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In this file photo, Prime Minister Imran Khan addresses the launching ceremony of the Special Technology Zones Authority. PID/File
ISLAMABAD: The government has established the Special Technology Zones Authority (STZA) to boost the domestic IT sector in the country, officials said.
According to the STZA officials, the government believes that the new initiative will not only boost the country’s economy but would also create ample job opportunities for the youth.
Giving details of the purpose of establishing the authority to
Dawn on Sunday, STZA officials said that the authority would help trigger the growth of scientific and technological ecosystem in the country.
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