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Jinnah Convention Centre

Exhibition and convention centre based in Islamabad, Pakistan
Jinnah Convention Centre
جناح کنونشن سینٹر
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AddressClub Road
Islamabad
Pakistan
Coordinates 33°42′48′′N 73°06′20′′E / 33.71340436998132°N 73.1054877957234°E / 33.71340436998132; 73.1054877957234
Parking1,000 spaces
OwnerCapital Development Authority
TypeConvention centre
Capacity 2,200
Opened1997
Website
www.conventioncenter.pk

Jinnah Convention Centre (also known as National Convention Centre) is an exhibition and convention centre based in Islamabad, Pakistan. It is named after Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

Currently managed by the Capital Development Authority, it has a seating capacity of 2,200 people, and a parking facility of more than 1,000 cars spread over three parking lots.[1]

It is mainly used by the Government of Pakistan to host national ceremonies,[2] and by universities for convocations.[1] [3]

History

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The convention centre was inaugurated in 1997 to host the First Extraordinary Summit of OIC.[1]

Privatization

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In July 2020, the Cabinet Committee on Privatisation (CCoP) approved transaction structures for the privatization of Jinnah Convention Centre.[4]

Islamabad Dog Show, Islamabad, Pakistan

Exhibitions

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These are the exhibitions and festivals held in convention centre.

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jinnah Convention Centre .

References

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  1. ^ a b c Hussain, Danish (2015年07月20日). "Loss-making entity : Govt goes back on plan to privatise Jinnah Convention Centre". The Express Tribune . Retrieved 2023年04月18日.
  2. ^ "Independence Day: Pakistan celebrates diamond jubilee with patriotic zeal and fervour". Dawn . Associated Press of Pakistan. 2022年08月14日. Retrieved 2023年04月18日.
  3. ^ "1,255 graduates awarded degrees at FJWU convocation". The News International . 2023年01月28日. Retrieved 2023年04月18日.
  4. ^ Paracha, Shahzad (2020年07月22日). "PC approves transaction structures for Jinnah Convention Centre, First Women Bank". Profit by Pakistan Today . Retrieved 2021年01月21日.
  5. ^ "Dawn Education » Islamabad February 5 & 6, 2012 Jinnah Convention Centre". Archived from the original on 2012年03月17日. Retrieved 2014年10月07日.
  6. ^ "Welcome to hvacr". Archived from the original on 2012年03月10日. Retrieved 2012年03月03日.


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