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MCMC's Perlis Connect Kicks Off Today At Padang Besar Street

MCMC's Perlis Connect Kicks Off Today At Padang Besar Street

Barnama2 days ago
PADANG BESAR, Aug 16 (Bernama) -- The Perlis Connect programme, organised by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), kicked off today at Padang Besar Street, offering a variety of engaging and informative activities, including sessions on safe internet use.
Organised in collaboration with the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama), the one-day programme aims to raise public awareness on issues such as roaming charges in border areas and to strengthen anti-bullying efforts among students.
It also provides a platform for entrepreneurs from Perlis' National Information Dissemination Centre (NADI) to market their products through platforms provided by Bernama.
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