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Higher Education Ministry introduces new initiatives to help students without internet and devices

  • BY soyacincau
  • 26 January 2021
  • 4:38 pm
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PENANG 22/01/2021: Nur Alea Soffiyyah Ahmad Hanif (left) and her schoolmate Hanis Syuhada Razali (right) was seen attenting the online classes under a barn in front of their house as a new norm due to the restriction caused by Covid 19 here at Pulau Aman on January 22nd. PICTURE BY SAYUTI ZAINUDIN

PENANG 22/01/2021: Nur Alea Soffiyyah Ahmad Hanif (left) and her schoolmate Hanis Syuhada Razali (right) was seen attenting the online classes under a barn in front of their house as a new norm due to the restriction caused by Covid 19 here at Pulau Aman on January 22nd. PICTURE BY SAYUTI ZAINUDIN

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The Ministry of Higher Education today reiterated its commitment to ensure students stuck at home during the movement control order have access to the internet and the hardware to continue lessons.

Minister Datuk Seri Noraini Ahmad said that her ministry has been in talks with Bank Simpanan Nasional (BSN) for another financial loan initiative under the BSN MyRinggit-i COMSIS Scheme.

“We have also launched a crowdfunding campaign using the Tabung Prihatin Siswa as a platform to encourage people to work with the ministry to provide assistance to students who are struggling with teaching and learning,” she said in a statement.

She added that the ministry’s previous Data and Device Package Plan for students in the B40 category showed that between October 30 and December 31, 2020, as many as 195,028 data plans and 3,773 devices have been distributed to students.

“Meanwhile, 3,997 more laptops and desktops are in the process of being purchased by the ministry to then be distributed to students who are in need,” she said.

Noraini acknowledged that steady internet access is critical for home-bound students to continue their studies, adding that data subscription plans are also pricey.

“The Higher Education Ministry is committed to ensuring that all higher learning students are able to gain internet access wherever they are.

“It is also important for us to ensure equity aspects when all students receive equivalent educational rights without the inter-urban and rural divides,” she said.

For those wishing to channel their contributions to help students in need — you may do so via its Maybank account (5660 1062 2566) or through its website. ― Malay Mail

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