PETALING JAYA: The government is attentive towards all matters raised by university students in an effort to empower them, says Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
He said initiatives by the Higher Education Ministry such as: one-off payments of RM50 to 76,153 students in the 2020/21 academic session, which involved an allocation of RM3.8mil; data plan for 320,396 low-income (B40) students involving an allocation of RM24mil; and providing gadgets to 8,965 B40 students involving an allocation of RM13mil are examples of the government’s care.
“These initiatives are a manifestation that the government is always concerned with matters raised by students.
KOTA BHARU (Feb 14): The ‘Sugarbook’ application, allegedly used by several tertiary institution students to look for sugar daddies, leading to immoral activities, should be blocked, said Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs), Datuk Ahmad Marzuk Shaary. He said if this was really happening among the students, the government should take stern action against those involved, especially the application operators.
KOTA BARU (Bernama): The Sugarbook application, allegedly used by several tertiary institution students to look for sugar daddies, should be blocked, says Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister s Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Ahmad Marzuk Shaary.
He said if this was really happening among the students, the government should take stern action against those involved, especially the Sugarbook operators. This is something that is very sad for us. The application should be prevented from being used in our country as it encourages people to do things that are not right and violate the laws including syariah law.”
He told this to reporters when asked to comment on the issue after presenting the Musa adah Covid-19 fund contributions to more than 80 taxi drivers at Sultan Ismail Petra Airport in Pengkalan Chepa here Sunday (Feb 14).
Sunday, 14 Feb 2021 06:18 PM MYT
Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department in charge of Religious Affairs Ahmad Marzuk Shaary said if this was really happening among students, the government should take stern action against those involved, especially the application operators. ― Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
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KOTA BARU, Feb 14 The Sugarbook application, allegedly used by several tertiary institution students to look for sugar daddies, leading to immoral activities, should be blocked, said Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs), Datuk Ahmad Marzuk Shaary.