Teach teenagers to respect rights of others, obey laws


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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