Pakistan

Latest update on Apni Chhat Apna Ghar scheme

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Staff Reporter

LAHORE: The Punjab government plans to extend the “Apni Chhat Apna Ghar” housing program to assist more low-income families. The Bank of Punjab has drafted a financing plan of Rs60 billion under the new framework.

The Phata Agency of the Punjab government has submitted a summary to the Chief Minister’s office for approval. The scheme will expand its reach to thousands of extra families after the cabinet grants its approval.

The program will continue to provide interest-free housing loans, which help low-income citizens access affordable housing, according to officials.

The Punjab government has allocated Rs164 billion to the program, which benefits thousands of households throughout the province. The expansion demonstrates Punjab’s dedication to offering affordable housing solutions that help residents who face challenges in paying for their homes throughout the province.

Staff Reporter

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