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Another school in Selangor slammed over Tamil subject
A SECONDARY school in Kajang, Selangor, is the latest to face criticism for not allowing Indian students to take the Tamil language subject for SPM, Malaysia Nanban reported.
School blasted for not allowing students to take Tamil subjects
AN Indian NGO has slammed a secondary school in Bestari Jaya in Selangor for preventing Science stream students from taking Tamil Language and Tamil Literature subjects for SPM, Malaysia Nanban reported.
Embassy rescued over 60 M’sians in Cambodia
THE Malaysian Embassy in Cambodia has rescued more than 60 Malaysians coerced into working for scam call centres over the past few years and yet more continue to be duped by offers of lucrative wages, Sin Chew Daily reported.
Parents vexed over lack of Tamil subject teachers
PARENTS of students at SMK Dato’ Onn in Kuala Lumpur held a peaceful protest over the lack of Tamil subject teachers in the school, reported Malaysia Nanban.
PKR’s Maszlee woos voters in Tamil in Layang-Layang
JOHOR BARU: PKR’s candidate for Layang-Layang Dr Maszlee Malik has appealed to locals in Bahasa Tamil to come out to vote and not be afraid of Covid-19 on polling day.
‘Excellent’ teacher bows out
SJK(T) Rantau, Negri Sembilan, recently bid farewell to its head teacher Puan Arokiamary Soosainathan.The send-off ceremony fell on the palindrome date 22/02/2022, which is a sequence of numbers that read the same forwards and backwards, and upside down.
Scholarships for language research lauded
Local Tamil educators and activists welcomed the government’s announcement to provide scholarships for doctorate research students in the field of Tamil language and Tamil literature, Makkal Osai reported.
Nurturing a love for Tamil literature
THE Malaysia Tamil Vasagar Peravai (Tamil Readers Council) marked the formation of its latest branch in Perlis with the launch of a book of short stories by local Tamil language authors, reported Makkal Osai.
Indian actor Suriya under police protection after hit film sparks caste furore
A member of a local political party offered 100,000 rupees (RM5,600) to anyone who physically attacks the main actor of the film 'Jai Bhim'.
From Bras Basah to 'Bust' Basah: Notable translation gaffes in Singapore
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Translation errors of government materials in the mother tongue languages have tickled and rankled people here over the past decade.