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CBD NSIT City: Driving Pakistan’s digital transformation forward

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 A Bold Vision for Digital Pakistan

LAHORE – In the vibrant heart of Lahore, where heritage intersects with ambition, a new chapter in Pakistan’s digital story is unfolding. The Central Business District (CBD) NSIT City, envisioned as the country’s largest IT park, stands as a symbol of Pakistan’s digital aspirations.

More than an infrastructure project, it represents a strategic shift toward positioning the nation as a serious player in the global technology economy, but turning that vision into reality will demand more than ambition; it will require consistent execution, inclusivity, and sustained political and economic will.

Building Pakistan’s Innovation Hub

Backed by the Punjab government, CBD NSIT City is being developed as a modern, technology-driven hub equipped with office towers, incubation centers, residential spaces, and advanced digital connectivity. It seeks to attract both local innovators and foreign investors, aligning with Pakistan’s broader goal of moving from a consumption-driven economy to one based on innovation, tech exports, and knowledge creation.

The timing is significant. Pakistan’s digital economy is gaining momentum, with IT exports reaching $2.6 billion in 2022–2023. With 64% of the population under 30 and more than 600,000 active freelancers, the country ranks as the world’s third-largest freelance market. Lahore, already home to promising startups like Bykea and Finja, is well placed to emerge as a regional innovation hub. CBD NSIT City could serve as the platform that helps transform that potential into long-term progress.

Bridging Infrastructure and Opportunity

For that to happen, however, the project must deliver more than physical infrastructure. It needs dependable energy, efficient regulations, and a business-friendly ecosystem the ingredients that have fueled global success stories like Bangalore and Shenzhen.

Yet, the road ahead is not without obstacles. Pakistan’s major infrastructure projects have often suffered from bureaucratic inefficiencies, cost overruns, and delays. Without transparent governance and technocratic oversight, even the most visionary initiatives risk stagnation.

Talent retention is another key challenge. With over 65% of young Pakistanis expressing a desire to move abroad, the country must invest in better pay scales, digital skills training, and career growth opportunities to retain its brightest minds and strengthen the local IT industry.

Sustaining Investor Confidence

Attracting sustained foreign investment will be equally critical in Pakistan’s volatile economic environment. Policy consistency, investor protection, and regulatory clarity will be essential to building and maintaining global confidence.

What makes CBD NSIT City particularly promising is its location and timing. Integrated into Lahore’s urban core, it is designed to foster collaboration between startups, academia, and investors, a dynamic ecosystem model that has driven innovation across global tech capitals.

A Defining Moment for the Future

Beyond technology and infrastructure, the project’s true potential lies in its ability to inspire trust in governance, in local talent, and in Pakistan’s ability to deliver on its promises. If approached with transparency, inclusivity, and sustained focus, CBD NSIT City could become more than a development milestone; it could serve as the cornerstone of Pakistan’s digital transformation.

Lahore has always been a city of ideas, energy, and reinvention. With the right leadership and policy continuity, CBD NSIT City can channel that spirit into something lasting a thriving, connected, and forward-looking digital Pakistan.

 

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CBD Pulse emerges as Punjab’s strongest signal to global investors

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 LAHORE – In today’s competitive global economy, where investors favour stability, growth potential, and quick returns, Central Business District Punjab (CBD Punjab) emphasises this message through CBD Pulse: Punjab is prepared for investment, and the moment to invest is now.

CBD Pulse is not just another promotional campaign; it is a strategic investment signal aimed at attracting serious investors, visionary developers and international partners. It reflects real momentum driven by execution and showcases a pipeline of high-value urban assets positioned to generate strong, long-term returns.

At a time when investors prioritize transparency and stability, CBD Punjab distinguishes itself through structured planning, regulatory clarity and rapid on-ground development. CBD Pulse brings this ecosystem into focus, highlighting premium commercial districts, high-yield real estate opportunities and modern infrastructure built to meet global standards.

What sets CBD Pulse apart is simple it is grounded in visible progress, not future promises. From accelerated development across key corridors to the rollout of strategically located projects, CBD Punjab is turning ambition into tangible results. The approach is clear prioritize speed, ensure delivery and maximize value creation.

For institutional investors, developers and strategic stakeholders, CBD Pulse offers a compelling advantage early entry into a rapidly growing urban market. With Pakistan’s urban expansion accelerating and demand for organized commercial infrastructure increasing, CBD Punjab is uniquely positioned to capture this growth at scale.

The initiative also reflects a strong pro-investment environment, backed by government support, streamlined procedures and investor-focused policies. These elements reduce barriers to entry while strengthening investor confidence an essential factor for both local and international participants.

CBD Pulse is designed to keep investors informed and engaged. Through regular updates, data-driven insights and direct communication channels, it ensures decision-makers have timely access to critical information. In fast-moving markets, timing and access are everything and CBD Pulse delivers both.

More than just infrastructure, CBD Pulse represents a shift in perception. It positions Punjab as a credible, competitive investment destination on the global stage. The objective is clear: attract capital, enable growth, and deliver measurable outcomes.

For those looking to invest in the future of urban Pakistan, the opportunity is open but not indefinitely. Early movers are best positioned to benefit as CBD Punjab continues to expand and unlock new value. CBD Pulse is more than an initiative it is a call to action. The investments made today will shape the skyline of tomorrow.

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Beyond the Aurat March: What Feminism Really Means!

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LAHORE – When we hear the word feminism, what usually comes to mind? Rights, independence, equality? At its core, feminism is meant to stand for fairness and justice, yet in our society, the term has often been misunderstood, misused, or even exploited. Broadly speaking, there are two types of women who call themselves feminists. The first group genuinely strives for equality in their professional roles, personal lives, and societal standing.

For them, feminism is about demanding respect and recognition, not superiority. The second group, however, uses feminism in the wrong way. For them, calling themselves feminist has become trendy or “cool.” They use it as a shield to justify going off track, behaving disrespectfully, or unfairly targeting men. To these women, hating men equals feminism, which is far from its true meaning.

This misuse creates injustice for men, who sometimes become victims when faced with such distorted versions of feminism.The problem arises when feminism is twisted into a tool for privilege rather than equality.

For some, it becomes a reason to demand advantages without responsibility, a trend to bash men while ignoring the challenges men face such as mental health struggles, financial pressures, or societal expectations, and even a justification for rudeness and disrespect disguised as empowerment. This distorted narrative not only damages men but also misguides younger generations, especially through social media, where radicalized voices dominate and influence perceptions.
Every year, events like the Aurat March become controversial. While raising voices for rights and justice is never wrong, many banners, slogans, and behaviors displayed during such events do not resonate with our cultural and religious values.

We live in an Islamic state where modesty is emphasized, and our youth are increasingly influenced by the wrong portrayal of feminism, confusing rebellion with empowerment. It is crucial to remember that Islam grants women immense respect and rights, but within defined boundaries. Women are encouraged to cover themselves, care for their families, and maintain dignity in society. At the same time, Islam elevates women by granting them inheritance rights, the right to education, respect as mothers, and recognition as equal partners in society. True equity lies in following this balance: rights with responsibilities, freedom with respect, and equality with values.
The debate over feminism, however, is not confined to Pakistan; it is global. According to IPSOS, 32% of men worldwide believe feminism does more harm than good, and 20% of women share this view. A King’s College London survey found that 16% of Gen Z men (ages 16–29) consider feminism harmful, higher than the 13% of men over 60 who feel the same. Globally, men are more likely than women to believe feminism has caused men to lose economic, social, or political power. On social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), nearly 50% of posts about feminism are negative, and anti-feminist accounts often use insults and stereotypes three times more frequently than feminist accounts.

Even corporations have commodified feminism, using slogans like “The Future is Female” to market products. This selective adoption of feminist language reinforces stereotypes rather than addressing real issues of gender equality.
The essence of feminism is not about hating men, seeking privileges, or promoting disrespect. It is about equity, justice, and opportunity for all, values already embedded in Islam and universally acknowledged human rights. If feminism is to achieve its true purpose, it must be reclaimed from misuse, distortion, and commercialization. Only then can it inspire a healthier society where both men and women coexist with dignity, fairness, and respect.

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CEO CBD Punjab and Ruda Imran Amin meets with CM’s advisor Ali Mustafa Dar to discuss AI integration and tokenization.

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LAHORE – Imran Amin, CEO of Punjab CBD and RUDA, met with Ali Mustafa Dar, Advisor to the Punjab Chief Minister on AI and Special Initiatives, in Lahore. The high-level meeting focused on the strategic integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and tokenization frameworks within the ongoing and upcoming projects of CBD Punjab and RUDA.

The meeting focused on utilizing AI-driven governance to refine urban planning and enhance data-driven decision-making. Both officials evaluated the implementation of AI for smart infrastructure, digital service delivery, and predictive analytics to streamline operational efficiency and transparency across all development projects.

A key highlight of the meeting was the exploration of asset tokenization frameworks aimed at increasing transparency accessibility and investor participation in large-scale urban development projects. The concept of digital asset tokenization was discussed as a forward-looking approach to modernize real estate investment mechanisms and create secure technology-backed financial ecosystems.

Ali Mustafa Dar appreciated the proactive approach of CBD Punjab and RUDA in embracing AI and innovative financial technologies. He assured full support from his office in facilitating policy guidance, technical collaboration, and pilot initiatives to position Punjab as a leading hub for smart and technology-enabled urban development.

CEO CBD Punjab & RUDA Imran Amin briefed the Advisor on the ongoing progress of CBD Punjab & RUDA, emphasizing their vision to transform urban development through vertical growth, sustainability, and smart-city principles. He reiterated the commitment of both authorities to adopt emerging technologies that align with the Government of Punjab’s digital transformation agenda.

The meeting concluded with a mutual understanding to establish a structured roadmap for AI integration and tokenization pilots within selected projects of CBD Punjab & RUDA.

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