Housing loans to be extended to deserving people

ISLAMABAD: In a bid to provide shelter and housing facilities to the low-income segment of the society, the representative of Naya Pakistan Housing & Development Authority (NAPHDA) has informed that government will extend loans to the deserving people.

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The Spokesperson informed that the government is taking various steps to extend affordable housing to the people.

While appreciating the efforts for extending low-cost apartments, the spokesperson was of the view that it will help to meet the housing demand in the country as early as possible.   

Furthermore, the spokesperson was also of the view that the private sector is also being pushed to take part in NAPHDA through Public-Private Partnership (PPP).

 

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Maham Tahir

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