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Introducing Malaysian cuisine
THE Federal Territories Ministry will work together with the Tourism Ministry in promoting Putrajaya, Kuala Lumpur and Labuan to the international market.
Saying no to drugs through clean-up
Youths from schools and voluntary organisations here participated in a I>gotong-royong/Iproject as part of the Government's efforts to get youngsters involved in healthy activities and stay clear of drugs.
Pre-Wesak Day bash for the less fortunate
WHAT started off as a small party for underprivileged children in 1988 has become an annual pre-Wesak Day ritual for the Ti-Ratana Welfare Society.
607ha to become green lung
The Federal Territories Ministry and City Hall have decided that Lot C of the 607ha rubber estate in Bukit Kiara will be gazetted as a green lung area.
Deputy minister reserves comment
Kuala Lumpur City Hall and the Federal Territories Ministry are studying guidelines to be drawn up with regard to enforcing a ruling against indecent behaviour in public areas.
Residents out to manage flats themselves
RESIDENTS of the Setapak Indah Jaya flats, off Jalan Genting Kelang in Kuala Lumpur, are setting up their own management company in the hope of resolving their housing problems.
Turning Labuan into a top draw
A fully developed Federal Territory. That is Labuan in 2015, according to a master plan to propel the island as an offshore financial centre, gas industry and petroleum hub, shipping hub, regional education centre and a world-class tourism centre.
Making sure Klang Valley rivers clean, healthy
The Federal Territories Ministry will carry out a study on the water quality of rivers in Kuala Lumpur as part of its bid to realise a world-class river management system comparable with cities like London and Seoul.
Residents to manage flats
AFTER years of dealing with inefficient flat management companies, the residents of low-cost flats in Taman Setapak Indah Jaya finally gained the permission to manage the flats themselves.
Zulhasnan pledges core role for his ministry
DATUK Zulhasnan Rafique, who completed a month as Federal Territories Minister yesterday, will go down to the ground more often to look into problems facing city folk. In particular, he wants to see first hand the concerns of petty traders, the poor and squatters.