Department of Business and Management Studies, Bahria University Karachi Campus, Pakistan
Research Article
Identification of Risk Factors Associated with Construction of Low-Cost Housing Schemes; A contextual Analysis of Naya Pakistan Housing Scheme
Author(s): Mirza Hammad Ghazanfar Baig*, Muhammad Mutasim Billah Tufail and Mirza Jawad Ghazanfar Baig
Pakistan has been standing up to the inadequacy of housing units like any other underdeveloped country across the world. The enormous
deficiency is rapidly increasing; in 1998 the housing stock was 19.2 million whereas the shortage was about 4.3 million. According to the
population poll of 2017, it reaches to 32.2 million as housing stocks, whereas the shortage increased to 10 million and currently the housing
deficiency reaches to more than 12 million (World Bank 2018). The housing industry remained neglected by all stakeholders including
government itself in past. If at all the leadership got any attention, it ends up as a mere political rhetoric. Even though if the work was done, it
didn't go beyond a certain desire or discussion and didn't even set a drafting table. The fate of the few launched housing schemes for lowincome
populace created an environment of mist.. Read More»
DOI:
DOI: 10.37421/2223-5833.2022.12.456