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How To Register Naya Pakistan Housing Scheme
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April 09, 2021
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How To Register Naya Pakistan Housing Scheme
File Photo Here are the main points for how to register for Naya Pakistan Housing Scheme |
- ✔ Fill all the required details
- Pay registration fee amounting Rs. 250 to the NADRA officer.
- Submit the application form.
- Receive form collection receipt from the NADRA officer.
- You register the application for NAYA Pakistan Housing Scheme via online
- system as well.
- Fill all the information and pay fee via debit or credit card
- Naya Pakistan Housing Scheme is an ambitious housing project set in
- motion by Prime Minister Imran Khan. The main goal of Naya Pakistan
- Housing Scheme is to construct 5 million houses for the people belonging to a more humble socio-economic class
- On the 10th October 2018, PM Imran Khan announced the scheme under which, a house shall be provide to each of the select-few applicants. The applicants may be people with low incomes and the people who don’t already have their own house. For this project, Government has formed a Naya Pakistan Housing Authority (NPHA) that will provide all the pre-requisite approvals to construction companies and will look into different matters related to this project.
File Photo - Islamabad
- Lahore
- Faisalabad
- Sukkur
- Muzaffargarh
- Quetta
- Gilgit
- Muzaffarabad
- Swat
- Multan
- Rahim Yar Khan
- Layyah
- Bahawalpur
- Vehari
- Kasur
- Sialkot
- Jhelum
- Gujranwala
- Dera Ghazi Khan
Naya Pakistan Housing Project Working Model
Naya Pakistan Housing project is a joint venture between the Government and the private sector. The modus operandi suggests that the government provides land to private construction companies to build houses. Also, the government plans to provide these houses to the general public in easy instalments of 15 to 20 years. The public has to pay 10% of the cost upfront for the house
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