Schools not forced to put up leaders' portraits in classrooms


PETALING JAYA: Schools are encouraged to display portraits of the King, the state Rulers, the Prime Minister and the Education Minister in the classrooms.

An Education Ministry official said state education directors had received a verbal direc­tive from the ministry to encourage schools to display these portraits in the classrooms.

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