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  2. National Service Training Programme (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The program was reintroduced as PLKN 2.0 in 2016, with participation to be made fully optional by 2019. [ 4 ] On 13 August 2018, Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman of the new federal government under Pakatan Harapan (PH) announced that the PLKN and National Civics Bureau (BTN) programmes were abolished, as he claimed they ...

  3. National Civics Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The National Civics Bureau (Malay: Biro Tata Negara), abbreviated BTN, was an agency of the Malaysian previous ruling government under Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition in the Prime Minister's Department.

  4. Reserve Officer Training Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Reserve Officer Training Unit (Abbr.: ROTU, Malay: Pasukan Latihan Pegawai Simpanan – PALAPES) is a military programme that trains undergraduate students to be reserve officers for the Malaysian Armed Forces.

  5. Gan Ping Sieu - Wikipedia

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    Ping Sieu had also served as the Panel Advisory Member of the National Service Training Programme (PLKN) between 2005 and 2009. Ping Sieu is now heading a law firm with seventy-eight offices across the country, dealing in diverse areas such as corporate restructuring, conveyancing, civil and criminal litigation, land matters, and retail banking ...

  6. National Service Programme - Wikipedia

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    The idea to establish a national service programme in Brunei Darussalam began in September 2011; 13 years ago (), when His Majesty Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah consented for the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport to lead in the implementation and introduction of Program Khidmat Bakti Negara (PKBN) as Brunei Darussalam National Service Programme.

  7. Retirement Fund (Incorporated) - Wikipedia

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    The fund receives contributions from the Federal Government of Malaysia, statutory bodies and local authorities. [1] The contributions are invested by the fund in a mix of equities, bonds, property, private equity and infrastructure, with the investment returns used to finance the government's pension liabilities.

  8. 21st Special Service Group - Wikipedia

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    The 21st Special Service Group, formerly known as Rejimen Pertama Gerak Khas Malaysia or the 1st Malaysian Special Service Regiment, was founded on 1 August 1970, at Sungai Udang Camp in Malacca.

  9. Rejimen Askar Wataniah - Wikipedia

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    The Rejimen Askar Wataniah (English: Territorial Army Regiment) is the military reserve force of the Malaysian Army.. The Regiment infantry units formerly consisted of 2 series of reservists; the mobilised 300 series and the volunteer 500 series.