان نے لودھراں تا ملتان شاہراہ کی اپ گریڈیشن و بحالی کے منصوبے کا سنگِ بنیاد رکھ دیا۔
یہ منصوبہ جہاں مواصلات کے ضمن میں اہم سنگ میل کی حیثیت رکھتا ہے وہاں اس شاہراہ کی بہتری سے جنوبی پنجاب میں ترقی کا نیا باب روشن ہو گا۔ pic.twitter.com/G4PMNgWuQN
In his address at the groundbreaking ceremony, the prime minister said the gov
Various projects started under Naya Pakistan Housing Program: Senate informed
June 03, 2021
The Senate was informed on Thursday that various projects have been started under Naya Pakistan Housing Program (NPHP) to realize the promise made by Prime Minister Imran Khan for construction of five million houses.
Adviser on Parliamentary Affairs Babar Awan told the House during question hour on Thursday that forty-five thousand low cost housing units are under construction all over the country including in Lahore, Nowshera, Islamabad and Peshawar.
The Adviser said that the private sectors have submitted one hundred and eighty proposals to Naya Pakistan Housing and Development Authority for construction of more than three million housing units. Out of these forty five projects comprising seventy thousand housing units have been shortlisted. Work on these projects would start very soon.
Daily Times
PESHAWAR: Work on nine gigantic housing projects including Jalozai on 10,000 kanal lands is in different stages of completion in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa while new housing projects were proposed for merged areas in budget 2021-22 for shelter-less, widows and poor people.
Dr. Amjad Ali the Provincial Minister for Housing said, “Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government has written letters to the Deputy Commissioners of all seven tribal districts of the merged areas for identification of state lands for construction of low-cost housing units for poor tribesmen under Naya Pakistan Housing Programme and has proposed special schemes in upcoming budget 2021-22 in this regard,”
Daily Times
May 24, 2021
Buying or owning a home is an emotional decision, and is a dream come true particularly for middle and lower income families, as home ownership can greatly improve living standards for them and provide necessary safety and security.
Housing is an integral and vibrant part of any economy and it acts as a stimuli for growth by creating jobs and attracting investment through extensive and inclusive value chain. Not only in Pakistan but governments across the globe are aggressively working on promoting Housing and Construction sector due to it’s far-reaching social and economic influence.
Various housing sector surveys reveal that currently Pakistan is facing a housing backlog of almost 10 million units; 4 million of which is in urban areas alone. This backlog is increasing at a rate of 0.7 million units every year and thus shortage is expected to grow over 13 million by 2025. According to State Bank of Pakistan (“