Wiring schools for success


  • Letters
  • Tuesday, 22 Jul 2003

IT IS heartening to know the Government is taking positive steps to provide the infrastructure necessary for the development of a more computer literate and information inclined society in Malaysia, “Schools wired”, (The Star, July 12). 

However, with millions of ringgit expected to be spent on this and the millions more already spent on building the computer labs, the question is whether all will be fine and rosy if all these facilities are in place. 

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