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AIM announces additional RM50mil allocation to Indian women entrepreneurs
AIM announces additional RM50mil allocation to Indian women entrepreneurs

The Star

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Star

AIM announces additional RM50mil allocation to Indian women entrepreneurs

KUALA LUMPUR: Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM) has allocated an extra RM50mil to empower Indian women entrepreneurs through the second phase of the Prosperity Empowerment and A New Normal for Indian Women (PENN 2.0) programme. Deputy Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Minister Datuk Seri R. Ramanan said the additional allocation brings the total fund for the programme to RM100mil. He said PENN 2.0 was developed after the success of phase one of the PENN, which benefitted 6,247 Indian women with a total financing amount of RM42,725,640. "From the 6,247 recipients of this fund, a total of 1,062 were new entrepreneurs. Therefore, the announcement of the additional fund allocation of this RM50mil will give opportunities to more Indian women to involve themselves in business and at the same time improve their standard of living,' he said. Ramanan said this at the launching ceremony of PENN 2.0 Empowering Indian Women Entrepreneurs at the AIM headquarters here Tuesday (June 3). PENN, which was launched on April 14 last year, is a government initiative through AIM as the implementing agency to empower Indian women, especially in the field of entrepreneurship. Ramanan said AIM is targeting that over 10,000 Indian women entrepreneurs in the country would benefit from this additional fund. According to him, the target of this fund is not only for new participants but this effort will also strengthen support for existing participants to expand their small businesses in various sectors including food, tailoring, beauty and community services. "Entrepreneurs who have received PENN financing have generally succeeded in increasing their income by 20 to 30 per cent compared to before," he added. Since its establishment in 1987, AlM has disbursed over RM35.9bil to Malaysians (especially women), in its ongoing efforts to liberate the poor and low-income groups from poverty. - Bernama

AIM announces additional RM50 million fund allocation to Indian women entrepreneurs
AIM announces additional RM50 million fund allocation to Indian women entrepreneurs

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

AIM announces additional RM50 million fund allocation to Indian women entrepreneurs

KUALA LUMPUR: Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM) has allocated an extra RM50 million to empower Indian women entrepreneurs through the second phase of the Prosperity Empowerment and A New Normal for Indian Women (PENN 2.0) programme. Deputy Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Minister Datuk Seri R. Ramanan said the additional allocation brings the total fund for the programme to RM100 million. He said PENN 2.0 was developed after the success of phase one of the PENN, which benefitted 6,247 Indian women with a total financing amount of RM42,725,640. 'From the 6,247 recipients of this fund, a total of 1,062 were new entrepreneurs. Therefore, the announcement of the additional fund allocation of this RM50 million will give opportunities to more Indian women to involve themselves in business and at the same time improve their standard of living,' he said. Ramanan said this at the launching ceremony of PENN 2.0 Empowering Indian Women Entrepreneurs at the AIM headquarters here today. PENN, which was launched on April 14 last year, is a government initiative through AIM as the implementing agency to empower Indian women, especially in the field of entrepreneurship. Ramanan said AIM is aiming that over 10,000 Indian women entrepreneurs in the country would benefit from this additional fund. According to him, the target of this fund is not only for new participants but this effort will also strengthen support for existing participants to expand their small businesses in various sectors including food, tailoring, beauty and community services. 'Entrepreneurs who have received PENN financing have generally succeeded in increasing their income by 20 to 30 per cent compared to before,' he added. Since its establishment in 1987, AlM has disbursed over RM35.9 billion to Malaysians (especially women), in its ongoing efforts to liberate the poor and low-income groups from poverty.

RM50m fund allocation to Indian women entrepreneurs
RM50m fund allocation to Indian women entrepreneurs

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

RM50m fund allocation to Indian women entrepreneurs

KUALA LUMPUR: Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM) has allocated an extra RM50 million to empower Indian women entrepreneurs through the second phase of the Prosperity Empowerment and A New Normal for Indian Women (PENN 2.0) programme. Deputy Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Minister Datuk Seri R. Ramanan said the additional allocation brings the total fund for the programme to RM100 million. He said PENN 2.0 was developed after the success of phase one of the PENN, which benefitted 6,247 Indian women with a total financing amount of RM42,725,640. 'From the 6,247 recipients of this fund, a total of 1,062 were new entrepreneurs. Therefore, the announcement of the additional fund allocation of this RM50 million will give opportunities to more Indian women to involve themselves in business and at the same time improve their standard of living,' he said. Ramanan said this at the launching ceremony of PENN 2.0 Empowering Indian Women Entrepreneurs at the AIM headquarters here today. PENN, which was launched on April 14 last year, is a government initiative through AIM as the implementing agency to empower Indian women, especially in the field of entrepreneurship. Ramanan said AIM is aiming that over 10,000 Indian women entrepreneurs in the country would benefit from this additional fund. According to him, the target of this fund is not only for new participants but this effort will also strengthen support for existing participants to expand their small businesses in various sectors including food, tailoring, beauty and community services. 'Entrepreneurs who have received PENN financing have generally succeeded in increasing their income by 20 to 30 per cent compared to before,' he added. Since its establishment in 1987, AlM has disbursed over RM35.9 billion to Malaysians (especially women), in its ongoing efforts to liberate the poor and low-income groups from poverty.

[UPDATED] 'PM will decide on cabinet appointments when time is right'
[UPDATED] 'PM will decide on cabinet appointments when time is right'

New Straits Times

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • New Straits Times

[UPDATED] 'PM will decide on cabinet appointments when time is right'

SUNGAI BULOH: Deputy Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Minister Datuk Seri R. Ramanan has called on everyone to stop putting pressure on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim over cabinet appointments. His remarks follow the resignations of Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad and Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli from the cabinet after their losses in the recent PKR party polls, leaving two ministerial posts vacant. "The appointment of ministers is the prerogative of the prime minister. "He will make the decision when the time is right and when he deems it appropriate, based on the circumstances at that time," he said after the laucnh of PENN 2.0 at Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia headquarters here. Ramanan, who recently won a vice-president seat in PKR, said it was important to give Anwar space to make the best decisions for the country without undue pressure. He has given his assurance that he would continue fighting for the community, regardless of his position. "Whether I'm a minister or deputy minister is not important. As long as I'm active in politics, I will fight for all Malaysians, especially the Indian community, which has often been left behind. "These programmes and initiatives (under the Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Ministry) have shown results, and I don't believe they will be discontinued. "If anyone tries to cancel them, they will likely face strong backlash from the community," he said. On new PKR membership applications, Ramanan said there should be no rush or premature assumptions. He said the application process must go through proper channels and vetting procedures as outlined by the party. "There is no pressure from Umno, and PKR secretary-general Fuziah Salleh said no applications have been officially received. "So, let the process run its course. Every application, whether from an ordinary member or a prominent figure, goes through the same screening. "We don't need to force any decision. When the time comes, the leadership will decide accordingly," he said. Ramanan added that anyone joining the party must add value to its political capital, regardless of their background or position.

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