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The Ministry of Communications (Malay: Kementerian Komunikasi) is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for digitalisation, communications, multimedia, radio broadcasting, digital terrestrial television broadcasting, other media broadcasts, information, personal data protection, special affairs, media industry, film industry, domain name, postal, courier, mobile service ...
The name Malaysia is a combination of the word Malays and the Latin-Greek suffix -ia/-ία [18] which can be translated as 'land of the Malays'. [19] Similar-sounding variants have also appeared in accounts older than the 11th century, as toponyms for areas in Sumatra or referring to a larger region around the Strait of Malacca. [20]
TV Malaysia (28 December 1963 - 16 November 1969) Rangkaian Pertama ... TV2 also airs programmes during the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration annually. [94]
Minister of Energy, Communications and Multimedia 4 May 1995 14 December 1999 Tan Chai Ho: Mahathir Mohamad (V) Ahmad Shabery Cheek (b. 1958) MP for Kemaman: BN Minister of Communications and Multimedia 2013 2015 Jailani Johari: Najib Razak (II) Salleh Said Keruak (b. 1958) Senator: 29 July 2015 9 May 2018 Gobind Singh Deo (b. 1973) MP for ...
On 15 May 2023, Transjakarta stated that the construction of four new BRT stations for Corridor 14 would begin soon. [8] In early September 2023, construction of Sunter Barat A (now Danau Sunter) and Sunter Barat B (now Jembatan Item) BRT stations have been visible, which means the construction of Corridor 14 had begun.
States that observe a Saturday–Sunday weekend States that observe a Friday–Saturday weekend Public holidays in Malaysia are regulated at both federal and state levels, mainly based on a list of federal holidays observed nationwide plus a few additional holidays observed by each individual state and federal territory.
In Malaysian politics, the Malay Agenda is a concept related to the ideal of ketuanan Melayu (Malay supremacy or dominance). Although it did not feature in public discussion for much of the 20th century, in the early 2000s, it came to prominence due to its usage in the discourse of several politicians from the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), the leading political party in Malaysia.
Malaysia Madani (English: Civilised Malaysia) [1] is a policy framework and government slogan introduced by the administration led by the 10th Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim. [2] The concept focuses mainly on good governance , sustainable development and racial harmony in the country.