I am not sure of the present times but when I was in school, many schools had what was known as “Food and Fun” fairs to raise funds for the school’s operations.
These were activities run by schools to raise funds for their charitable causes. Urban schools used to have grand prizes at these fairs, as some rich parents were willing to sponsor expensive gifts like motor vehicles, and attractive electronic equipment. The poorer vernacular schools had to make do with what their poorer parent teacher associations could raise - they frequently tapped into the skill sets of some parents. For example some parents excelled in culinary skills and could churn out very tasty meals when provided with basic cooking material that would sell well at such fairs and help schools to raise funds for the school. I am sure some schools are already tapping into these talent pools and are able to raise funds despite the haram-halal debates.
But times have changed today. The country is no more dependent on revenues from rubber and tin and the Government is able to provide sufficient funds to schools that make them less dependent on rich patrons to fund activities.
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