Malaysia

Help deserving Indian students pursue higher education, Gunaraj tells govt

PKR leader highlights those who aspire to study medicine but face obstacles

Updated 7 months ago · Published on 19 Sep 2023 9:00AM

Help deserving Indian students pursue higher education, Gunaraj tells govt
Sentosa assemblyman Gunaraj George urges the government to ensure that at least one deserving student from an economically disadvantaged background received the necessary support to pursue higher education. – The Vibes pic, September 19, 2023

KLANG – In a passionate plea to address a pressing issue that has garnered national attention, PKR Indian leader Gunaraj George has called on the government to take immediate action to support deserving students, particularly those of Malaysian Indian descent, in pursuing higher education.

Gunaraj, in a statement, emphasised the urgent need to tackle the challenges faced by many students with excellent academic records who aspire to study medicine but often find themselves facing obstacles that hinder their dreams.

“These students, despite their outstanding results in SPM or STPM examinations, frequently end up in different courses in public universities, dashing their hopes of entering the medical field.

“The consequence of this systemic neglect is twofold,” Gunaraj declared. “Our nation loses out on the opportunity to harness their potential for the greater good, and these bright minds face the grim prospect of unrealised dreams.”

Due to this, he said many Malaysian Indian students with the potential to bring transformative changes to their families, were left on the sidelines.

“These young talents symbolise not only personal dreams but the collective dreams of their families and communities.”

The Sentosa assemblyman from Selangor said this scenario repeated year after year and not only affected the educational sector but also had far-reaching implications for Malaysian society and the economy.

Gunaraj proposed a decisive step forward, urging the government to ensure that at least one deserving student from an economically disadvantaged background received the necessary support to pursue higher education.

He stressed that this initiative was not merely about offering a helping hand to individual students; it is about breaking the chains of poverty, empowering families, and reshaping entire communities.

Highlighting the broader picture, Gunaraj said the issue should be seen as similar to the proverb “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.”

“Education is not an expense; it is an investment in the future. By investing in the education of these talented young Malaysian Indians, we are equipping them with the knowledge, tools, and opportunities to uplift themselves and their families from the persistent cycle of poverty.”

He added that this would be a step towards ending hardcore poverty as envisioned by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Gunaraj reiterated that the government should recognise the urgency of this issue and act swiftly to ensure that no student’s dreams were shattered due to their ethnic background or financial constraints. – The Vibes, September 19, 2023

Related News

Education / 5mth

ChatGPT and its effect on tertiary education

Malaysia / 7mth

Act boldly against ‘little Napoleons’ in M’sian schools: Gunaraj

Malaysia / 7mth

Nationwide Mitra centres to empower M’sian Indian community: Gunaraj

Education / 7mth

[UPDATED] Concert guidelines for varsities only at recommendation stage: ministry

Malaysia / 8mth

S’gor exco portfolios to be finalised after Amirudin’s meet with Anwar

Malaysia / 8mth

Second shot at higher learning for gig workers

Spotlight

Malaysia

Penang mulls raising wages of civil servants

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Court upholds Siti Bainun's conviction, sentence for abusing girl with Down syndrome

Malaysia

After years of delay, Sarawak labour laws to be amended to match peninsula's

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

Papagomo charged with sedition, defaming king

Malaysia

Langkawi needs tourists, jobs, not LRT, says Mahfuz

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Sabah hospitality industry offers plenty of jobs but little stability

By Jason Santos

You may be interested

Malaysia

Sarawak civil service pay hike to be announced in one and a half month, says Premier

By Desmond Davidson

Malaysia

Malaysians, not DAP, who questioned PN candidate’s credentials, says Anthony Loke

Malaysia

After years of delay, Sarawak labour laws to be amended to match peninsula's

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

Flights to and from Sabah, Sarawak cancelled after Mount Ruang erupts again

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

MACC investigation of Perlis MB won’t affect PN’s KKB campaign, says Azmin

Malaysia

Public sector reform must follow salary hike, politicians say

Malaysia

MPs call for better traffic system after scrapping of PJD Link

By Noel Achariam

Malaysia

Papagomo charged with sedition, defaming king