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Fri, 04/13/2012 - 13:43
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Malaysian Govt Prepared To Consider Teaching Of Punjabi Language In Schools - DPM
KUALA LUMPUR, April 13 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian government is prepared to
consider the teaching of Punjabi language in schools if there is a request for
it and that there are enough students for the lesson, said Deputy Prime Minister
Muhyiddin Yassin.
Muhyiddin, who is also the Education Minister, said if this was implemented,
it would enable the Sikh young generation to master their mother tongue while
the others too could learn the Punjabi language in line with the 1Malaysia
spirit.
"It is important for all of us to learn about other people in this country,
because this will bind us together," he said in his speech when attending the
Vasakhi open house at the Gudwara Sahib Sentul (a place of worships for Sikhs),
here Friday.
He spent about an hour mingling with the more than 200 members of the Sikh
community who attended the open house. Also present were the Minister of Federal
Territories and Urban Wellbeing, Raja Nong Chik Raja Zainal Abidin, and
the president of the Gudwara Sahib Sentul, Gurdiall Singh.
At the function, Muhyiddin also announced an allocation of RM500,000
(US$1=RM3.07) for utilisation by the Gudwara Sahib Sentul, which is more than
100 years old.
Muhyiddin said although the Sikh population in the country was small, the
community played an important role in the country's development especially
involving social and community development.
"There are around 250,000 Sikhs in this country. The small number does not
mean they don't play an important role in Malaysia's development.
"We don't care about the number, what is important is that the Sikh
community had contributed to the development of the country. This role is well
played by the comunity and we want it to continue for more years to come," he
said.
He said it was important for the multi-racial community in the country to be
united and live in peace and harmony so that the aspiration of 1Malaysia was
achieved which would subsequently turn Malaysia into a developed nation by 2020.
-- BERNAMA