Challenging students to be ‘baik hati’ online


Spread the love: ‘This competition is your chance to show the online world that yes, SMK Damansara Jaya is kind, Malaysia is kind,’ said Ling during his talk.

PETALING JAYA: In conjunction with the #StandTogether National Kindness Week campaign, Digi is challenging young netizens to make social media kind again.

The #5DaysBaikHatiChallenge involves schools uploading social media photos or videos about acts of kindness during the inaugural National Kindness Week from April 2 to 6.

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