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Nation's progress measured by human dignity, not just economy: Perak Sultan
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Nation's progress measured by human dignity, not just economy: Perak Sultan

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Sultan of Perak stated that a nation's progress should not be measured solely by physical development or economic growth.
  • True progress lies in the ability to uphold human dignity and provide opportunities for those facing adversity.
  • He emphasized the importance of social programs that support vulnerable groups and help individuals overcome challenges to rebuild their lives with dignity.

Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah of Perak has articulated a vision of national progress that extends far beyond mere economic indicators or physical infrastructure. He asserted that a country's true advancement is demonstrated by its commitment to preserving human dignity and offering second chances to those who have experienced misfortune.

The progress of a country should not be measured solely by the grandeur of physical development or economic growth, but by its ability to uphold human dignity and provide second opportunities to those who have suffered misfortune.

โ€” Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin ShahDefining true national progress.

During the inauguration of the Perkeso Neuro-Robotic and Cybernics Rehabilitation Centre, now named the Sultan Nazrin Shah Rehabilitation Centre, the Sultan stressed that genuine progress is rooted in dedicated social programs. These initiatives, he explained, should focus on uplifting the weak and assisting individuals dealing with illness, injury, or disability, enabling them to forge dignified futures.

True progress lies in the sincerity of implementing social programs to defend the weak and help those facing illness, injury, or loss of ability to rebuild their future with dignity.

โ€” Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin ShahElaborating on the role of social programs.

He further elaborated that supporting those facing life's adversities is not only a religious obligation but a fundamental human responsibility. Sultan Nazrin highlighted the unpredictable nature of life, where accidents, sudden illnesses like heart attacks or strokes, and injuries can drastically alter an individual's life and impact their entire family.

This center is not just a health facility, but symbolizes a shift in thinking to realize the country's aspiration to strengthen high-tech rehabilitation services based on human values and compassion.

โ€” Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin ShahDescribing the significance of the rehabilitation center.

The Sultan praised the new rehabilitation center as a symbol of evolving national thought, showcasing a commitment to high-tech rehabilitation services grounded in humanity and compassion. He emphasized that the center represents the nation's value for every life and underscores the principle that misfortune does not have to be the end of the road. With the right systems and societal care, individuals can regain their independence and rebuild their lives with dignity, rather than relying solely on aid.

This center should be seen as a symbol that the country values every life, every worker, and every family, as well as a symbol that misfortune is not the final punctuation mark in life.

โ€” Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin ShahHighlighting the center's symbolic importance.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.