'Malaysia Madani: Rakyat Disantuni' needs to include mental health


Globalisation means that we need to be flexible in remaining true to our roots while also embracing the positive influences of other societies. — Filepic

As we are about to commemorate our National Day and Malaysia Day under the resonant theme “Malaysia Madani: Rakyat Disantuni” (or in English, “Malaysia Madani: People Cared For”), we are reminded that true progress is not merely measured by economic growth or technological advancement, but by how we treat one another.

“Rakyat Disantuni” or “People Cared For” calls us to a national ethos of compassion, inclusivity and shared progress for all Malaysians, reflecting the spirit of unity, care and responsibility for the nation’s citizens.

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