Islamabad, Aug 19: The government has said that it will work with commercial organizations and provincial governments to open more than 250 E-Rozgar facilities around the nation. According to a Ministry of IT official, the goal of these centers is to give competent and hardworking individuals in smaller cities access to digital opportunities by providing them with basic amenities.
There will be an E-Rozgar facility in every district of the nation. Based on information from 1.2 million freelancers who have registered with Ignite, as well as the population of each province, these centers are distributed, 149 locations, Punjab is the initiative’s leader, followed by Sindh with 51, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with 28, and other regions with notable representation, such as the federal capital Islamabad with 11 centers, Balochistan with 6 centers, and Azad Kashmir with 3 centers and Baltistan, Gilgit, with 2.
The E-Rozgar facilities, which were first established by Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif in Punjab, have shown to be extremely beneficial, helping millions of young people. These centers are especially made for people who can’t afford pricey office premises; they give them an opportunity to use their IT talents and get into the digital workforce. More young people are anticipated to be able to take advantage of the booming IT sector thanks to this program.