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There is nothing new about this. Most Western European countries [today China etc] after WW2 in 1950s/60s launched huge public housing projects to house the bottom 30% of the population. This involved mass produced prefab concrete structures that essentially changed almost every face of the towns in Western Europe. Even today they exist and house the poorer sections of society or else they would be living in slums like India.On average there are 6-8 people per family so we can say 30-50 million people will get accommodation in the end...which is a lot
6-8 per family = (2 parents, 2-4 kids, 2 grand parents)
Yeah something like that...
The best thing about this project. Most inputs or all inputs should come from Pakistan, cement, concrete, labour, basic pipes etc and would help in spurring the local economy without needing foreign exchange or placing massive pressure on imports.
True. But slums are worse. In a 200 million people country land is a finite resource and like rest of the world we have to build up as opposed to just spreading out which eats land up. Most of Europe has more land then Pakistan but even they build up for their poor segment of population. By building up you can give more space for open roads, parks etc thus having a open, healthy aspect as opposed to slums where there are alleys barely wide enough to walk through.I absolutely hate tall buildings and skyscrapers ...