Pejabat Menteri Kewangan hari ini menjelaskan bahawa pelajar Institusi Pengajian Tinggi (IPT) yang berumur 21 tahun ke atas tidak termasuk dalam kategori penerima Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BR1M) 2.0.
Pelajar IPT bagaimanapun layak menerima Baucar Buku 1Malaysia bernilai RM250 yang diberi buat kali kedua dan akan memanfaatkan seramai 1.3 juta pelajar di seluruh negara, demikian menurut kenyataan Kementerian Kewangan yang dikeluarkan hari ini.
“Program Baucar Buku 1Malaysia yang dulunya bernilai RM200, adalah kesinambungan hasrat kerajaan untuk meringankan beban kos membeli buku kepada para pelajar dan melibatkan peruntukan sebanyak RM325 juta,” menurut kenyataan itu.
Penjelasan itu dibuat susulan beberapa laporan akhbar hari ini berhubung pemberian BR1M 2.0, yang menyebut bahawa golongan siswazah dan penganggur yang tidak mempunyai pekerjaan dan berusia 21 tahun ke atas, layak menerima bantuan itu.
Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yang juga Menteri Kewangan dalam pembentangan Belanjawan 2013 pada Jumaat lepas memaklumkan bahawa di bawah projek BR1M 2.0, hanya isi rumah berpendapatan bulanan RM3,000 ke bawah layak menerima bantuan sebanyak RM500.
Bantuan itu kali ini turut dipanjangkan kepada individu bujang berumur 21 tahun ke atas yang berpendapatan tidak melebihi RM2,000 sebulan, dan mereka layak menerima bantuan sebanyak RM250. — Bernama
Monday, October 1, 2012
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Satu cincin kak Ros tu dah RM24 juta. Sama nilai dgn berapa BR1M tu? Trbaru jam tangan brtatah permata ciptaan trsohor dunia hrga USD100 000 sebentuk. Sama nilai dgn berapa TR1M pulak tu? Sebelum tu,di Australia katanya brshopping sakan hampir RM300 000. Sama nilai dgn berapa baucer buku tu ?
ReplyDeleteWalhasilnya, BN cuba menutop pekung didada kak Rosmah.
Mohonlah ikut kelayakan.
ReplyDeleteNgam la tu sebab mereka sudah dapat bantuan dari segi voucher buku.
ReplyDeleteIsu ini tak payah nak kecoh2.
ReplyDeletePelajar2 sudah diberi banyak kemudahan, lebih bagus daripada pelajar2 dulu2.
ReplyDeleteRasanya isu BR1M 2.0 tidak perlu dipolitikan.
ReplyDeleteBajet yg dcedok dr Buku Jingga. Syabas Pakatan Rakyat. Tiada anda tiada bajet pemanis ni. Mngkin bajet mengarut yg ada kot.
ReplyDeletehahahaha....amacam KJ????lg ko nak kata 50% org muda sokong UMNO/BN???buat bajet semata-mata utk PRU dan kroni...nie lah jadinyer...negara lain bentang bajet pasal mcm mana nak tolong rakyat utk jangka pendek dan jangka panjang....UMNO/BN bentang bajet utk sampai PRU jer...
ReplyDeleteSepatutnya Siswa la layak utk dapat BR1M sbb mereka masih belajar dan memerlukan bantuan yg secukupnya..Daripada beri pada penganggur mat rempit dan penagih dadah, lebih baik bagi pada siswa ada juga hasilnya kepada pembangunan modal insan negara di masa depan.././././.
ReplyDeleteSiswa dapat juga baucar buku 1 Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteBR1M itu disasarkan kepada golongan yang berlainan, siswa akan dapat bantuan yang lebih sesuai kepada keperluan mereka.
ReplyDeleteHarap penjelasan dengan lebih jelas itu penting untuk mengelak kekeliruan berlaku.
ReplyDeletepara pelajar ada menerima bantuan lain, jadi mereka tak layak mendapat BR1M.
ReplyDeleteApplication forms for the second round of the Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BR1M 2.0) cash aid are expected to be distributed this month, says Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Donald Lim Siang Chai. “The government will make an announcement on BR1M 2.0 in one or two weeks, by October the forms should be available,” he said after launching the Malaysia Insurance Summit 2012. BR1M 2.0 was announced on Friday by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, with eligibility extended to single individuals, aged 21 and above and earning below RM2,000 a month, who will get a RM250 one-off payment.
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ReplyDeleteNajib, who is also Finance Minister, said RM3 billion has been allocated for the scheme, with payments from early next year to 4.3 million households and 2.7 million single individuals.Lim said those who had previously applied for BR1M 1.0 need not re-register for BR1M 2.0, while those who think they are eligible would have to make fresh applications.University students, who already have the RM250 book voucher, are not eligible for the cash aid, but unemployed university graduates are, he added.
The government expects more than 4.3 million households to benefit from the Bantuan Rakyat 1 Malaysia (BR1M 2.0) handouts of RM250 to each family to be distributed from January. The number of households is likely to surpass the BRIM cash aid of RM500 to each household last year, said Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Donald Lim Siang Chai.This took into account those who were were eligible but failed to register on time.“The first BR1M benefitted slightly more than 4.3 million households last year and we are going to give to these people again,” Lim said, noting that the government would make a separate announcement on BR1M 2.0 within the next two weeks.
ReplyDelete“Application forms are expected to be distributed by the end of this month to facilitate payouts that would take place in January,” he said after launching the Malaysia Insurance Summit 2012 . He said those who have registered and received the previous payout need not register again.“Those who feel they were eligible but were unsuccessful for various reasons would have to put in fresh applications,” he said.On the RM250 book voucher, Lim said university students who had applied for the previous handouts would not be eligible for BR1M 2.0.He said the government would vet all applications to avoid double payments.
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