The State Government appreciates the private sector’s strong cooperation in fulfilling corporate social responsibility (CSR) by contributing to the early phases of education development.
Deputy Chief Minister III cum State Public Works Minister, Datuk Shahelmey Yahya, said the matter is a pure approach that includes efforts to ease the burden of parents looking to purchase their children’s schooling needs.“The close cooperation of the private sector, business companies, or other entities to fulfil their CSR to the development of education is highly encouraged.
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