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Damage to a water transmission main in the Kg Dambai area of Manggatal, was partly to blame for the irregular supply which sections of the town, as well as Telipok, have been receiving for several days ....
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LETTER | Putrajaya must honour Onn Jaafar Modified3:33 am - LETTER | It is interesting that we now have a lively debate in certain informed circles on approaches to our history. More than fifty years ago with eminent historians like Wang Gungwu and RR Bonney we took the first steps towards writing a Malaysia-centric history after the earlier phase of Euro-centric history taught in our educational institutions. In the drive and the haste to achieve development and create new successes, we seem to have overlooked our nation’s own key founders. After more than twenty years of developing Putrajaya, our national administrative centre, there does not seem to be any single facility of note to honour Onn Jaafar. ....
GEORGE TOWN: The Silver Chariot has reached the Nattukotai Chettiar Temple at 6am on Wednesday (Jan 27) after it left the Kovil Veedu on Penang Street at 3.30am. According to sources, an 11th hour decision was made possible due to the intervention of Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan. However, there was no procession but the chariot was accompanied by about 10 people. Nattukotai Chettiar Temple trustee Dr. A. Narayanan said a last-minute appeal to Saravanan made it possible. “We thank him and may God bless him,” said Dr Narayanan. The chariot journey continues an unbroken 164-year tradition, having gone through world wars, the Japanese occupation, the communist insurgency, and now, the Covid-19 pandemic. ....