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Pakistan banks not in habit of giving loans to people without influence: PM Imran Khan

Pakistan banks not in habit of giving loans to people without influence: PM Imran Khan By The apartments are expected to be completed within the next two years. Premier speaks about difficulties the public faces in being able to buy a house and get a loan.  Banks in Pakistan are not in the habit of giving loans to people without influence, says Prime Minister Imran Khan. He was speaking on Thursday at the groundbreaking ceremony of Farash Town apartments in Islamabad, which is a housing project under the Naya Pakistan Housing programme. The apartments are expected to be completed within the next two years. 

PM performs groundbreaking of Farash Town Apartments to provide houses to homeless

PM performs groundbreaking of Farash Town Apartments to provide houses to homeless   Published On The premier assured to allot houses to homeless people in two years. ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Thursday has performed the groundbreaking of Farash Town Apartments in Islamabad under Naya Pakistan Housing program. While addressing the ceremony, the premier said that the project envisaging construction of two thousand flats is aimed at providing shelter to the underprivileged segments of the society including workers and labourers. He said he will soon perform groundbreaking of peri-urban housing society for the farmers. The PM said a plan has also been prepared to convert the slums and equip them with the modern facilities including that of sanitation and sewerage. He said the slum dwellers will be given houses on proprietary rights.

Questions raised over NAPHDA-private sector tie-up

Authority chairman briefs ECC on plan to build housing units with publicprivate partnership ISLAMABAD: Policymakers have raised questions over the partnership between Naya Pakistan Housing and Development Authority (Naphda) and the private sector to select the developers for building housing units. Naphda does not follow Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) rules which set guidelines for awarding procurement contracts. In a recent meeting of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC), the Naphda chairman briefed committee members on the public-private partnership for building housing units. He revealed that the Naphda policy board, in its meeting held on February 3, 2021, had recommended the submission of the case for review and approval by the ECC.

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