Some parents are all for PLKN, others agree on cancelling programme

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Some parents are all for PLKN, others agree on cancelling programme
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PETALING JAYA: Although some parents have no issues with their children joining the National Service Training Programme 3.0, more of them would rather see a halt to the initiative as proposed by a bipartisan parliamentary committee.

“Issues on food, safety and hygiene still exist, and parents and children are not in favour of the reinstatement of PLKN,” he said. He also feels there is no purpose to PLKN as “similar activities can be taught in school or Territorial Army camps”.Parent Action Group for Education chairman Datin Noor Azimah Abdul Rahim reiterated her stand that PLKN 3.0 should not proceed.

Syafiqah Nor Rashid, 37, said she had only fond memeories of being part of the 2007 batch of PLKN trainees in Kuala Kubu Bharu, Selangor.Juliana Ismail, 31, who was from the 2011 PLKN batch, does not recommend it despite her relatively good experience at the camp.“I got to try mini ‘military’ activities but thinking about it now, I think PLKN would be time-consuming and interrupt your work or study plans,” she said.

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