SIX Indian organisations have urged Indian assemblymen from DAP and PKR to join hands and provide effective service for the community in Penang, Tamil Nesan reported.
The organisations also requested them to set up service centres in their constituencies.
Penang Hindu Association deputy chairman P. Murugiah said the community was still facing problems in the state and that it was the duty of the assemblymen to attend to them.
For example, he said many of them had yet to own houses while others were facing difficulty surviving on their meagre incomes.
> Malaysia Nanban reported that Negri Sembilan MIC chairman Datuk T. Rajagopalu has said that an additional school block costing RM487,000 was being built at the Sendayan Estate Tamil school.
After visiting the site with state executive councillor L. Manikam, he said the construction was on schedule.
Rajagopalu said the Education Ministry had issued the tender for the construction of three additional classrooms and a teachers’ room as well as maintenance of the existing school.
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