Compiled by C. ARUNO, DIYANA PFORDTEN and R. ARAVINTHAN
TWENTY families in Linggi, Negri Sembilan were given 120 jasmine plants which could be used for their prayer sessions and other events.They could also cultivate the plants and sell the flowers, said a coordinator of a service centre.
The extra income could help reduce the financial burden, even in a small way, he said.
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