Education

Menu Rahmah in higher learning institutions soon: Khaled Nordin

Minister says working with Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry to realise plan

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 03 Feb 2023 4:37PM

Menu Rahmah in higher learning institutions soon: Khaled Nordin
Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin says his ministry will work with the Finance Ministry to find ways to finance the provision of hostels at higher learning institutions. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes file pic, February 3, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Higher Education Ministry (MoHE) will implement the Menu Rahmah programme in higher learning institutions soon, said Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

He said currently, the MoHE is working with the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry to realise the plan.

“Both ministries are currently in talks over the matter, and I think it will be no problem for universities under the MoHE to provide space for this programme,” he told a press conference after the pre-launch of UCSI University’s international campus in Bangladesh, here today.

On Tuesday, Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub said people can now enjoy lunch and dinner at RM5 per meal at nearly 15,000 food outlets nationwide through the Menu Rahmah initiative.

Meanwhile, when asked if the ministry will work with the private sector to provide accommodation for students, he said the MoHE and Finance Ministry (MoF) are looking for creative and innovative ways to finance the provision of hostels on campus. 

“The MoHE always strives to provide more space for students to stay on campus, but it takes time, given the government’s financial situation. But the MoF and MoHE understand this problem,” he said.

Commenting on today’s ceremony, Khaled said the establishment of the UCSI University campus in Bangladesh is in line with the internationalisation plan highlighted by the MoHE.

“The UCSI University Bangladesh will raise Malaysia’s status as a global education hub, and I commend UCSI for this post-pandemic initiative. I encourage more private universities to follow the same path,” he said.

The UCSI University Bangladesh in Dhaka will commence operations in May this year, offering 24 degree and master’s programmes in business, computer science, engineering, architecture, social sciences, and design.

The campus is expected to have around 5,000 students within seven years. – Bernama, February 3, 2023

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