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PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Technology Board (KPITB) has launched one of its flagship community engagement projects “Durshal” by formally inaugurating its first community innovation lab in district Mardan.

The inauguration ceremony was adorned by the Senior Minister for Health & Information Technology, Shahram Khan Tarakai who was also the chief guest on the occasion along with the Minister for Education, Atif Khan and other dignitaries.

“Durshal” is envisaged to anchor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s digital transformation by establishing a network of community spaces across the province with the goal to advance successful development of emerging businesses, digital governance and civic engagement in ICT sector and to contribute to the overall growth of the economy.

The aim of this project is to focus on two of the main pillars of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Technology Board’s digital strategy; i.e. Digital Governance and Digital Economy.

Durshal Mardan will be serving to nurture the emerging startup culture in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, particularly in the vicinity of Mardan district. KPITB’s vision is to set up a network of symbiotic centers of innovation under the Durshal initiative. Initially Durshals would be established in seven different districts across the province and eventually across all other remaining districts.

The plan is to leverage these centers for incubating potential startups while also providing co-working space for digital freelancers in a highly equipped facility. The incubates will be taken on board for a period of six months and will undergo an intensive programme followed by comprehensive mentorship sessions under the supervision of leading mentors in the tech industry.