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Some 72 schools in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor have been granted permission to implement Home-Based Teaching and Learning from Oct 27 to 28 in conjunction with the hosting of the 47th Asean Summit in Malaysia.

Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek stated that the decision was made because the schools were situated along the routes used by foreign delegates or leaders attending the summit.

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00:00On the Education Minister, the first question is that there is a school closure between the ASK and SUBJ.
00:06And the second question is, today this morning the Asian report shows that the Education Ministry has the most backlog of projects.
00:16So, are there any plans to accept that and do that?
00:20First, for ASEAN, we don't have a silas tutup. There is no such thing as a school closure.
00:28But, it is a study in the PDPR that will lead to 72 schools.
00:36So, the study will continue through the process of PDPR as usual.
00:42And also, it will lead to our teachers and our students in 72 schools.
00:50Second, we will take information about the audit of this audit.
00:54And tomorrow, I will answer in the Parliament with the issues that were opened.
01:00So, that's the first question.
01:04Because tomorrow, the space is the space for each government to answer for the issues that were opened.
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