Allocation by the state to be used to build a hall and for community activities


A boon: Mohamed Khaled (second from right) together with Johor Unity and Human Resources committee chairman R. Vidyanathan (third from right) and Johor MIC chairman Datuk S. Balakrishnan (far right) visiting the Arulmigu Thendayuthapani temple during Thaipusam.

JOHOR BARU: Mentri Besar Datuk Mohamed Khaled Nordin announced an allocation of RM600,000 for the Arulmigu Thendayuthapani temple, also known as the ‘Southern Batu Caves’.

“The state government will contribute RM500,000 for the construction of a hall within the temple grounds and another RM100,000 for its community activities.

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