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Book vouchers available through DELIMa app today — Education Ministry

31 May 2024, 9:08 AM
Book vouchers available through DELIMa app today — Education Ministry

PUTRAJAYA, May 31 — Book vouchers are now accessible via the DELIMa app starting from 2pm today, said the Education Ministry (MOE).

All pupils and students can now utilise DELIMa to acquire their book vouchers. To access the vouchers, students need to log in with their DELIMa ID or password and click on the Digital Book City icon.

Students must register an account in Digital Book City, where the credit will be displayed. They can then choose from various titles, particularly the recommended Madani titles.

“Once students have made their selections, they can check out and choose the e-store credit payment option to facilitate the delivery of books to their registered address,” it said in a statement today.

The MOE added that this initiative reflects Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's commitment to nurturing a culture of reading among the younger generation.

"The ministry extends its sincere gratitude to Datuk Seri Anwar for introducing RM50 book vouchers for pupils in Year Four to Six and RM100 for secondary school, higher education institutions, and Teacher Education Institute (IPGM) students," it said.

This move is consistent with the MOE’s continuous endeavours to promote a reading culture among students through diverse encouragement programmes at all educational levels.

Yesterday, Anwar announced the distribution of book vouchers to students beginning this afternoon. This includes primary school pupils in Year Four and above, secondary school students, those in higher education institutions, and IPGM students.

— Bernama

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