The Punjab government has given in-principle approval to the Apna Ghar project, a key step toward meeting low-income households’ housing requirements.
This project of the government was launched to lessen the inflation impacts on the poor community of the country by providing them with their own houses.
The ambitious program intends to offer cheap accommodation for the homeless in five major cities, including Lahore.
The populace pressure on big cities is increasing day by day so this project will help the poor community to find better accommodation in major cities of Pakistan.
Also Read: Punjab Group of Colleges Announces Scholarship for Workers’ Children
Key Project Details:
- ·The project will be constructed on 519 acres of land across five towns.
- ·A session headed by Chief Minister Punjab, Maryam Nawaz, examined the project’s features, such as monthly installments and model house building.
- ·The Chief Minister asked authorities to develop a strategy for creating high-quality residences at reasonable costs.
- ·The Pakistan Council of Architects and Town Planners will offer feedback on the housing maps.
- Land has been selected in five cities for the housing program, which will be launched near them.
The Apna Ghar project is a laudable endeavor to meet the housing requirements of low-income people in Punjab. With an emphasis on cost and quality, the initiative has the potential to significantly improve the lives of thousands of individuals. We will continue to monitor project development and offer updates when new information becomes available.