‘Sports for all’ blueprint to be ready next year, says deputy youth and sports minister | Malay Mail

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PUTRAJAYA, Oct 25 — The blueprint to turn Malaysia into a sports nation will be ready next year, said Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker. He said the Youth and Sports Ministry (KBS) through the Youth and the National Sports Department (JBSN) and the Malaysian Recreation and...

PUTRAJAYA, Oct 25 — The blueprint to turn Malaysia into a sports nation will be ready next year, said Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker.

“The move is important so that the sports for all movement becomes more pronouced at the grassroot level,” he told reporters after officiating the inaugural Sports for All 2021 National Conference here today. “The sports industry will not only contribute to lucrative economic returns to all its players but also the well-being and prosperity of the nation,” he said.

He, however, said that he believed that the e-sports industry should be more organised and well monitored to avoid any negativity.

 

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