While plastic pollution was already one of the greatest threats to our planet, the rapid boom in the daily use of certain products to mitigate the outbreak is making things much more detrimental.
With better road, utilities, health, education, transport and digital infrastructure, it would stimulate socioeconomic activities, further reducing regional imbalances.
FGV had already admitted some of those allegations were indeed factually accurate at that time. However, most have been corrected over the period commencing December 2018.
This indicates that the system should be enhanced to cope with flash floods in Kuala Lumpur successfully, perhaps a good time for more unique and modern solutions to kick in.
In a world which is so connected, children should properly learn digital literacy lesson from an early age to help them engage with the online universe safely.
More racial integration and interaction should be prioritised. Programmes on the enhancement of Malay language should be initiated. But, abolishing vernacular schools is definitely not the answer.