Karachi: Sindh’s Information Minister Sharjeel Memon announced on Thursday that government employees would have the opportunity to acquire residential plots through installment plans, as reported on May 31.
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According to the details provided, these housing societies will cater specifically to both high-ranking and low-ranking government employees. Additionally, members of the Sindh police and traffic police departments will also be able to reserve plots in these societies. This initiative aims to provide employees with the opportunity to buy plots at a reduced cost.
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Karachi: Sindh’s Information Minister Sharjeel Memon announced on Thursday that government employees would have the opportunity to acquire residential plots through installment plans, as reported on May 31.
According to the details provided, these housing societies will cater specifically to both high-ranking and low-ranking government employees. Additionally, members of the Sindh police and traffic police departments will also be able to reserve plots in these societies. This initiative aims to provide employees with the opportunity to buy plots at a reduced cost.
Sharjeel Memon discussed Karachi’s transportation needs, indicating a requirement for 8,000 buses after new electric bus routes were approved. He also addressed concerns about debris dumping by real estate developers, warning of arrests following the Chief Minister’s instructions.
Sharjeel Memon discussed Karachi’s transportation needs, indicating a requirement for 8,000 buses after new electric bus routes were approved. He also addressed concerns about debris dumping by real estate developers, warning of arrests following the Chief Minister’s instructions.