Teach teenagers to respect rights of others, obey laws


  • Letters
  • Wednesday, 06 Oct 2004

SECONDARY school pupils will benefit by the decision to introduce some of the modules used by the national service programme, which has proven to be a success in building up team spirit and interaction among the various races. 

It is indeed a far-sighted move to expose secondary school pupils to such training as part of the government’s plan to build a disciplined and tolerant society and to enhance racial respect and harmony in a multi-racial nation. 

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