8,000 apply for FGEHA apartments
Registration process is expected to end on February 14
ISLAMABAD:
As many as 8,000 employees of the federal government have submitted applications for the apartment scheme launched by the Federal Government Employees Association Authority (FGEHA), The Express Tribune has learnt.
The FGEHA has completed the construction of as many as 12,000 apartments under the project in different parts of the country. The ongoing registration process is expected to end on February 14.
The government employees can also avail a loan from the House Building Finance Company Limited (HBFC).
FGEHF begins work on housing scheme
The projects completed by FGEHA in Islamabad and Rawalpindi include the Rawalpindi Skyline Apartments, New Airport Scheme and Bedian Road Scheme.
Serving and retired employees of the federal government and autonomous and semi-autonomous institutions, their widows, media people and employees of the ministry of housing and works and its sub-ordinate institutions are eligible for applying in the scheme and they would be allotted flats on a first-come-first-served basis.
The allotment under the project would not be affected if an employee was already allotted a land, flat or a house.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 12th, 2020.
As many as 8,000 employees of the federal government have submitted applications for the apartment scheme launched by the Federal Government Employees Association Authority (FGEHA), The Express Tribune has learnt.
The FGEHA has completed the construction of as many as 12,000 apartments under the project in different parts of the country. The ongoing registration process is expected to end on February 14.
The government employees can also avail a loan from the House Building Finance Company Limited (HBFC).
FGEHF begins work on housing scheme
The projects completed by FGEHA in Islamabad and Rawalpindi include the Rawalpindi Skyline Apartments, New Airport Scheme and Bedian Road Scheme.
Serving and retired employees of the federal government and autonomous and semi-autonomous institutions, their widows, media people and employees of the ministry of housing and works and its sub-ordinate institutions are eligible for applying in the scheme and they would be allotted flats on a first-come-first-served basis.
The allotment under the project would not be affected if an employee was already allotted a land, flat or a house.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 12th, 2020.