
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has inaugurated the “Apni Zameen Apna Ghar” program, aimed at providing free 3-marla residential plots to the homeless and underprivileged in the province.
The program, part of her “Housing for All” vision, is being implemented by the Punjab Housing & Town Planning Agency, with administrative support from the Housing, Urban Development, and Public Health Engineering Department (HUD&PHED).
In the first phase, free plots will be distributed in Attock, Bahawalnagar, Bahawalpur, Bhakkar, Chiniot, Faisalabad, Gujrat, Jhang, Jhelum, Kasur, Khushab, Layyah, Lodhran, Mandi Baha-ud-Din, Okara, Rajanpur, Sahiwal, Sargodha, and Vehari districts. The program will expand to other regions in subsequent phases.
How to Apply
Applicants can submit their applications through the official website: https://azag.punjab.gov.pk/
Eligibility Criteria
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Must be a permanent resident of Punjab (as per CNIC).
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Application allowed only within the applicant’s home district.
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Applicant, spouse, or dependent children should not own any property in Pakistan.
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Clean criminal record required.
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Not a defaulter of any bank or financial institution.
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All provided information must be accurate; false claims will lead to disqualification.
Key Program Features
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Free 3-marla residential plots for eligible citizens.
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Targeted at the poor, homeless, and deserving individuals.
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The first phase will offer 1,892 plots across 23 housing schemes.
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Covers 19 districts in the initial rollout
Source: Web Desk
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