A total of 466,938 primary and secondary students will benefit from
the Government’s RM100 early schooling aid, Chief Minister Datuk Musa
Aman said.
He said the total assistance in Sabah, worth RM46.6mil, would reduce the financial burden for parents.
This
is proof that the Barisan Nasional government has kept its promise to
help the people in various aspects, he said when distributing the aid to
students at SM Merpati in Sandakan yesterday.
Musa also said the federal aid had been sent to respective education offices in the districts for distribution.
“The
government is always looking and assessing the situation to help the
people and assistance like educational aid is important as education is
an important aspect in the development of the country,” he said.
The
financial aid was a continuation of assistance given to students, who
had received cash aid, food assistance, textbooks loan schemes,
1Malaysia milk and 1Malaysia book vouchers.
Source: The Star
Education is the most important element and that’s why the government had put its highest priority to it.
ReplyDeleteThere are no terms of conditions to those who want to educate themselves. The government had provided us with a lot of free education through out the country either in a form of media or some short free course available somewhere.
ReplyDeletegunakan yang diberikan sebaiknya.
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