Longer wait for displaced families


(From left) Rajeswari, S. Muniandy and Ramadass visiting the land at Ampar Tenang in Sepang.

THE project to build replacement homes at Ampar Tenang in Sepang for the 400 former estate workers from Prang Besar, Galloway, Sedgeley and Medengley, has hit a snag because of cost.

To the dismay of the affected families who are currently staying at Taman Permata in Dengkil, the project (under the Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government Ministry) has not taken off according to plan.

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Government , Central Region , TAMAN PERMATA

   

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