Compiled by OON JUN-YANG, C.ARUNO AND R.ARAVINTAN
A FIVE-FOOT-TALL statue of Thiruvalluvar, initially intended for a Tamil school in Negri Sembilan, was given to a temple after permission to place it at the school was denied, Makkal Osai reported.
Majlis Gabungan Persatuan India Negeri Sembilan chairman Datuk R. Kanagaraja revealed this during the official unveiling of the statue at the Sri Arumachaleswarar Sivan Temple in Thivy Jaya.
No reasons were given by the authorities for not allowing the statue to be placed at the intended Tamil school, resulting in it being given to the temple, he said.
Meanwhile, efforts are underway to build a Tamil school on a 0.8ha plot gazetted in the area, with land matters and fees currently being finalised.
“Once these processes are completed, work on the school building will commence,” Kanagaraja said.
The event organisers presented copies of the classical Tamil text, Thirukkural, to students from three Tamil schools.
State and district MIC leaders, along with local Indian NGOs, were also present at the ceremony.
(The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.)
