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Keeping Covid-19 at bay: Sanitisation work is regularly carried out by the residents of PPR Seri Semarak in Kuala Lumpur. KUALA LUMPUR: Communities in low-cost housing complexes housing tens of thousands of people in the capital city are taking measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 among residents. Resident committees of three major low-cost flats, with more than 20,000 residents from the B40 group, realised they too have to be proactive as the pandemic takes its toll on the frontliners. Another two low-cost flats – PPR Desa Rejang and PPR Ayer Panas –with about 30,000 residents, are also in the midst of doing the same. ....
14 April 2021 3:00 pm / 4 comments The previously-suspended MRT3 project, which was supposed to complete the Klang Valley’s rail network by being the Circle Line loop, has been given the green light to proceed by the government, as announced by transport minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong earlier this month. MRT Corp is being given three months to update the previously-conducted studies on the MRT3 project, which will be presented to the cabinet. The media was given a “refresher course” on the topic yesterday and here are some info from various reports from the event. The proposal is looking at 30 stations, including some 10 interchanges. Some of the proposed MRT stations that will be confirmed in the coming months are Bukit Kiara, INTAN (National Institute of Public Administration), Sri Hartamas, Mont Kiara, Jalan Duta, Matrade, Jalan Kuching, Sentul West, Sentul East, Ayer Panas, Semarak, Setiawangsa, Ampang Point, Desa Pandan, Pandan Indah, Taman Perdan ....
Published on: Monday, December 14, 2020 By: Bernama Zuraidah (centre) launching the Taman Kasa Height Project. ALOR GAJAH: The Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) received an allocation of RM50 million from the Finance Ministry to upgrade infrastructure in areas with potential to be developed as rural tourism. KPKT Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin said rural tourism would not only benefit the local community but the areas could be the preferred destinations among local and foreign tourists. “The RM50 million is a special budget to repair or upgrade small town tourism areas which are under the jurisdiction of local governments such as Gerik and Lenggong in Perak, and Umbai, Melaka. These areas have several tourism products or jetties operated by young entrepreneurs who take tourists for boat rides along the rivers. ....
Published on: Monday, December 14, 2020 By: Bernama Zuraidah (centre) launching the Taman Kasa Height Project. ALOR GAJAH: The Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) received an allocation of RM50 million from the Finance Ministry to upgrade infrastructure in areas with potential to be developed as rural tourism. KPKT Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin said rural tourism would not only benefit the local community but the areas could be the preferred destinations among local and foreign tourists. “The RM50 million is a special budget to repair or upgrade small town tourism areas which are under the jurisdiction of local governments such as Gerik and Lenggong in Perak, and Umbai, Melaka. These areas have several tourism products or jetties operated by young entrepreneurs who take tourists for boat rides along the rivers. ....