KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin took the bull by the horns in his first year in office to keep a deadly pandemic at bay as he micro-managed to put food on the table for Malaysians and ensure no one is left behind.
The Prime Minister, who helms the Perikatan Nasional government, has procured the vaccine for the Covid-19 disease and provided up to RM300bil in stimulus aid packages to ensure the survival of the people in a year of unprecedented difficulties.
In a special interview with several media organisations on his first year in office, Muhyiddin, 73, recalled the immediate challenges he had to face, especially the negative perception of the people towards him and, even worse, the demand by his political foes for his resignation purportedly over waning support from the MPs.
Published on: Monday, February 01, 2021
By: Bernama
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Kuala Lumpur: The Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) has estimated that 30 per cent of the 1.1 million students of higher learning institutions (IPT) belong to the six categories of students who are allowed to return to their respective campuses beginning March 1.
Deputy Director-General, Higher Education Department Prof Dr Mohd Cairul Iqbal Mohd Amin said the students would return in phases to undergo teaching and learning sessions (PdP) on a hybrid basis, namely face-to-face and online, adding that the IPTs have the right to reduce the number of students allowed on campus according to the current situation and risk assessment.