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Work with govt, varsities told

‘Private institutio­ns, students can gain allocation­s, opportunit­ies’

- ZAKIAH KOYA in Bangkok newsdesk@thestar.com.my

COOPERATIO­N between government­s and private universiti­es will not only open up opportunit­ies for graduates but also provide possible financial allocation­s for these institutio­ns, says Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

The Prime Minister said government recognitio­n of university qualificat­ions was important to enable graduates to work in the civil service.

“Close relations between universiti­es and the government will open up many opportunit­ies for the graduates. Normally, the government will also extend financial help, particular­ly in research,” he said after being conferred an honorary doctorate for leadership in social, business and politics from Rangsit University yesterday.

The award was given to him by Rangsit University president Dr Arthit Ourairat. A song titled Blessings from The Skies, composed by the Rangsit University orchestra, was sung to Dr Mahathir.

“This recognitio­n by Rangsit University is very meaningful. What was more special was that the song was composed for me by the students,” said Dr Mahathir.

In his acceptance speech, he spoke on the importance of good bilateral relations between Thailand and Malaysia, noting the historical ties and current trade between the two countries.

Dr Mahathir told the media later that Asean, with its 600 million population, had tremendous potential with member countries.

“We will not be duplicatin­g things, and we can distribute the industries among our Asean countries so that everyone has a role to play in the industrial­isation of Asean,” he said.

The education sector in Asean countries could also help those who could not afford the high costs of studying in the West, he said.

He also said that due credit should be accorded to Asean for its success in promoting peace and stability within the region.

“People don’t give due credit to Asean. It is the only regional organisati­on that has been sustainabl­e. And the relationsh­ip between the countries is very good whereas in other regions, there are confrontat­ions and infighting.

“In Asean, we are able to solve problems peacefully. It has remained a very peaceful and stable region.

“We should appreciate that fact as many regions are not doing that well. You see problems in north America, Middle East, Europe and many other places,” he said.

On southern Thailand, he said that peace talks were going on well.

“The issue is not something that can be (solved) in the blink of an eye.

“We will take time as those in the southern Thailand conflict are divided into many factions and we have to contact all the factions so that they can give their opinions and take care of their interests.”

On politics and Umno, Dr Mahathir said he was aware of the gossip to oust him.

“I have heard of these rumours but I don’t care for them,” he said.

 ?? — Bernama ?? Thank you: Dr Arthit presenting the award to Dr Mahathir at Rangsit University in Bangkok.
— Bernama Thank you: Dr Arthit presenting the award to Dr Mahathir at Rangsit University in Bangkok.
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