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Sabah boosts education support by giving aid to flood-affected students, teachers

Sabah boosts education support by giving aid to flood-affected students, teachers

Borneo Post22-04-2025

The Sabah State Education Fund recipients.
KOTA KINABALU (April 22): The Sabah State Government's unwavering commitment to strengthening the education sector is further reinforced through the Sabah State Education Fund (TPNS) presentation ceremony today at Menara Kinabalu.
The ceremony saw 194 recipients receiving one-time assistance to ease their educational expenses, including students, teachers, and school representatives affected by the recent flood disaster.
At the same ceremony, the University College Sabah Foundation (UCSF) also received an allocation of TPNS funds to be distributed to its students, which is in line with ongoing efforts to broaden access to higher education for the youth of Sabah.
The TPNS presentation ceremony was graced by the Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation cum chairman of the TPNS Implementation Committee, Datuk Dr Haji Mohd Arifin bin Datuk Haji Mohd Arif. Also present were the director of Yayasan Sabah, Dato' Sri Haji Gulamhaidar bin Khan Bahadar, and other members of the TPNS Implementation Committee.
This financial assistance is intended to ease the financial burden on affected students and education personnel and reflect the state government's deep concern for the challenges faced in the aftermath of a disaster. It is a testament to the government's unwavering commitment to ensuring that no individual is left behind in their pursuit of education, even in the face of adversity.
The event was further enlivened by the TPNS Aidilfitri celebration, which brought together more than 400 guests, including TPNS recipients, their family members, educators and guests. The festive atmosphere provided a meaningful platform to foster relationships and acknowledge the contributions of all parties involved in advancing education in Sabah.
TPNS remains steadfast in its commitment to serving as a sustainable educational support platform for the people of Sabah, particularly in navigating economic challenges and natural disasters. The ceremony not only acted as a channel for financial assistance but also stood as a symbol of shared hope and the collective strength of a united Sabah community, where every individual is empowered to pursue education.
The Sabah State Government continues to uphold its vision of making education the cornerstone of its development, paving the way for brighter and more inclusive future generations.

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