Barber keeps 100-year tradition alive with RM10 haircuts


Still going strong: (From right) Selvaraj, helper Augustus Evelin Hudson and Ranjeet Singh Sandhu.

IPOH: A fourth-generation traditional Indian barber is now helming a business that is said to be over a century old.

Though he does not know the exact date the business began, M. Selvaraj, 36, said it was started by his great grandfather R. Kupusami, who came from India.

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