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Building a better KL

Stakeholders want DBKL to allocate more funds for infrastructure projects such as drainage, multi-storey carparks and recreational spaces in its 2023 budget.

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Brickfields mess cleaned up

KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is upset with those who have thrown rubbish indiscriminately outside of shops and along the main road of Little India in Brickfields.Pictures posted on its Facebook page yesterday showed discarded boxes of wilted flowers, plastic, newspapers and sugarcane strewn along the main road facing shops and in front of the Palava pillars.

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City folk raring to get active again

THERE is still uncertainty as to when life can return to normality in 2021. In the first half of the year at least, virtual and online activities that had become the norm in 2020 may still be standard practice. Taman Desa Residents Association (TDRA) chairman Wong Chan Choy said while appreciating the need to stay safe, the association remained committed to ensuring activities continued offline too, bearing in mind its membership profile. “We hope to resume some of our normal activities in 2021 although we are aware that Covid-19 will not evaporate into thin air, ’’ he said. Wong hopes to bring relief especially to elderly folk, who as a high-risk group, have been confined to their homes for most of 2020.

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