1. Toll highways and PPP projects
a. The government plans to build six highways
b. Toll rates on four highways owned by PLUS Expressway Berhad will not be increased for the next five years.
c. Greater KL MRT to be implemented from 2011.
d. A new 100-storey landmark, Warisan Merdeka, to be completed in 2020.
2. Tax incentives/hike
a. Import duties for around 300 preferred consumer items to be abolished.
b. Service tax to be imposed on paid television broadcasting services.
c. Service tax for restaurants, hospitals and car rentals to be increased from 5% to 6%
d. Sales tax will be exempted on all types of mobile phones.
3. Housing and Community
a. Stamp duty exemption of 50% for first time house buyers on a house priced less than RM350,000
b. RM350mil to implement various programmes to combat crime
4. Family and women
a. RM70mil for programmes with selected NGOs to strengthen the family institution and address social ills.
b. 40 1Malaysia TASKA to assist women to obtain quality childcare and early education for their children.
5. Civil service
a. Maternity leave increased from 60 days, not to exceed 90 days for civil servants.
b. Housing loan for civil servants increased to a maximum of RM450,000 from RM360,000 currently.
6. Education
a. RM576mil allocated for scholarships for those wishing to further their studies.
b. RM213mil allocated to enhance proficiency in Bahasa Malaysia and the English Language.
7. Health
a. RM15.2bil to build new hospitals and increase the number of doctors, nurses and supplies of medicines and equipment.
b. Another 25 1Malaysia Clinics will be established, bringing the total to 76.
8. Environment and green tech
a. RM1.9bil to finance environmental preservation projects.
b. To further encourage ownership of hybrid cars, import duty and excise duty exemption will be extended until Dec 31, 2011
9. Welfare
a. RM100mil allocated to implement various orang asli programmes.
b. RM218mil to benefit 80,000 disabled individuals through various programmes.
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Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multicultural and multilingual society. The original culture of the area stemmed from indigenous tribes that lived there. Traditional Malaysian art was mainly centred around the areas of carving, weaving, and silversmithing. Traditional Malay music and performing arts appear to have originated in the Kelantan-Pattani region with influences from India, China, Thailand and Indonesia. Music is traditionally used for storytelling, celebrating life-cycle events, and occasions such as a harvest. Malaysia's cuisine reflects the multi-ethnic makeup of its population.
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