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Prime Minister Imran Khan while addressing a gathering at COMSTECH said that one's actions, not the resources he has, determine the outcome they will receive.
"The biggest quality that takes a nation upwards is self-belief. This belief increases as the nation progresses and reaches a stage where the nation thinks it can overcome any challenge," the prime minister said.
"The small island of Britain dominated the world. What did it have that was so special? It was self belief."
He congratulated Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry for seeing the potential in a dormant industry.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the coronavirus has shed light on some things for us.
"We have a dependency syndrome; we don't have that self-belief, we didn't progress towards a knowledge-based economy because we didn't spend on education and research.
"Pakistanis excel once they immigrate; why can't you create that system here?" the prime minister asked.
"It is only now — with a global shortage — that we have found out that building ventilators isn't that hard. The country that had the capacity to make nuclear bombs, how hard can it be for it to make ventilators?" he pointed out.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the coronavirus has brought to the fore Pakistan's need to build its medical infrastructure.
"Earlier, the ruling elite used to rush abroad for treatment for the most minor illnesses, they can't go now because it's dangerous.
"We have to focus on building our medical infrastructure so that we are prepared for any such emergency situation in the future," he said.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the coronavirus does not differentiate between the rich and the poor, making it everyone's problem.
"Earlier, only the poor man's child used to die of drinking dirty water. Hepatitis C became an epidemic and nobody cared because it mostly affected the poor. Now corona doesn't differentiate between the rich and poor," he said.
"The elite only took the decision to lock countries down when they realised the virus could affect the rich.
"Singapore had a very effective lockdown strategy and their curve flattened but cases surged immediately after lockdown because of migrant workers who had to go back to work.
"When Pakistan makes decisions on corona moving forward, we have to factor in the poor, the daily wage workers, the people who nobody cared about before. We're telling them to adhere to the lockdown, but how will they socially distance when they have mouths to feed?" the prime minister asked.
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"The biggest quality that takes a nation upwards is self-belief. This belief increases as the nation progresses and reaches a stage where the nation thinks it can overcome any challenge," the prime minister said.
"The small island of Britain dominated the world. What did it have that was so special? It was self belief."
He congratulated Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry for seeing the potential in a dormant industry.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the coronavirus has shed light on some things for us.
"We have a dependency syndrome; we don't have that self-belief, we didn't progress towards a knowledge-based economy because we didn't spend on education and research.
"Pakistanis excel once they immigrate; why can't you create that system here?" the prime minister asked.
"It is only now — with a global shortage — that we have found out that building ventilators isn't that hard. The country that had the capacity to make nuclear bombs, how hard can it be for it to make ventilators?" he pointed out.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the coronavirus has brought to the fore Pakistan's need to build its medical infrastructure.
"Earlier, the ruling elite used to rush abroad for treatment for the most minor illnesses, they can't go now because it's dangerous.
"We have to focus on building our medical infrastructure so that we are prepared for any such emergency situation in the future," he said.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the coronavirus does not differentiate between the rich and the poor, making it everyone's problem.
"Earlier, only the poor man's child used to die of drinking dirty water. Hepatitis C became an epidemic and nobody cared because it mostly affected the poor. Now corona doesn't differentiate between the rich and poor," he said.
"The elite only took the decision to lock countries down when they realised the virus could affect the rich.
"Singapore had a very effective lockdown strategy and their curve flattened but cases surged immediately after lockdown because of migrant workers who had to go back to work.
"When Pakistan makes decisions on corona moving forward, we have to factor in the poor, the daily wage workers, the people who nobody cared about before. We're telling them to adhere to the lockdown, but how will they socially distance when they have mouths to feed?" the prime minister asked.
https://www.dawn.com/live-blog/