Muzaffarabad, (Parliament Times) : The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication and the Punjab IT Board have started receiving applications to provide opportunities to start-ups for the sixth phase under the National Expansion Plan of the National Incubation Center in Azad Kashmir.

According to details, with the cooperation of the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication and the Punjab IT Board at the Incubation Center Muzaffarabad, youth startups will be provided with a place to work for six months of a monthly stipend, networking opportunities, business support, and legal guidance.

According to the spokesperson, 50 startups have been incubated through this program so far and have generated a total revenue of over 50 million rupees while providing over 250 jobs.

The purpose of this initiative is to increase business activities and promote technology and entrepreneurship to increase unemployment across the country. According to the spokesman, the young unemployed should take full advantage of this program. Aspirants with unique ideas among individuals can register their startup ideas online. The Google form can be used for registration and the office can be contacted at Central Library, Chehla Campus, Azad Kashmir University, Muzaffarabad.

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