Empowering the disabled


Asiah (centre, in purple scarf)visiting one of the booths at the state-level job fair for the disabled at Dewan Raya Putra in Kulai. — Filepic

JOHOR BARU: It has not been easy for Mohd Noor Firdaus Mohd Salim to find a job as he is a slow learner.

When the 20-year-old attended a job fair for people with disabilities (OKUs) in Kulai recently, he hoped to find an opening that would help him to become more independent.

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