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Federal Government Employee Housing Authority (earlier FGE Housing) Foundation) was established as a cell in Ministry of Housing & Works in 1989. Later on, it was registered with the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan as a Public Limited Company on 26th March 1990 under Companies Ordinance, 1984.
It was tasked with implementation the self-financing housing schemes on ownership basis for Federal Government employees. Within a span of five years, about 16000 houses were constructed under the said scheme in Islamabad and about 4000 plots were allotted to the successful applicants with an option to undertake construction under their own ...
The PHA Foundation, (موَسسہ پی ایچ اے) short form for Pakistan Housing Authority Foundation, (Urdu: پاکستان موَسسہَ اختیاریہ برائے اقامت کاری) is a government body based in Islamabad, Pakistan, with offices in Lahore) and Karachi
This category includes departments, agencies and enterprises created by the Parliament or Federal Government of Pakistan by statute or regulation. It does not include the President, Prime Minister, Parliament, or the federal courts of Pakistan.
High courts: Islamabad, Punjab, Sindh, KPK, Balochistan, Shariat Court Territorial courts : AJK supreme court , AJK High court , Gilgit-Baltistan supreme court , Gilgit-Baltistan High Court Special courts : Anti Terrorism Courts , Accountability Courts
The department operated under the Ministry of Housing and Works and at its peak employed around seven thousand personnel. [1] In June 4, 2024, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif ordered the abolition of PWD owing to poor performance and widespread corruption. [2] [3] [4] On July 5, Closure of Pakistan PWD officially commenced. [5]
The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) is a federal unconditional cash transfer poverty reduction program in Pakistan. Launched in July 2008, it was the largest single social safety net program in the country with nearly Rs. 90 billion ($900 million) distributed to 5.4 million beneficiaries in 2016. [3]
Housing in Pakistan has always been insufficient due to a growing population (which is 241.49 million as per the 2023 Pakistani Census) [2] and accelerated by urbanisation combined with the housing problem being low-priority in the eyes of the government. [1] [3] Housing is an important element of real estate in Pakistan.