Over 300 rural schools in Sarawak have been selected by Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia (Ministry Of Education Malaysia) to be recipients for the solar project.
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Indicator for Rural Schools:
Padawan is a sub-district of the city of Kuching, in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. The Jalan Padawan is the name of a road near mile 23 of Kuching-Serian Highway. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is two.
Lundu is a town located in the northwest of the Kuching Division of Sarawak, Malaysia, and borders the Indonesian Province of West Kalimantan. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is one.
Serian is a town, and the capital of the Serian (2,039.9 square kilometers) separated on 11 April 2015 from Samarahan Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. It is located about 40 miles (64 km) from Kuching. Sub-district headquarters towns are Siburan and Tebedu. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is one.
The Simunjan District is a district in the Simunjan division of Sarawak, Malaysia,located between Serian and Sri Aman. It borders Sebuyau and Samarahan and lies approximately 51.4 kilometers (32 mi) east-south-east of the state capital Kuching. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is two.
Sri Aman is a town and the capital of Sri Aman District and Sri Aman Division in Sarawak, East Malaysia. Located on the Lupar River, it is 193 kilometers, a three-hour drive, from Kuching, the capital of Sarawak. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is four.
Lubok Antu is a district in the Sri Aman Division of the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. It borders on Indonesia and a Malaysian border crossing checkpoint is located here. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is 10.
Betong is a town in Betong Division in Sarawak, Malaysia, lying in the Saribas area. It used to be placed under the district of Sri Aman. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is one.
Saratok is a town, and the capital of the Saratok District (1,586.9 square kilometers) in Betong Division, Sarawak, East Malaysia on the island of Borneo. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is eight.
Sarikei is a town, and the capital of the Sarikei District (985 square kilometers) in Sarikei Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. It is located on the Rajang River, near where the river empties into the South China Sea. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is two.
The Maradong District is located in Sarikei Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. The capital of Maradong District is Bintangor, Sarawak. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is two.
Matu-Daro was a state constituency in Sarawak, Malaysia, that was represented in the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly from 1969 to 2006. There are more than 20 villages in the district, with Melanau making up the majority of the population. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is eight.
Julau is a town, and the capital of the Julau District (1703.39 square kilometers) in Sarikei Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. Julau is located at the intersection of Kanowit and Julau rivers. Julau is located at 66 km from Sarikei town, 48 km from Bintangor, 39 km from Kanowit, and 60 km from Sibu. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is nine.
Sibu is an inland town in the central region of Sarawak and the capital of Sibu District in Sibu Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. The town is located on the island of Borneo and covers an area of 129.5 square kilometers (50.0 sq mi). Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is five.
Selangau, Sarawak, is a small town which is located by the Pan Borneo Highway (Sibu-Bintulu Road). It is also located by Batang Mukah, a river that flows to the South China Sea. Selangau town is located at an intersection approximately 74 km from Sibu town, 84 km from Mukah town and 134 km from Bintulu town. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is 14.
Kanowit is a town and the capital of a district of the same name, located within the Sibu Division, Sarawak, Malaysia, comprising 2,253.5 square kilometers. Kanowit is located at 105 miles (169 km) miles from the sea, near the Rajang River. Although the Rajang river is flowing from east to west in its general course of direction, the river is flowing from south to north in Kanowit, with the Kanowit river entering Rajang from south to north direction. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is 12.
Mukah is a coastal town that serves as the administrative center of the Mukah District (2,536 square kilometers) in the Mukah Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. Mukah town is located at the mouth of the Mukah River. Mukah is located on peatland that is still covered by peat swamp forests. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is five.
Dalat is the administrative town of the Dalat district in Mukah Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. It is situated by the Oya River. Similar to most areas in the Rajang Delta, Dalat town and its land district is located on peatland that is categorized as deep peat. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is eight.
Bintulu is a coastal town on the island of Borneo in the central region of Sarawak, Malaysia. Bintulu is located 610 kilometers (380 mi) northeast of Kuching, 216 kilometers (134 mi) northeast of Sibu, and 200 kilometers (120 mi) southwest of Miri. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is one.
Sebauh is a district of the Bintulu Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. It shares a boundary with Miri, Baram, Kapit Division, Belaga, and Tatau. It has a total area of roughly 5,262.90 square kilometers. Sebauh town is the main administrative and economic center of Sebauh district. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is nine.
Tatau is a town, and the capital of the Tatau District (4,945.8 square kilometers) in Bintulu Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. The main spoken languages are Iban, Kenyah, Beketan and Punan. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is 11.
Miri is a coastal city in northeastern Sarawak, Malaysia, located near the border of Brunei, on the island of Borneo. Miri is situated on the alluvial plain of the Miri River on the western shore of northern Sarawak on the island of Borneo. The city is also the capital of the Miri District of the Miri Division. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is four.
Subis is a district, in Miri Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is five.
Marudi is a state constituency in Sarawak, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly since 1969. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is 57.
Kapit is a town and the capital of Kapit District in Kapit Division, Sarawak, Malaysia on the south bank of the Rajang River. Kapit is located 140 km upriver from Sibu along the Rajang River. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is 22.
Belaga is a district in Kapit Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. It is located on the upper reaches of the Rajang River, some 120 kilometers northeast of Kapit as the crow flies but considerably further on the river and slightly less than 100 kilometers from the South China Sea coast near Bintulu. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is eight.
The song is a town, and the capital of the Song District (3,935.2 square kilometers) in Kapit Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. The song is one of three districts located within the Kapit Division. The other two districts are Kapit District and Belaga District. Rajang River is the main river crossing the Song District. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is 12.
Limbang is a border town and the capital of Limbang District in the Limbang Division of northern Sarawak, East Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. It is located on the banks of the Limbang River (Sungai Limbang in Malay), between the two halves of Brunei. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is five.
Lawas is a small town and the capital of Lawas District, Limbang Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. It is 1200 km from the state capital, Kuching and 200 km from the capital city of Sabah, Kota Kinabalu. Number of rural schools that selected for eligible solar installation is five.