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Government of Pakistan Defence Housing Authority (DHA) ( Urdu : ڈیفنس ہاؤسنگ اتھارٹی ) is a Pakistan Army -administered real-estate developer that governs housing and municipal services for Defence neighbourhoods across Pakistan .
The Federal Government Employees Housing Authority was established Ordinance of President of Pakistan on 12 July 2019 for planning and developing housing schemes. [1] [2] The Federal Minister for Housing & Works, Tariq Bashir Cheema is the Chairman of FGEHA. [3] [4] The Director General of FGEHA is Waseem Hayat Bajwa. [5]
Housing construction began from Defence I and proliferated east and south towards what is today Defence VIII and then DHA CITY to the north of Karachi city in District Malir. Housing plots range from five marlas (approx. 1361 square feet) to 2 kanals (approx. 10890 square feet). The Karachi Defence Housing Authority building is located at 2-B ...
Additionally, mid- and long-range plans for the base foresaw a dramatic facelift of Osan AB that included new on-base family housing, new community-support facilities, and replacement of many industrial structures that supported the 51st FW mission. The improved U-2S Dragon Lady, Block 20, aircraft taxis to the runway at Osan Air Base
Celebrity Chef Robert Irvine thanks service members after a USO Show at Osan Air Base, South Korea. (Sgt. James K. McCann/Department of Defense)
The Ministry of Housing and Works (Urdu: وزارتِ عمل و اقامت کاری, wazarat-e- amal o Iqamat kaari) is a cabinet level ministry of the Government of Pakistan headed by the Minister for Housing and Works, who must be an elected member of the Parliament of Pakistan.
In 1991, AWT launched housing schemes in Lahore, Badaber, and Sangjani near Islamabad. [6] In 1995, AWT entered insurance and aviation business and established Askari General Insurance and Askari Aviation Services. [6] In 1996, AWT acquired 80 percent shareholding of the Wah Cement Company under the government's privatization policy. [7]
This deficit is projected to worsen if current trends persist, with the five largest cities in Pakistan expected to account for a staggering 78 percent of the overall housing deficit by 2035. [4] In 2020, SBP estimated that the total housing deficit in 2020 stood at a staggering 10.3 million units, with urban areas facing a revised shortfall of ...