Lahore: Adviser to the Chief Minister of Punjab for Artificial Intelligence and Special Initiatives, Ali Dar, visited the Punjab Central Business District Development Authority (CBD Punjab), where he was received by CEO Imran Amin and COO Brigadier (R) Mansoor Janjua.
During the visit, Ali Dar chaired a high-level meeting at CBD Quaid District and was given a detailed briefing on key projects, including CBD Quaid District, Bab-e-Pakistan, and Nawaz Sharif IT City.
He said that under Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s vision, Punjab is rapidly advancing in modern infrastructure and urban development. He noted that these projects aim to strengthen economic activity, attract foreign investment, and create employment opportunities.
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Ali Dar later visited CBD Quaid District, Bab-e-Pakistan, and Nawaz Sharif IT City to review ongoing development work. He described CBD Punjab as a game changer, calling it the country’s first modern business district of its kind.
He emphasized the importance of smart infrastructure, sustainable development, and public-private partnerships in driving long-term growth. He added that Nawaz Sharif IT City will support Pakistan’s digital economy, while CBD projects present a modern model of urban planning.
He reaffirmed that the initiatives will enhance Pakistan’s global image and contribute to a more sustainable and prosperous future.