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Crowd capacity increased at Putrajaya Ramadan bazaar
PUTRAJAYA: The crowd capacity at the Ramadan bazaar in Precinct 3 here has been increased to 2,250 at any one time from Monday (April 4).
Youth entrepreneurs get a boost
YOUNG entrepreneurs in Putrajaya who plan to start their own business will get 10 new kiosks to rent this month.
Meaningful tour of Putrajaya
THE School of Hospitality and Creative Arts (SHCA) of Management and Science University (MSU) is well-known for its programmes to develop students’ creativity and critical thinking skills.
FT Ministry reaches out to learning centre for special needs kids
Trainers and the students at the In-Community Rehabilitation (PDK) Centre in Precinct 14, Putrajaya, received contributions from the Federal Territories Ministry.
120 traders from all over M’sia take part in FT Day carnival, agrobazaar
There were durians from Pahang and a fried chicken chain from Kelantan.
Ramadan bazaars allowed to operate In Federal Territories, says Shahidan
PUTRAJAYA (Bernama): Ramadan bazaars in the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan will be allowed to operate this year in compliance with existing standard operating procedures (SOP), says Federal Territories Minister Datuk Seri Dr Shahidan Kassim.
Marking FT Day on bigger scale
LAST year’s Federal Territory (FT) Day celebration was a subdued affair as many events were cancelled to limit social interactions in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Floods: 60 DBKL, Putrajaya staff to be sent to Melaka, Johor for relief work, says Shahidan
KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 60 personnel from the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) and Putrajaya Corporation (PPj) have been mobilised for flood relief missions in Segamat, Johor and Melaka.
Showcasing Putrajaya’s attractions through calendar of events
THERE are a whole lot of exciting events lined up in the country’s administrative capital this year as we step into 2022.
Going beyond federal territories to lend a helping hand
Federal Territories Ministry and agencies within its purview assigned over 1,000 of their workers to help with clean-up and flood relief efforts outside the capital city.