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Muhyiddin commended Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, wife of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, for her initiative and commitment in pursuing the "Permata" programme until the successful establishment of Permata centres and formulation of the national policy on ECEC.
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Muhyiddin commended Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, wife of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, for her initiative and commitment in pursuing the "Permata" programme until the successful establishment of Permata centres and formulation of the national policy on ECEC.
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Rosmah is also the patron and chairperson of the working committee on policy implementation of Permata which is an organisation under the jurisdiction of the Prime Minister's Department involved in the early education and nurturing of children.
unknown title 2009
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Citibank has pioneered credit cards, while Bank Permata, the local affiliate of Standard Chartered, has become a leader in serving small- and medium-sized enterprises.
Can Indonesians Bank on Reform? Abheek Bhattacharya 2011
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A sum of RM36 million will be allocated to set up 181 Permata centres throughout the country.
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The Permata early childhood development programme will focus on households with monthly income of below RM1,500.
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When asked on the sustainability of the Permata programme, which is a curriculum aimed at developing and stimulating a child's cognitive and social skills using a holistic approach,
unknown title 2009
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Permata curriculum will now be the national early-childhood curriculum and Permata's teachers will be absorbed into the Ministry of Education's payroll.
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Kuala Lumpur: The Ministry of Education is to further develop early childhood education and care under the Permata programme next year to realise the nation's dream and aspiration.
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Rosmah also wants to make the Permata centres (centres for children aged 4 and below who come from families with a household income of RM1,500 and below) into one-stop centres where mothers can attend short classes on religion, motivation or cooking.
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