KARACHI: Refunds for housing scheme

Published August 28, 2006

KARACHI, Aug 27: The Allied Bank Limited will begin refunding money to unsuccessful candidates of the balloting for the 120-square-yard plots scheme in Taiser Town on Sept 4.

This was stated by Khawaja Almas, president of the ABL’s south region, while talking to journalists here on Sunday.

He said the Malir Development Authority had provided details about the failed candidates of the balloting and the bank had devised a strategy to refund the money to such candidates.
—Online

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