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No mining being done in Tasik Chini forest reserve, says Pahang Land and Mines Office

KUANTAN: Claims that mining activities being carried out around Tasik Chini is within a forest reserve area are untrue, says the Pahang Land and Mines director's office.

Pahang
Malaysia
Tasik
Perak
Kuantan
Sungai-ichat
Cameron-highlands
Mukim-penyor
Mukim-hulu-tenom
District-office
Forestry-department
Department-of-environment

Gonzales City Council approves budget, PACE center funding

The Price LeBlanc Performing Arts, Conference and Events (PACE) Center is one step closer to becoming a reality thanks to the Gonzales City’s approval of funding it.

Louisiana
United-states
City-of-gonzales
Ascension-parish
Sonyat-gordon
Capital-outlay-fund
Tanger-mall-economic-development-fund
Water-department
Gas-department
Louisiana-department-of-health
Utility-fund-investment

Hadapsar residents forced to clean their own drainage lines

Locals claim PMC refused help despite numerous complaints since 2020, and told them to wait 2 more years; driven to desperation by overflowing filth, they did t

Pune
Maharashtra
India
Mayuri-bamne
Mhada-suraksha-nagar
Tanaji-pawar
Raosaheb-nimbalkar
Kunjan-jadhav
Sanjay-pawar
Jagdish-khanore
Pune-municipal-corporation
Sanvidhan-society

Securing our water supply

Precious commodity: Malaysia is actually blessed with a large quantity of water resources but there is concern whether we are prepared to face water security challenges in the future. The Star ON the desert planet of Arrakis, water is so scarce that the people wear special suits that can absorb the body’s moisture, mainly sweat and urine, to be recycled into drinkable water. Fortunately, that planet is fictional (from the science fiction novel Dune by Frank Herbert). Yet, with all the water crises – droughts and unscheduled water disruptions – that we seem to be facing every year, especially those in the Klang Valley, one can’t help but wonder if we would need such body suits in the future.

Malaysia
Labuan
Peninsular-malaysia
Malaysia-general
Malaysian
Frank-herbert
Zaki-zainudin
Drainage-department
Natural-resources-ministry
United-nations
National-water-services-commission
Klang-valley

DBKL receives 1,224 complaints via Potholes Complaint Whatsapp

DBKL receives 1,224 complaints via Potholes Complaint Whatsapp 24 Feb 2021 / 22:52 H. Pix for illustration purposes. KUALA LUMPUR: Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) calls on city dwellers to continue to be its ‘eyes and ears’ to disseminate information related to road damage in the capital through its WhatsApp application ‘DBKL Potholes Complaint’. DBKL Civil Engineering and Drainage Department senior deputy director Ir Azli Shah Ali Bashah said his office had received a total of 1,224 complaints since the line was launched on Jan 7. “A total of 702 complaints were related to potholes and out of that number we have resolved 531 cases, which is about 76 per cent.

Kuala-lumpur
Malaysia
Azli-shah-ali-bashah
Public-complaints-bureau
Drainage-department
Facebook
Territory-of-kuala-lumpur-information-department
Kuala-lumpur-city-hall
Federal-territory
Kuala-lumpur-information-department
Tegur-application
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