More than RM53.1 million is allocated for disbursement in Early Schooling Aid (BAP) for 354,540 students in 1,101 schools in Perak.
: More than RM53.1 million is allocated for disbursement in Early Schooling Aid for 354,540 students in 1,101 schools in Perak, said Deputy Education Minister Wong Kah Woh.
“The BAP will be distributed to the students from today, through cash payment to their parents or parents/students . Also present were Perak Education Director Safuan Raba’ai, Perak State Assembly Deputy Speaker Jenny Choi Tsi Jen and Gopeng Member of Parliament Tan Kar Hing. Wong said that effective this year, the BAP will be extended to Form Six students with the payment to be disbursed next month.
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