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Ramanan allocates RM100,000 for two schools in Sungai Buloh constituency
Ramanan allocates RM100,000 for two schools in Sungai Buloh constituency

New Straits Times

time14-06-2025

  • Politics
  • New Straits Times

Ramanan allocates RM100,000 for two schools in Sungai Buloh constituency

KUALA LUMPUR: Sungai Buloh member of parliament Datuk Seri R. Ramanan has allocated RM100,000 under the People-Friendly Project (PMR) initiative to upgrade facilities at two secondary schools in his constituency. SMK Sierramas and SMK Seksyen 4 Kota Damansara will each receive RM50,000 to fund the construction of covered walkways, additional classrooms, and repairs to canteens and other essential infrastructure requiring urgent maintenance. Ramanan, who is also Deputy Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Minister, said the initiative was aimed at creating a safer and more conducive learning environment in line with the growing student population and evolving educational needs. "We want the children of Sungai Buloh to have access to the best education possible. "Their schools must be equipped with facilities that support learning and ensure safety. "This is an investment in the nation's future," he said during a visit to both schools today. During the same event, Ramanan also announced that over 10 outstanding SPM 2024 students from the two schools would receive special education incentives from Yayasan Bank Rakyat next week in recognition of their academic achievements. As a gesture of personal support, he also contributed RM6,000 to SPM Excellence Award recipients from SMK Seksyen 4 Kota Damansara. Ramanan was also briefed on the school's improved average grade score for the 2024 SPM examinations, which he said was a testament to the collective efforts of teachers, parents and students. "These initiatives reflect the Sungai Buloh parliamentary constituency's ongoing commitment to strengthening the education ecosystem, not just in terms of infrastructure, but also in recognising students' hard work and achievements," he said.

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