KUALA LUMPUR: The substitution of the word 'pembangunan” (development) with 'kemajuan” (progress) in the Bahasa Malaysia name of the Rural and Regional Development Ministry gives more significance to its efforts, says Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
KUALA LUMPUR: The substitution of the word"pembangunan” with"kemajuan” in the Bahasa Malaysia name of the Rural and Regional Development Ministry gives more significance to its efforts, says Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid HamidiAhmad Zahid, who is also Deputy Prime Minister, said while both words signified advancement and upgrade, the meaning of"development” usually carried a wider dimension and"progress”, which is part of development, refers to going forward with a...
On Dec 10, Ahmad Zahid announced that the ministry’s name in Bahasa Malaysia had been changed to Kementerian Kemajuan Desa dan Wilayah from Kementerian Pembangunan Luar Bandar previously, with its English equivalent now being Rural and Regional Development Ministry. He said the SMART framework and formula allowed the ministry's agenda to be implemented in a strategic manner in line with the Desa concept introduced earlier covering data and digital, economy, social and character; as well as access and environment.
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