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‘Still relevant’: Malaysia's Chinese schools see rising numbers of Malay, Indian children, amid calls for changes
2 years ago | channelnewsasia.com
While opponents of vernacular schools say that they should be abolished to preserve national unity, the enrolment of Malay students especially in Chinese schools has been rising over the years.
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