President Alvi said the future highway to success was all about information gathering based upon internet and making it accessible for people.
He mentioned that the new life pattern during the coronavirus pandemic demanded digitalized systems in areas particularly trade, commerce, education and health.
He lauded the Ministry of Education for adopting new modes of teaching through television to address the challenges faced by students residing in towns with either low-speed internet or with no access.
The President said Pakistan was proud to launch its first public-sector Virtual University in 2004, offering education at relatively low rates as compared to physically attending institutions that had several other overheads.
The President said e-commerce and e-trade could prove a stimulus towards expansion of economy due to fast financial transactions.
He said State Bank of Pakistan was working to launch digital payment system across the country in October, expressing confidence that the step would boost business across the board, including of small companies Also, he said, software being top of the value-addition chain could prove as effective marketing tool for products and mentioned the country’s 30 percent improvement in software development scenario.
President Alvi said access to information through digitalization would also provide a platform for women to help them thrive, thus ensuring their empowerment.
He said digital information could also eliminate ‘elite capture’ of resources and quoted the book ‘Capital and Ideology’ by French economist Thomas Piketty who defined education and health as two top areas of such notorious culture.
He said Pakistan through reforms was resisting the elite capture, however India on the contrary, was reported with high inequality during 2014 to 2018, as mentioned by the French economist with full supporting data.
The President stressed proper Right-of-Way policies for the broadband and mobile companies to effectively sort out matters related to installation of signal towers at people’s land.
President Alvi said internet could be best used for improving skilled economy and mentioned that as Pakistan required one million nurses in health sector, online training courses could be a great option instead of brick and mortar education.
Meanwhile, President Dr Arif Alvi on Wednesday said he decides within 24 hours the appeals forwarded to him by the Federal Ombudsmen.
“The day their appeal comes to me, I decide within 24 hours with a prayer to Allah to show me the way to justice,” the president wrote in a tweet.
Dr Alvi mentioned five federal ombudsmen with their jurisdictions including federal, banking, insurance, taxes and harassment.
All these institutions resolve millions of grievances within 60 days, he said.
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