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Efforts underway to make secondary education compulsory

Mar 22, 2023


efforts underway to make secondary education compulsory

The Education Ministry says its already submitted a draft proposal to the AG’s Chambers to make secondary education compulsory.

This is part of wider plans to ensure that students stay in school until they complete their secondary education.

Currently, education is only compulsory up to Primary Six.

The Ministry says the dropout rate for primary school students is estimated to be at 0.07 percent as of last June, while it was 0.99 percent for secondary school students.

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KTM Komuter’s recent delays are only temporary.

The Transport Minister admits that there are service problems due to construction work for the Klang Valley Double Tracking project.

However, the disruptions should be resolved once the project is completed.

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Muslims in Malaysia have been urged to remain vigilant as they observe the month of Ramadan.

Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah reminded that the threat of Covid-19 and other viruses like influenza is still present.

This is why those who attend prayers, buka puasa events or Ramadan bazaars need to take proper precautions, including maintaining good hand hygiene, and masking up if you have symptoms.

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More flood evacuation centers in Batu Pahat, Johor have been closed as conditions continued to improve.

The National Disaster Management Agency says the number of evacuees is down by more than half to 2,500-plus as of this morning.

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The Works Ministry has confirmed that four Klang Valley highways as well as the Penang Bridge will start accepting credit and debit cards for toll payments from September.

If successful, the open payment system will be expanded to other highways.

 

 


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