KPKT Allocates Over RM5.4 Mln For Development, Infrastructure Projects In Teluk Intan
Minister Nga Kor Ming said the funds would support projects under the Teluk Intan Municipal Council (MPTI) and the New Village Development Projects.
Of the total, RM4.16 million (RM4,159,690) has been allocated for 22 development projects in Chinese new villages across the Hilir Perak district, while RM300,000 will fund the construction of a covered badminton court in Kampung Baru Pasir Bedamar, he said.
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