I couldn’t agree more. We need a standard level of services through out the country, such that a citizen in Turbat or Taftan does not feel disadvantaged then a person living in Lahore or Pindi. I have seen the difference this makes first hand. A medical resident staying with me (native born white American) from a poor background and unmotivated, turned his life around when a surgeon saved his life from brain cancer. He is now a pediatric oncology surgeon, perhaps one of a handful in his entire state in America. He was motivated to take on the challenge and had the resources to try.
we may not have all the resources we would like, but we need to find a way to distribute them more equitably, to improve social harmony and bring out our top talent through a reinforced meritocratic system. Double blind selection process that ends nepotism and favors hard work and talent over connections and where someone was born.
If the nation can do this, I’m sure private donors will be willing to donate to libraries, science museums and scholarships.