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ADUN SPEAKS | Vernacular schools in danger with low enrolment
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ADUN SPEAKS | Vernacular schools in the country are facing many challenges. Here I am referring to Chinese and Tamil schools that are popular in their respective ethnic communities rather than the national schools.
The education system in Malaysia gives an impression that vernacular schools are at odds with the national schools.
The answer is yes and no.
Parents have a choice to send their children to either vernacular schools or to national schools at the primary level.
After spending six years of primary school, students can make the transition to secondary national schools.
Johor cops investigating death threats against chief Ayob Khan 20 Dec 2020 / 14:10 H.
JOHOR BAHRU: Johor police are investigating a death threat sent out to its chief Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin PItchay two weeks ago by whom they believe were three members of the Tamil Eelam Liberation Tigers (LTTE) group.
Johor police have asked its counterparts in Selangor to track down the individuals, who are said to be currently in that state, Ayob Khan said.
He said the police view any form of threat or intimidation against its officers as a serious matter.
“We received a call two weeks ago by a member of the public, informing that the three men involved were said to be coming down to Johor from Selangor to kill me. We believe these people are locals because the call was made to a personal assistant in my office using Bahasa Malaysia, and we are investigating the case now.
Sunday, 20 Dec 2020 01:59 PM MYT
Johor police received a call from a member of the public, informing that three men would to be going to Johor from Selangor to kill its chief, Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin PItchay Bernama pic
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JOHOR BARU, Dec 20 Johor police are investigating a death threat sent out to its chief Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin PItchay two weeks ago by whom they believe were three members of the Tamil Eelam Liberation Tigers (LTTE) group.
Johor police have asked its counterparts in Selangor to track down the individuals, who are said to be currently in that state, Ayob Khan said.
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