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PETALING JAYA: The Rukun Negara is a testament to Malaysian unity and should be embodied by all citizens, say unity groups. National Unity Advisory Council member Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye emphasised ...
KUALA LUMPUR, May 28 (Bernama) -- Every segment of society needs to embrace the five principles contained in the Rukun Negara (national tenets) to foster strong unity within the country's diverse ...
PETALING JAYA: An academic has called for a dedicated curriculum to teach the Rukun Negara so that its principles take firm root in Malaysian society. Teo Kok Seong, a senior fellow with the ...
Let us return to 1970, when the Rukun Negara was proclaimed. In the period after May 13, 1969, the National Consultative Council formed a drafting committee. It consisted of about 70 members.
"The Rukun Negara is the core of the Federal Constitution and if we don't appreciate, embrace and understand it, it means we don't understand the essence of the Constitution. It is important to ...
Since 2020, the ministry has organised various programmes to ensure that the Rukun Negara principles are fully understood among Malaysians. In conjunction with the National Month celebrations, the ...
PETALING JAYA: The Rukun Negara Club should be set up in all schools including vernacular schools and the religious schools that fall under state religious departments, says the G25 group of ...
For those who do not know, this year, 2020 is the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Rukun Negara. Rukun Negara is the five pillars that act as the key to harmony and unity for the success and ...
The Rukun Negara strengthens our loyalty to the country and responsibility towards each other. Let us practice what we preach. In the same breath, the recital of the Rukun Negara pledge should not ...
Many thought the songs, titled Rukun Negara and Lima Prinsip Rukun Negara, were composed specially for the occasion. As a matter of fact, these two patriotic numbers have been around for a good 13 ...
Each design highlights the 50th anniversary of Rukun Negara official logo and the Bunga Raya (Malaysia’s national flower), with its five petals representing the five pillars of the Rukun Negara.