Helping unemployed youths


(From left) Raja Arshad, Bumiputra-Commerce Bank Berhad chairman Tan Sri Radin Soenarno and Yayasan Raja Muda Selangor trustee and Self-Discovery for Young Adults Programme champion Datin T.D. Ambikaipakan talking to former participants of the programme in April 2004.

HE was a former juvenile delinquent hoping for a chance to reach for the stars and realise his dreams of becoming a rap artiste. Muhammad Syazwan Shawaluddin’s wish came true recently when his debut album Titipan Banduan Muda was released and launched in August.

His dreams became a reality through Yayasan Raja Muda Selangor’s (YRMS) Talent for the World programme, which selects and trains gifted youths under a mentorship system.

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