The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication in Pakistan has made a noteworthy announcement benefiting freelancers in the country. The ministry has revealed plans to provide interest-free loans, totaling one hundred thousand rupees, to empower freelancers in establishing e-working centers.
An official statement highlighted that this strategic initiative aims to bring about a revolutionary transformation in the freelance landscape, significantly enhancing the economic contributions of freelancers. The objective goes beyond just offering essential infrastructure; it seeks to foster an ecosystem that encourages creativity and productivity.
Emphasizing the paramount importance of providing freelancers with the necessary tools and conducive environments for success in the digital landscape, Caretaker Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunications, Dr. Umar Saif, mentioned ongoing efforts to attract global investors in the proposed venture capital for startups.
Dr. Umar Saif also revealed plans for a visit to Saudi Arabia, while the government is actively working on establishing 5,000 joint e-working centers for freelancers. The initiative includes the provision of interest-free loans to set up these joint E-Working Centers, aiming to facilitate freelancers and create millions of employment opportunities in the country.
During discussions with Caretaker Finance Minister Dr. Shamshad Akhtar, a positive outcome was reached on a 5-point agenda related to the IT Sector. The detailed discussion on the retention of dollars within the IT industry suggests forthcoming positive developments in this regard. The efforts and initiatives signal a promising outlook for the growth and prosperity of freelancers and the IT sector in Pakistan.