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MOE Aims To Offer More Language Subjects To Primary Schools To Attract More Parents

Senior Education Minister Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin stated that this is one of the government's initiatives to make national elementary schools the preferred option for parents.

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When Malaysia came together to write 'The Great Malaysian Novel'


(Left) Muhyiddin, then MB of Johor, writing the opening passage for his state in ‘The Great Malaysian Novel’ on March 5,1992. (Right) The March 26, 1992, report in 'Section 2' on the contributors for the Perak chapter of ‘The Great Malaysian Novel’ that included MB Tan Sri Ramli Ngah Talib.
Almost 30 years ago, about 1,000 Malaysians, including Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, wrote a story together. This was The Great Malaysian Novel, a project organised by
The Star.
I was motivated to write about it after reader Lim Kuan Cheen, noting that
The Star was celebrating its 50th anniversary, posted on his Facebook saying he remembered a story writing campaign in the mid-1980s that "started with a chapter and the whole nation was invited to continue the story”.

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Have confidence in government to combat Covid-Ti


04 Mar 2021 / 07:35 H.
KUALA LUMPUR, March 3: Malaysians should cast aside their prejudice and place full confidence in the government’s efforts to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, including the proclamation of Emergency.
Deputy National Unity Minister Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker (pix) said the proclamation was done to ensure that the government could fully focus on combating the pandemic.
“All decisions and policies made are based on current information and situation. Malaysians should agree and respect the decision process unless it was made outside the legal framework and without the public’s interests at heart.
“Malaysians need to think positively instead of having prejudice because it will create more problems when there are none,” he said as a panel member during Bernama TV’s Ruang Bicara programme today.

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