Lahore: The Naya Pakistan Housing & Development Authority (NAPHDA) has opened registration for Phase-3 of the low-cost housing scheme in 12 tehsils of 11 districts in Punjab, news sources reported. Eligible candidates and applicants can submit their applications online from February 28 to March 09.
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Reportedly, the application may be submitted online at https://naphda.gov.pk or in person at the office of the Tehsil Assistant Commissioner. The applications are invited for the low-cost housing scheme in the following tehsils of the province:
Tehsil | District |
Chiniot | Chiniot |
Fort Abbas | Bahawalnagar |
Kalor Kot | Bhakkar |
Kabirwala | Khanewal |
Dunya Pur | Lodhran |
Liaqat Pur | Rahim Yar Khan |
Rojhan | Rajanpur |
Hassan Abdal | Attock |
Karor Lal Esan | Layyah |
Dipalpur | Okara |
Ali Pur | Muzaffar Garh |
Muzaffar Garh | Muzaffar Garh |
The eligibility criteria for application submission is as follows:
● Every Pakistani with a valid computerised national identity card (CNIC) is eligible to apply for the project
● There is no application submission fee
● All applications can be submitted online on NAPHDA website
● The last date for the submission of the online application is Mar 9, 2022
● Applications can also be submitted in the office of the Assistant Commissioner (AC) of the respective tehsil
● One person can apply for one housing unit
● Only those citizens with no land/house of their own are eligible to apply
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Conditions and regulations:
● Successful candidates will be provided with a cost subsidy of PKR 300,000
● The applicant will be provided with a subsidised loan which will be repaid to the bank in 5 to 20 years.
● Every successful applicant will be provided with an apartment/house after detailed scrutiny
● The successful applicant will have to provide a 10% initial amount or down payment and will also have to sign up with the bank for the subsidised loan in addition to the PKR 300,000 subsidy provided by the government