Wednesday, November 01, 2023

End discrimination against vernacular schools, Bagan DAP tells govt


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End discrimination against vernacular schools, Bagan DAP tells govt



The DAP division in Penang says currently, development funds received by vernacular schools are not on par with the student population.



This year, the Penang government allocated RM9 million to Chinese national-type primary, secondary, independent, and mission schools. (Bernama pic)


PETALING JAYA: A DAP division in Penang has called on education minister Fadhlina Sidek to end the unequal allocation of government funds for vernacular schools nationwide.

The Bagan DAP parliamentary liaison committee, in its annual general meeting, passed a resolution to urge the minister to end the discrimination against vernacular schools by the previous administration.

According to the committee, currently, development funds allocated to vernacular schools were not on par with the student population in these schools.

“Development funds for vernacular schools cannot be less than the reduced funding given by the previous Perikatan Nasional-led (PN) government.

“The funds must at least be equal to that given by the Barisan Nasional (BN) government in 2018,” the committee said in a statement.

kt comments: Is this an acknowledgement that the BN govt was fair to vernacular schools, and that MCA did a good job for vernacular education, better than guli-less DAP?


This year, the Penang government allocated RM9 million to Chinese national-type primary, secondary, independent, and mission schools, a chief minister’s office coordinator on Chinese schools revealed. There is no data on how much federal funds these schools received from Putrajaya, the same office said.

The committee also called for the government to increase development funding allocations for all schools in Penang to make up for the past neglect by the previous government due to unexplained reasons.

The committee then passed a resolution asking Fadhlina to urgently address the shortage of teachers in all Penang schools, especially for Bahasa Melayu, English, and STEM subjects.

It also announced a new lineup for the parliamentary liaison committee, naming Bagan MP Lim Guan Eng as chair, with Sg Puyu assemblyman Phee Syn Tze as secretary.

Phee Boon Chee was named treasurer, Senator Dr RA Lingeshwaran was appointed as organising secretary, while Bagan Jermal assemblyman Chee Yeeh Keen was made publicity secretary.

In September, deputy education minister Lim Hui Ying announced that all 885 partially federally-funded Chinese schools nationwide would be granted RM50,000 for maintenance purposes.

kt comments: I believe RM50,000 for school maintenance is a joke


However, if the amount applied for by the school is higher than RM50,000, then the additional funding would be decided by the ministry on a case-by-case basis, she was reported to have said, according to Oriental Daily.


2 comments:

  1. If you want funding how about getting the contributions of your distant cousins from China and India? Banyak cantik. Warganegara Malaysia tidak patut ikut vernacular education. Sila balik kampung asal.

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    1. Mfer, don't u forget that most of the tax contributions of the national coffer come from the Nons business operations.

      Natural resources r inherently natural , not via individual entrepreneurship & hardworkings! Thus, their monetary contributions r owned by ALL M'sians.

      So WHY should the educational funding be sectorial divided. Especially, on the wasteful affairs of religious expenses that produce zilch development experts in the well-being of the nation?

      Mfer, as a melayu palsu, u must follow yr own advice & balik kampung asal - where ever it was!

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