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13MP addresses realities of a rapidly ageing society

13MP addresses realities of a rapidly ageing society

The Star4 hours ago
Planning for an ageing population: Customers watching Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim tabling the 13th Malaysia Plan on July 31. One of the landmark features of the 13MP is the introduction of the National Ageing Blueprint, which adopts a life-course approach to ageing. — AZMAN GHANI/The Star
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