JOHOR BARU: The state government hopes that the Supplementary Food Programme (RMT) will be expanded to at least two schools in each of the 10 districts in Johor.
Johor Education, Health and Human Resources Committee chairman Aminolhuda Hassan said currently, only six schools in the state that had been chosen as the pioneers for the programme.
Meanwhile, Johor Education Department director Azman Adnan in a statement said a total of 707 students from the six pioneer schools were involved in the programme.
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