Posts Tagged ‘Education’

Memorandum by MHS

February 26th, 2008
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MHS is resubmitting the proposal send on end of December to PM Badawi, but this with the backing of 120 NGOs (previously was 70). I think only a one or two of the proposed measures are in BN Manifesto or in the 9th MP. » Read more: Memorandum by MHS

election goodies for estate community children and schools

February 23rd, 2008
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GO TO SCHOOL WITHOUT BIRTH CERT.

FUND FOR ESTATE WORKERS’ CHILDREN.

AID FOR CAPITAL-AIDED SCHOOLS. » Read more: election goodies for estate community children and schools

faculty named after BC Sekhar

February 22nd, 2008
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St Andrews to name new faculty after B.C. Sekharsource

KUALA LUMPUR: University of St Andrews, the third oldest university in the world will name its new School of Medicine and Science after the late Tan Sri B.C. Sekhar.
In announcing this yesterday, the Sekhar Foundation, the charitable arm of the Petra Foundation group, has agreed to give RM56 million in scholarships to deserving Malaysian and South Asian students. » Read more: faculty named after BC Sekhar

what the indians want

February 17th, 2008
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Its a bit long, but I think worth reading to understand what the forum members represent. Of course, the talk would have been edited by Star editors, so have to take some of the replies and views with a pinch of salt. » Read more: what the indians want

PM assures vernacular schools

February 12th, 2008
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“won’t”, “would” , “will”, “wanted”, “intention”…what does that tell you?

Vernacular schools won’t be left behind, assures PM

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SIBU: The prime minister has given his assurance that Chinese, Tamil and mission schools would not be neglected and would be brought into the mainstream of education.

“We will continue to help these schools because they have an important role to play in the development of the country,” Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said at the opening of the RM7 million SMK St Elizabeth’s Datuk Lau Cheng Kong Centennial Hall here yesterday. » Read more: PM assures vernacular schools