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In December 2018, it was proposed to convert the residence of the Prime Minister of Pakistan into a research university. In first phase, the Institute of Advanced Studies for the research would be established. In any case, it would not provide degree programs to students but may offer doctorates to
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Prime Minister Family Wing is a five-room residence for the prime minister's family. The residence consists of three bedrooms, including a master bedroom and two additional bedrooms with attached bathrooms, a drawing room, a dining room, a small kitchen, and a small outdoor area for children.
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A Press Auditorium is situated in the basement of the Prime Minister of Pakistan House. It is intended for the Prime Minister to address the media, but it has rarely been used for this purpose, as no Prime Minister has held press conferences there to answer media questions. The auditorium is
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The conference hall was specifically designed to host large gatherings addressed by the prime minister. The hall is spacious and furnished with chandeliers and furniture. It has been the venue for multiple meetings of the National Security Cabinet Council, attended by the
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The Prime Minister of Pakistan House includes an office for the military secretary. During the tenure of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, this office was used by his daughter, Maryam Nawaz, as a media monitoring cell.
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to hold cabinet meetings. The room features gold-plated elements and modern furnishings. It serves as a dedicated space for the prime minister and cabinet members to convene and discuss matters of national importance.
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The Prime Minister of Pakistan House includes a banquet hall to host state guests. The hall is spacious and can accommodate a large number of people, including media representatives.
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House, comprises the Prime Minister's office, which includes a designated meeting area for the PM to hold discussions with guests and
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The Prime Minister's Office (PMO), also known as the Prime Minister's Secretariat until its renaming by former Prime Minister
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The palace consists of 800 Kanals and additional 300 Kanals for Prime Minister's Office and had over 500 servants.
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The Cabinet Meeting Room was constructed during the last tenure of former Prime Minister
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was the first to occupy the Prime Minister's office in the early 1990s, followed by
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adjacent to the property. The project included a polo field, an exercise track,
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primarily used for press conferences during visits by foreign delegations.
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In the 1990s, during the second term of Prime Minister
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The Prime Minister's office wing, situated within the
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Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of Pakistan
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Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of Pakistan
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Prime Minister House, Pakistan

Constitution Avenue
Red Zone
Islamabad
Pakistan
Coordinates
33°43′32″N 73°05′53″E / 33.7256°N 73.0981°E / 33.7256; 73.0981
Government of Pakistan
pmo.gov.pk
palace
Islamabad
Prime Minister of Pakistan
Muhammad Ayub Khan
Benazir Bhutto
Asif Ali Zardari
polo
woodland
stables
horses
grooms
parking
spectators
affidavit
Secretariat
Prime Minister of Pakistan
Prime Minister of Pakistan
ministers
Liaquat Ali Khan
Muhammad Ali Jinnah

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