The Punjab government has announced plans to establish an Artificial Intelligence-powered Central Media Monitoring Unit as part of its upcoming fiscal strategy. The proposed unit, to be housed under the Digital Media Wing, is designed to enhance real-time content tracking and analysis across various platforms using advanced AI technologies. For this initiative, an allocation of Rs. 250 million has been earmarked in the new provincial budget.
To further promote technological growth, the budget includes Rs. 100 million for a Technology Advancement Program. The planned AI monitoring system will enable the provincial administration to streamline information gathering, monitor media narratives, and analyze trends with greater accuracy. Officials expect this to support data-driven decision-making and policy development.
In addition to digital innovation, the budget outlines several key investments aimed at cultural and infrastructural development throughout the province. Rs. 200 million has been proposed for the solarization of the Punjab Council of Arts and its affiliated offices. This move supports sustainable energy goals while improving operational efficiency across cultural institutions.
A significant amount, Rs. 700 million, has been set aside to upgrade the Alhamra Arts Council on Mall Road and the adjacent Cultural Complex. Rs. 50 million has been proposed for the renovation and further development of the Literary Tea House and Book Warehouse, reinforcing efforts to preserve and promote literary heritage.
The proposed budget also includes a series of regional cultural development projects. These include initiatives in the Bahawalpur Arts Council, the Bagh-e-Jinnah Air Theatre in Multan, and facilities in Dera Ghazi Khan. Restoration and new construction projects are also planned for the Murree Arts Council. A new Arts Council is proposed in Bhakkar, with a budget allocation of Rs. 57.5 million, to expand access to cultural resources in that region.
Additional cultural investments include Rs. 50 million for the construction of the Rawalpindi Information Complex and Rs. 93.8 million for the renovation of the Okara Arts Council. The Punjab Talent Hunt Program, aimed at discovering and promoting local artistic talent, has been allocated Rs. 55 million.
One of the most substantial investments in the cultural infrastructure portfolio is a Rs. 1.5 billion allocation for the construction of a new Directorate General Public Relations (DGPR) Complex building. This facility is expected to centralize public communication resources and improve the delivery of government information services.
The overall budget reflects a dual commitment to embracing advanced technologies like AI for governance while continuing to foster cultural enrichment across Punjab. These initiatives mark a significant step in modernizing public sector operations and enhancing the province’s creative and technological capacity.