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UNDERGRADUATE students from Universiti Putra Malaysia’s Agriculture Faculty were treated to a meal of tomato rice and ayam masak merah together with a pudding for dessert, to break fast at iftar. ....
PETALING JAYA: Higher education institutions outside the enhanced movement control order areas have begun sending students home while institutions located in the enhanced MCO areas are taking care of their students still stuck on campus. Universiti Sains Malaysia vice-chancellor (Student and Alumni Development) Prof Dr Aldrin Abdullah said they had mobilised 10 of their own buses together with other chartered buses to send their 2, 500 students home from the main campus in Penang. “There are also stringent standard operating procedures in place to protect our students, including sanitising the buses regularly and enforcing the wearing of masks, ” he said in an interview yesterday. ....
PETALING JAYA: The Hari Raya exodus begins today as more than 103,000 tertiary students make their way to their hometowns, hoping to celebrate with their families. These students from all states except Sarawak are some of the lucky few allowed to return home as interstate travel remains out of reach for most of the population due to the various ongoing movement control orders (MCO) in place. They will be hopping into their own vehicles, being picked up by their parents or boarding the designated buses to their hometowns. All of them will be leaving in stages from today until May 12 to maintain order at the campuses. ....
We’re coming home: UPM students Nurul Natasha Mohamad (left) and her roommate Nur Arsya Mohd Shamsuri packing up their belongings before returning to their hometown for Hari Raya. AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star PETALING JAYA: Universities around the country are putting measures in place to ensure their students get home in time for Hari Raya next week. Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) deputy vice-chancellor (student affairs and alumni) Prof Dr Arifin Abdu said UPM has arranged for more than 20 buses to take 1,400 students back to their hometowns or to the airport. “This is to accommodate students whose parents are unable to get them from campus and do not have their own transport, ” he added. ....