Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan performed ground breaking ceremony of LDA City Naya Pakistan Apartments in Lahore on Friday.

While addressing the gathering, Imran Khan said only those nations move forward where there is supremacy and rule of law and justice.
“It was a defining moment for the country as the war has been waged against the mafias to bring them under the ambit of law,” he added.
PM further stated that in order to endure low cost housing for marginalized sections, a mortgage facility has been introduced after the passage of foreclosure.
Referring to the construction industry, PM said that cement sale witnessed a record surge last month.
“Government is working to provide universal health coverage to the people. He said all the households have been covered in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa whilst Punjab government has taken the challenge of providing health cards to each household by the end of this year,” he said.
Commenting on government’s initiatives to eradicate hunger, PM said that the the network of Panagahs and that of 'Koi Bhooka Na Soi' scheme will be expanded to the whole country.
Imran Khan said a mega project of targeted subsidy will be launched after the completion of poverty survey in June this year.
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