Malaysians are urged to fully cooperate as the National Unity Ministry prepares to roll out its third National Unity Index (IPNas) survey later this month, aimed at gauging the current state of social cohesion across the country.
Set to begin on April 28, the nationwide survey will involve field enumerators conducting door-to-door interviews using structured questionnaires, guided by residence mapping from the Statistics Department, based on designated Enumeration Blocks and Living Quarters.
Ministry secretary-general Ruji Ubi said the success...
