Pakistan’s first E-Rozgar center inaugurated in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD (HRNW) The caretaker Information Technology (IT) Minister, Umar Saif, on Tuesday inaugurated Pakistan’s first E-Rozgar center in Islamabad, media reported.

During the inauguration ceremony, the IT minister, Umar Saif, stated that the E-Rozgar center boasts around 100 workstations fully equipped with state-of-the-art facilities tailored for freelancers, with plans to expand to 300 workstations in the future.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Umar Saif said that with the establishment of the center, the project of setting up 10,000 e-rozgar centers across the country has now officially begun.

“We have also fulfilled another promise made to the people, where a significant number from the existing 1.5 million and upcoming new freelancers can work independently at very low rates,” the minister said.

He added that the best facilities including high-speed internet, UPS, training centers, individual cabins, meeting rooms, and separate office rooms for start-ups had been provided to freelancers.

The minister expressed optimism and stated that with the completion of the great project, IT exports would be increased soon by $ 10 billion annually, and under public-private partnership, these centers would also be able to significantly increase the capacity and income of freelancers.

He said, the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) would be responsible for providing freelancers and required technical support for these centers.

Dr. Umar Saif said that as promised, e-rozgar centers in other cities were also nearing completion.

“We have taken all the required steps for the digital ecosystem in Pakistan, and we have also used all available forums to declare Pakistan as a “Technology Destination” internationally” he added.

He said that the toughest decisions related to the IT and Telecom sector had been taken in the short period of the caretaker tenure.

The minister said that timely decisions had been made due to Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).

Dr. Umar said, “A conducive environment for the upcoming government and a complete roadmap of Digital Pakistan has been made, hopefully the newly elected government will continue to play its full role in promoting Pakistan’s digital economy.”