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Path towards a turning point: The nation as a cradle of nationalism

The nation as a cradle of nationalism2

Pakistan will celebrate its 75th Independence Day on this 14th August under the threats of COVID-19 which slow down the pace of our economy through diplomatic and health challenges. Pakistan, the land of almost 210 million people are struggling to survive since 18 months because without health insurance people live sicker and die younger and this is not the end as covid-19 exposes deep-Seated Economic Inequality. Hence, people of different communities and belongings are disproportionately affected by both the economic and health crisis so, it is very crucial that, they receive quick entitled support.

Path towards a stronger nation requires quick and effective move of a country on health equity through change at the individual level, in policies, procedures, and in culture and in Pakistan it is only possible if we follow the following strategies.

The reason behind the lacking of all above strategies lie under the economic inequality and there is no doubt in the fact that We Cannot Grow Our Way out of Economic Inequality. But we need to consider this pandemic to be a Turning Point. The next phases of COVID-19 relief efforts provides both an opportunity to help our economy recover and to ensure that more poor and deprived community will prosper and when it does, “This has to be a real turning point” because there is too much need, too much pain, and too much anger due to financial and economic crisis which not only dominantly impact employment but widens the gap between poor and rich so, there is a dire need to realize ourselves as a good citizen that Independence Day is not an occasion to wallow in despair. It is a time to invest in the future of imagination, in the power of possibility, to climb out of the curse of pandemic. As patriotic and responsible Pakistani citizen, we should celebrate this day with great enthusiasm and fervor, but sensibly because we are already struggling to return back towards the normal economy in the current wave of covid-19 as we all know that, Pakistan faces a plethora of challenges and we cannot remain oblivious to them. Water scarcity, power shortage, pollution, poverty, inflation, inadequate healthcare and illiteracy, health and economic damages due to covid-19 and much more that’s why it is important to bring important social changes within your homes, neighborhood and society instead of only relying only on the Governments. All we need is knowledge, passion, and willingness to do something great for Pakistan.

On this August 14, let us make some promises to our great homeland by:

Obviously, sometimes it is impossible to contribute on all fronts but need to start contributing via small acts because “Every Good Citizen adds to the strength of Nation and there can be no daily democracy without daily citizenship”.

[box type=”note” align=”” class=”” width=””]The author is MD IRP/Faculty Department of H&SS/ Bahria University Karachi/National Coordinator of Blue Economy[/box]

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