IJN retirees choose to continue serving and keep active in field


One for the album: Dr Mahathir posing with National Heart Institute’s managing director/chief executive officer Tan Sri Dr Robaayah Zambahari (on his right) together with 157 long-service award recipients.

KUALA LUMPUR: While some choose to enjoy their retirement, others jump right back into the workforce.

Among them are National Heart Institute's senior nurse manager Amarinder Kaur and senior cardiovascular technologist Mohd Aris Lebai Bador.

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