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Monday, 26 Apr 2021 12:30 PM MYT
BY ARIF ZIKRI
Lotus’s Kota Baru colleagues pose with a Kiriman Ikhlas Raya and Tabung Kiriman Ikhlas beneficiary on April 20. Picture courtesy of Lotus Stores Malaysia
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KUALA LUMPUR, April 26 Lotus’s Stores Malaysia Sdn Bhd or formerly known as Tesco Stores Malaysia is rolling out two CSR initiatives to help underprivileged families this Ramadan and Hari Raya.
Teaming up with colleagues and small and medium enterprise supplier, All Kurma Sdn Bhd, Lotus’s Stores Malaysia is helping those affected financially by the Covid-19 pandemic through their Kiriman Ikhlas Raya (KIR) and the Tabung Kiriman Ikhlas (TKI) initiatives.
Needful things: ACP Nik Ezanee (left) buying the items the woman had attempted to shoplift from the supermarket. Photo sourced from Facebook
PETALING JAYA: The idiom “A Good Deed a Day” is now synonymous to the men and women of the Petaling Jaya police headquarters.
The concept, which is the brainchild of Asst Comm Nik Ezanee Mohd Faisal, is aimed at helping those in need in the community.
The 43-year-old OCPD and Petaling Jaya police grabbed the headlines again recently when when they assisted a mother of three children, who was forced to steal items such as “cool fever” patches, a pandan cake and sausages from a supermarket.