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Moscow to close bars and restaurants overnight as Russia's COVID-19 cases climb
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Bars, clubs and restaurants in Moscow face two months of overnight closures to reduce the spread of COVID-19, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Tuesday, as Russia's daily tally of cases exceeded 20,000.
Associations: Rescheduling will impact IPTS
PETALING JAYA: The postponement of the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) exam dates will have a domino effect on private higher education institutions (IPTS), say private universities associations.
Schools scramble to prepare for CMCO
SCHOOLS, kindergartens and other educational institutions are clambering to prepare to shut their doors for the school year.
More could have been allocated, say varsities and colleges
PETALING JAYA: At RM14.4bil for the Higher Education Ministry, it may be a big allocation but higher education institutions and their students still think more should have been allotted for the sector.
Budget 2021: Association welcomes bigger allocation for TVET sector
PETALING JAYA: The National Association of Private Educational Institutions (Napei) welcomed the bigger budget allocation for the technical, vocational education and training (TVET) sector.
Training for Sukma goes on
JOHOR BARU: Training for Johor’s Malaysia Games (Sukma) contingent will continue as planned even though Johor Baru district has been classified as a Covid-19 red zone.
Conditional MCO: Schools in Dungun, PD, Kerian to close from Nov 7 to 20
PETALING JAYA: Schools in Dungun, Port Dickson and Kerian which have been put under the conditional movement control order (MCO) will be closed, says the Education Ministry.
Free classes for the public
SEGAMAT: Segamat 2 Community College, with help from Malaysian Academy of SME and Entrepreneurship Development (Masmed) Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Johor, organised free classes on entrepreneurship for 100 people in Kampung Kenangan here.
Govt urged to confirm SPM dates
PETALING JAYA: Anxious parents and jittery students are urging the government to nail down the dates for Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2020 examinations as they are worried the recent rise in Covid-19 cases could result in a further delay.