Book vouchers strengthen reading habit, ease parent's financial burden

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Book vouchers strengthen reading habit, ease parent's financial burden
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Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen withdrew from the BWF Singapore Open 2024 badminton tournament ahead of his scheduled semi-final on Saturday (1 June) citing injury, reported Olympics.com.

KUALA LUMPUR: The government’s initiative to provide RM100 book voucher s to all students starting from Year Four can strengthen reading habits among young people and ease the financial burden on the parents.

"I do not deny that most of us are more interested in reading novels...it’s not wrong but reading materials should be balanced,” she said, adding that she intends to use the voucher to get books on artificial intelligence.Echoing her sentiment is Muhammad Syakir Iman bin Mohd Rafiz, 19, a sixth former at Forest Heights Six Form College in Seremban, who believes the book voucher encourages students to buy quality reading materials in addition to cultivating reading culture among youths.

In Terengganu, housewife Fatimah Jais, 47, said the giveaway was significant assistance for her as she has two daughters aged 14 and 17, especially when her husband can no longer work due to health problems. A clerk in Penang, Marsyitah Abdul Halim, 36, whose children are in Year Four and Form One, hopes the book voucher can revitalise the waning reading culture among students.

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