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Mara allocates RM1.15mil for MRSM Kubang Pasu upgrades

Mara allocates RM1.15mil for MRSM Kubang Pasu upgrades

ALOR SETAR: Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) has approved an allocation of RM1.15 million to fully repair the Kubang Pasu Mara Junior Science College (MRSM) in Jitra this year.
Its chairman, Datuk Dr Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki, said RM800,000 was allocated for upgrading equipment for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (Stem) learning. He added that repairs would include upgrading furniture in the academic block, waterproofing, courtyards, walkways, recreational areas and sports courts.
"RM180,000 is allocated for the maintenance of dormitories and student facilities, including ceilings, toilets, closets, water tanks, the food court and pest control, as well as a UPS Server system costing RM50,000.
"Also, RM70,000 is allocated for electrical maintenance and basic amenities, and RM50,000 for the maintenance of teachers' quarters," he posted on Facebook today.
He said he had visited Kubang Pasu MRSM today and would ensure immediate action was taken after receiving many social media comments from parents urging him to visit the junior college, as well as feedback on the lack of electricity supply and damaged facilities in the dormitories.
He said that the junior college management should expedite the repairs for the comfort of students and teachers, adding that Mara's senior management would continue to monitor to ensure all approved projects would truly benefit the Kubang Pasu MRSM's students and staff.
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