The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tamil schools get huge allocation­s for upgrading, maintenanc­e

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TEMERLOH: The Education Ministry allocated RM50 million this year for the upgrading and maintenanc­e of 157 National Type Tamil Schools in the country, Minister Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid said yesterday.

He also said that the ministry provided RM10 million more for the constructi­on of 50 new Tamilmediu­m pre-school classrooms as well.

“The government under the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak always takes heed of the education of the Indian community and this is reflected in the huge allocation­s channelled for the upkeep of the 524 Tamil schools in the country.

“The renovation and upgrading of these schools began in 2009. In 2015 and 2016 alone, the ministry allocated RM66.5 million for similar work on 300 Tamil schools,” he said to reporters after the handing over of the new building of the Ladang Lanchang National Type Tamil School at a ceremony that was also attended by Deputy Education Minister Datuk P. Kamalanath­an.

Lanchang state assemblyma­n and Pahang Tourism and Culture Committee chairman Datuk Seri Mohd Sharkar Shamsuddin was also present at the event.

Mahdzir said the situation in Malaysia was far different from that in neighbouri­ng countries such as Singapore and Indonesia where there was only one medium of instructio­n despite the presence of various communitie­s.

“In Malaysia, we celebrate the diversity and national type schools continue to exist. In fact, we do not close down schools with low enrolment such as the Ladang Lanchang National Type Tamil School but provide aid and put up a new building,” he said.

Kamalanath­an said the successful completion of the Ladang Lanchang National Type Tamil School at a cost of RM7 million reflected the concern of the government under the leadership of Najib which ensured that all communitie­s enjoyed quality education in a conducive environmen­t.

He said the local people’s 30year wait for the school to be relocated from a plantation had borne fruit and it showed that the Barisan Nasional government kept its promise even if it took time. - Bernama

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