Govt mulling free language lessons


PUTRAJAYA: THE government is considering offering free language lessons for young Malay­sians in Putrajaya, says Minister in the Prime Minister’s Depart­ment (Federal Territories) Han­nah Yeoh (pic).

Taking up the Prime Minister’s challenge to learn and master three languages, including Malay, Yeoh said the ministry was considering recruiting retired Chinese, Tamil and Arabic language teachers to conduct free classes or provide platforms for students to practise their communication skills in the languages they wish to learn.

With Putrajaya having a predominantly Malay population, she also said the students may not be exposed to other cultures or practise speaking other languages.

“When learning a new language, one needs a lot of practice using the language. Otherwise, it will be very difficult.

Hold on to your seats: Visitors at the Putrajaya Open Day 2026 enjoying a fun ride.Hold on to your seats: Visitors at the Putrajaya Open Day 2026 enjoying a fun ride.

“Another initiative we are considering is organising a sports programme to tackle the high rate of childhood obesity in Putrajaya,” she said at a press conference after the launch of Putrajaya Open Day 2026 at Kompleks Perbadanan Putrajaya in Precinct 3 here yesterday.

The Putrajaya Open Day 2026 will be held for four days, ending Feb 1, which is also the Federal Territory Day.

Themed “Satu Destina­si, Pelbagai Solusi” (One Destination, Many Solu­tions), about 500 exhibitors will be participating, including various ministries, government agencies and the private sector.

Among the highlights are the presence of two elephants from the National Elephant Conserva­tion Centre in Kuala Gandah, Pahang. There will also be education and career programmes, recreational activities, food stalls and entertainment.

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