Students who are eligible for the Enhanced Supplementary Food Programme (ESFP) implemented in 100 primary schools throughout the country will enjoy free meals from today onwards.
The supplementary food programme targets primary school children from among poor families, handicapped children as well as those in Orang Asli schools.
The supplementary food programme targets primary school children from among poor families, handicapped children as well as those in Orang Asli schools.
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