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The world today is different for young Malaysians: Here’s how Budget 2022 takes their future into account

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 8 — The youth of Malaysia are a focal point in Budget 2022, as Putrajaya attempts to look into the needs of the young in a post-pandemic economy and evolving job market.

“It would be a great help if my fees could be reduced or subsidised, but I guess any help will do at this point,” he toldTo aid those like Aiman, the government is giving a one-off payment of RM150 to facilitate the purchase of items such as books and other learning equipment. This is aside from the continuation and beefing up of existing educational programmes such as a RM939 million allocation for JPA scholarships and RM6.6 billion worth of investments in the Technical and Vocational Education and Training industry.

 

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