CM Housing: 1,800 Homes Done, 12K Loans Issued
In a major push towards affordable housing and poverty alleviation, over 1,800 homes have been completed and handed over to deserving families. At the same time, 12,000 households have received their second loan installment under the Chief Minister’s Housing Scheme.

In a major push towards affordable housing and poverty alleviation, over 1,800 homes have been completed and handed over to deserving families. At the same time, 12,000 households have received their second loan installment under the Chief Minister’s Housing Scheme.
This remarkable progress is being hailed as a milestone in the government’s commitment to ensuring shelter and dignity for the underprivileged.
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1,800+ homes completed under the CM Housing Scheme
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12,000 families receive second loan installment
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Homes built with modern infrastructure and basic utilities
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The scheme is aimed at low-income households and marginalized communities
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CM pledges to expand housing coverage in the next phase
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A transparent digital process ensures the fair distribution of funds
The Chief Minister’s Housing Scheme is a government-backed initiative to provide affordable housing and financial support to lower-income families across the province. The project’s mission is simple but powerful: “Shelter for All.”
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Provide safe and secure homes to economically disadvantaged groups
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Support first-time homeowners through low-interest or interest-free loans
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Strengthen rural and urban development
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Empower citizens by improving living standards and social mobility
One of the scheme’s biggest achievements to date is the successful construction of over 1,800 housing units, each fully equipped with:
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Clean drinking water supply
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Proper sanitation and sewage systems
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Reliable electricity connections
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Paved roads and internal streetlights
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Basic furnishing and ventilation for comfort
These homes are located across several districts, ensuring that development reaches rural, semi-urban, and urban areas alike.
“This is not just a house; it’s a new beginning for our family,” said one of the new homeowners with tears of joy.
The scheme doesn’t just stop at providing homes — it also offers financial support in structured loan installments to families currently constructing their homes.
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Helps cover the mid-phase construction costs
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Encourages timely progress and quality construction
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Offers zero or low-interest repayment plans
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Provides financial relief during inflation and rising material prices
The release of the second installment to 12,000 beneficiaries reflects the scheme’s commitment to speedy implementation and effective resource allocation.
The Chief Minister emphasized that this is just the start of a broader vision. Speaking at a recent press conference, he shared the roadmap for future expansion:
“Our goal is not just to build houses, but to build futures. Every brick laid is a step towards dignity, security, and social justice.”
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The addition of 5,000 more units in the next phase
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Increased loan ceilings for larger families
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Partnerships with private developers and NGOs
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Introduction of green construction methods
Families from various backgrounds have already begun moving into their new homes, and the emotional impact is evident.
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“We were living in a single-room shelter with no roof. Today, we have a safe space for our children.”
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“This home gives us hope. We feel proud and independent.”
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“The loan helped us finish construction without borrowing from moneylenders.”
These stories highlight the human impact of the scheme — it’s not just about infrastructure; it’s about empowerment.
The ripple effects of the CM’s Housing Scheme go far beyond bricks and mortar. The initiative is driving positive change in many ways:
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Employment generation for local laborers, masons, and engineers
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Boost to construction material industry and transport
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Encouragement of financial literacy through loan education
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Strengthened community development and urban planning
Urban development analysts and economists are applauding the scheme for its multi-dimensional approach.
“Unlike past projects, this scheme integrates housing, financial access, and social upliftment — making it a truly sustainable model.” – Dr. Amna Siddiqui, Urban Policy Expert
The completion of over 1,800 homes and the distribution of second loan installments to 12,000 families mark a significant victory for affordable housing in Pakistan. This initiative showcases how strong leadership, transparent governance, and a focus on people’s needs can create a real, lasting impact.
As the government continues to build, fund, and empower, thousands of lives are being changed — one home at a time.