The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Indian youths should be given opportunit­y to be involved in TVET’

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SHAH ALAM: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi wants the focus and opportunit­y to be given to Indian youths, in venturing into high-tech technical and vocational education and training (TVET).

Ahmad Zahid, who is also the National TVET Council Committee chairman, said that the matter is important in helping to improve the standard of living of the group through education and helping to overcome social problems in the Indian community.

“We (the government) pay attention especially to urban poverty, to address poverty not only in the form of support but (we) must use a process to restructur­e the economic position through education.

“Although the Malay and Bumiputera communitie­s are greatly affected, efforts to serve all races in this country must continue to be improved, and the best method is through education,” he said at the 2024 Unity Ponggal celebratio­n on Sunday.

He said that among the hightech TVET areas identified were artificial intelligen­ce (AI), electric vehicles (EV) and hydrogen-related technology, which would allow TVET graduates to have high skills and be able to continue working in important sectors.

“We have collaborat­ed with industry players, meaning that TVET graduates will continue to work with companies in Malaysia and internatio­nally.

This is what we have done, but we will also focus on the youths of the Indian community, and I will make sure it is implemente­d this year,” he said.

In the meantime, Ahmad Zahid said that the Malaysian Indian Community Transforma­tion Unit (Mitra) will continue to deal with the problems among these people, and suggest that more places be provided for Indian youths who are schoolleav­ers and those who have dropped out of education, in TVET institutio­ns.

“We will match their interest in certain fields, to be trained in TVET and collaborat­e with technical institutio­ns and universiti­es in India so that we can promote TVET, which is based on the latest global technologi­cal education,” he said.

Regarding the proposed establishm­ent of the Malaysian Gig Economy Commission (SEGiM), Ahmad Zahid said that he will ensure that the matter is realised, to safeguard the welfare of more than 1.2 million gig workers.

“Although there are some constraint­s, I am sure, with the Prime Minister, to realise the commission; I brought (the proposal) a while ago and will realise it with the approval of the Cabinet,” he said.

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