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Barnama
23-05-2025
- Business
- Barnama
42 B40 Students Receive Maxis Awards For Academic Excellence Through Anugerah Gemilang eKelas
KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 (Bernama) -- Maxis has reaffirmed its commitment to accessible education and digital empowerment through the Anugerah Gemilang eKelas 2025, which honoured 42 students from B40 households nationwide for their academic improvement and dedication to learning via the Maxis eKelas digital platform. According to Maxis in a statement today, a total of 25 secondary and 17 primary school students were recognised for their achievements out of 400 applications. Each winning student received an education grant deposited into their Skim Simpanan Pendidikan Nasional (SSPN) account, RM1,500 for secondary students and RM750 for primary students, to support their future studies. The eKelas is a digital learning platform aimed at enhancing student performance, particularly in underserved communities, by focusing on STEM subjects and offering live tutorials, group learning, digital content, and interactive features. Maxis Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Azizul Abdul Rahman said the initiative not only highlights the transformative power of education but also reinforces the importance of equipping students with the right tools for success. 'We are proud to support this journey through Maxis eKelas and celebrate outstanding progress and resilience through Anugerah Gemilang eKelas. 'By recognising students who have shown meaningful improvement, we are reaffirming our commitment to bridging the digital divide and connecting our youth to a world of possibilities,' he said. Among the inspiring stories shared was Chan Kit Yeong, 18, from SMK Bandar Puncak Jalil, Selangor, who achieved 7As in the SPM examinations. He credits eKelas' practice quizzes for helping him to pave the way for his dream of studying electrical engineering.


The Star
18-05-2025
- General
- The Star
Wife of fallen FRU officer says she forgives lorry driver
GOPENG: The wife of the late Kpl Amiruddin Zabri, one of nine Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel who perished in an accident near Teluk Intan earlier this week, does not bear any grudges against the lorry driver involved in the incident. Norazian Mohd Joned, 38, said she does not blame the driver, believing that the incident was fated. "I forgive the lorry driver, as the incident might be 'asbab' (fated). "Maybe it was just the way it was meant to happen. It was merely the cause for his passing," said Norazian, with tears streaming down her cheeks. She said this during the visit by National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) chief operating officer Mastura Mohd Khalid as part of their Ziarah Kasih programme held at her home here on Saturday (May 18). During the 8.50am incident on May 13, a gravel-laden lorry had crashed into an FRU truck on Jalan Chikus-Sungai Lampam, which was on its way back to base in Sungai Senam in Ipoh. Kpl Amiruddin was among nine FRU members who were killed in the accident, while nine others were injured. Norazian, who works as an administrative assistant at the Kampar police station, said Kpl Amiruddin had once spoken about the honour of dying in service. "He once spoke about a case involving firemen who drowned while trying to save others. "He said the firemen died honourably and the entire country had prayed for them. Maybe he had a similar wish in his heart," she said, adding that it still felt surreal with her husband being no longer around. "There was also a case recently where a man died in front of a mosque right after Friday prayers and my husband said if God has determined your time, not even a minute will be delayed. "Everything else is just the means. Maybe this lorry was just the means for the nine of them to go, it was already fated," she added. Mastura said that the late Kpl Amiruddin was a Skim Simpanan Pendidikan Nasional (SSPN) Prime depositor, having opened an account on May 7 this year. "He had sufficient savings to qualify for takaful benefits. "The family will receive RM1,000 in takaful protection and RM3,000 in death benefit, and in total RM4,000," she said. "Although no amount of money could replace a lost loved one, we hope this contribution and insurance benefit will help lessen the family's financial burden and support their children's educational future," she added.