Floods: Education Ministry to issue statement on school situation soon

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CYBERJAYA: The Education Ministry will issue a statement soon on school operations following the floods which have hit many parts of the country.

Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon said the ministry"had a lengthy discussion" on Thursday .

"We are very concerned over the devastation the floods have caused. We realise that many schools are being cleaned and used as relief centres for flood victims. There are teachers and students too who have gone to the ground to help as well," he said. "We have taken these factors into consideration and as such, either the ministry or Minister Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin will issue a statement soon," added Mah when speaking to reporters after launching the Huawei Malaysia ICT Knowledge Corridor on Friday .Article type: free

 

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Did he visited any flooded schools ? during flood not AFTER FLOOD ... if after flood thestar shouldn’t publish this article ... it’s a shame

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