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Let us return home in stages, students urge Putrajaya

The Higher Education Ministry says it will look into the best way to send home students who are still on campus, in view of the MCO’s extension to April 28. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, April 11, 2020.

A COALITION of student groups is urging the government to allow those stuck on campus to return to their home states in stages, in view of the extended movement-control order . It also called on the Higher Education Ministry, public universities and state governments to work together to provide special transport for these students.

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RameshRaoAKS Mereka sedang mencari jalan terbaik untuk anda pulang.Harap bersabar takut yang dikejar tak dapat yang dikendung berciciran.Sebelum dihantar pulang KKM kena sahkan anda semua sihat bebas covid 19.Kita kena follow SOP.

RameshRaoAKS NO

i also been stuck here since 18/3, don't be self fish, even a special arrangement requires more people and movement and increase the risk. Just stay.

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