Another threat to traders’ livelihood


The food court and observation deck built at a cost of almost RM1mil could be demolished.

THE future of many structures in Little India, Brickfields, is up in the air as they were built on road reserve which may be taken back any time.

The RM35mil Little India project included the building of welcome arches, flower shops, food court and observation deck, elephant fountain, steel sculptures as well as the RM5mil Torana Gate, a gift from the Indian government.

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