‘Act fast to help poor students without e-learning devices’


Akmal (left) presenting mandarin oranges during his visit to Taman Pelangi morning market.

JOHOR is calling for private sector, government-linked companies (GLCs) and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to procure electronic devices for students from poor families to enable them to study online.

Johor Baru MP Akmal Nasrullah Md Nasir said more than 4,000 families in Johor Baru did not have laptops, computers and even smartphones.

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