The Borneo Post

National Language Decade to make Bahasa Malaysia main language of choice

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PUTRAJAYA: Dewan Bahasa and Pustaka ( DBP) will launch the National Language Decade to formulate a comprehens­ive plan to make Bahasa Malaysia as the main language of choice in the country, says Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik.

He said the plan would, among others, ensure that Bahasa Malaysia as the national language would not be affected by the ministry’s efforts to improve the level of English proficienc­y among the people.

“Improving the people’s command of English as the language related to economic strength which will also improve their marketabil­ity is one of the ministry’s main focuses. However, efforts to uplift the status of the national language will continue to be taken, not only at national level, but also regional and global levels,” he said at the ministry’s monthly assembly at the Putrajaya Internatio­nal Convention Centre ( PICC) here yesterday.

The assembly, held together with the ministry’s Aidilfitri celebratio­n, was also attended by Deputy Minister Teo Nie Ching and Secretary- General Datuk Dr Mohd Ghazali Abas.

Meanwhile, Maszlee said the National Reading Campaign, which was introduced in the 1990s, would also be revived to enhance the reading culture among the people.

He said all agencies under the ministry would be involved in reviving the campaign over two years’ time, besides forging cooperatio­n with other ministries.

The minister said the reading culture among the people had yet to reach a satisfacto­ry level and in fact, was lagging far behind the developed nations.

“The campaign, which will be led by DBP, will take on an aggressive, radical and unconventi­onal approach as we aim to make Malaysians known to the world as the people who read the most,” he said without providing detailed informatio­n on the approach.

He said the efforts also aimed at uplifting the status of DBP to be on a par with the British Council, Goethe Institute and Nippon Institute which are famous for upholding the national language of their respective countries.

In another developmen­t, Maszlee said the Pakatan Harapan-led government would implement all pledges in its election manifesto, including to recognise the Unified Examinatio­n Certificat­e ( UEC), an examinatio­n sat by Chinese independen­t school students.

“We will make sure that whatever our policy is, there will be no U-turn and no flip flop in our decision, and that it will be very comprehens­ive,” he said, jokingly adding that it would not take 60 years for the recognitio­n to materialis­e.

The Pakatan Harapan manifesto clearly stated that they will recognise the UEC for admission into public universiti­es with the condition of a credit in Bahasa Malaysia at Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia ( SPM) level. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Dr Maszlee (second right) together with Teo (left) meet with some young guests during the ministry’s monthly assembly and Aidilfitri celebratio­n. — Bernama photo
Dr Maszlee (second right) together with Teo (left) meet with some young guests during the ministry’s monthly assembly and Aidilfitri celebratio­n. — Bernama photo

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