RM86 million / 8000 students = RM10750/student. 1984 until 2007 is 24 years. Rm86 million/24 years = RM3.583 million per year. Anyway, averages may not be painting the true picture, since if a medicine course costs 300K and a 1-year certificate course costs 5K, the higher-costing course will skew the results. » Read more: MIED loan repayment only 34 percent
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MIED loan repayment only 34 percent
March 19th, 2008
Negeri Sembilan MIC EXCO Mogan’s portfolio
March 19th, 2008Looks like Human Resource is a popular portfolio to be given to MIC – Dr S.Subramaniam in cabinet, Johor’s Asojan also has it, and in Penang, Deputy CM Prof Ramasamy also covers Human Resource. Only Malacca and Kedah Indian EXCO handle different portfolios. » Read more: Negeri Sembilan MIC EXCO Mogan’s portfolio
Release ISA detainees says Gerakan
March 19th, 2008Gerakan was quite since December 13 2007 until today. No, all of a sudden, they say:
Gerakan has always advocated for the abolishment of the ISA.
Kayveas supports 2 indian ministers
March 19th, 2008Earlier, PM said that it is not possible yet to have 2 indian ministers, when he announced the cabinet line-up. But Kayveas comes out in support of 2 Indian minister idea, saying that BN could have gained back some support from the community. I doubt it. The community will not be taken by free gifts and promises any more. They want to see results, not just appointments to important posts and creation of more committees and groups. » Read more: Kayveas supports 2 indian ministers
Penang Hindu Endowments Board should be apolitical
March 19th, 2008The previous state government dished out the positions to politicians. The current government should not repeat the same mistake. They must set up a committee to short list and select suitable candidates to be in the board. There should be competent people well versed in religion and community issues. Politicians who lead will be seen as making skewed decisions or under influence of their political parties. I don’t think the assemblymen should be in the board.
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