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Govt allows up to RM50mil from skills development fund for TVET 2.0, says PM Anwar

Govt allows up to RM50mil from skills development fund for TVET 2.0, says PM Anwar
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced a RM50 million allocation from the Skills Development Fund to support the TVET 2.0 initiative. The program aims to modernize vocational training by incorporating emerging fields like AI, crypto, and energy transition.

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This reflects a strategic shift in national education policy to align workforce skills with the demands of the modern digital and green economy.

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PUTRAJAYA: The government has agreed to allow up to RM50mil from high-impact programme funds under the Skills Development Fund Corporation (PTPK) to be channelled into TVET 2.0, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

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