Malaysia

Mitra allocates RM7.2 mil to carry out Indian socioeconomic programme

Each MP in area to receive RM100,000 to implement initiatives, says Datuk R. Ramanan

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Jun 2023 5:31PM

Mitra allocates RM7.2 mil to carry out Indian socioeconomic programme
Meanwhile, Datuk R. Ramanan says Malaysian Indian Transformation Unit is working with Google to supply 6,000 refurbished laptops to 527 SJK(T) involving an allocation of RM3 million. – Bernama pic, June 2, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – The Malaysian Indian Transformation Unit (Mitra) will implement a targeted socioeconomic development programme in 72 parliamentary constituencies that have a high density of Indian communities, said Mitra special task force committee chairman Datuk R. Ramanan.

He said the programme involves an allocation of RM7.2 million, with each MP in the area receiving a fund of RM100,000 to implement programmes such as human capital development, entrepreneurship and career or social and welfare development.

Among the areas with a high density of Indian communities are Petaling in Selangor with 189,378 people, Johor Baru in Johor (126,803) and Kinta district in Perak (104,831).

“The programme will be implemented in the near future,” he said at a press conference here today, adding that related information will be uploaded on www.mitra.gov.my.

Meanwhile, he said Mitra would be working with the helicopter operator company, Weststar Aviation Services Sdn Bhd, to give 100 Indian B40 youth technician training for 21 months, involving a cost of RM5.5 million.

As for the Drone Operation and Data Service programme and Electrified Automation Advancement Programme (EAAP) in collaboration with SG Education Group involving a cost of RM4.3 million, Ramanan said 150 Indian B40 youths would be participating in the DODS while 250 would participate in EAAP.

Meanwhile, Ramanan said Mitra is working with Google to supply 6,000 refurbished laptops to 527 SJK(T) involving an allocation of RM3 million.

“The devices will be installed with the Google ChromeOS Flex, which will allow it to last between eight to 10 years,” he said.

Regarding the Private Kindergarten Early Education Subsidy Programme (Tamil) registered with the Education Ministry, he said 4,973 children had benefited from it.

He added that applications for the Undergraduate Study Assistance Subsidy Programme for B40 Indian students at public universities were still open until September 15. – Bernama, June 2, 2023

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