Have more community driven projects, developers urged


Dzulkefly (second from left) taking part in a gotong-royong programme during Country Garden Pacificview’s community project in Tanjung Adang.

JOHOR BARU: Johor government hopes that developers would take on more community driven projects as it would have a positive impact on the locals here.

Johor Housing and Rural Development Committee chairman Dzulkefly Ahmad said community centred projects were not only a good way to foster closer ties between companies and the local community but would also boost social development.

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