Underprivileged children show great potential


Photos By ELAN PERUMAL

Sivanesan (in yellow) with the children and Devamuthan during a training session.

SOME 20 children from the Sunway Mentari low-cost flats in Petaling Jaya consider themselves lucky as they were given the chance to try their hand at playing squash for the past five months.

Thanks to the joint efforts of Astaka Elite Squash Club (KSEA) and Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Bhd, the children, who come from poor families, have the chance to learn and excel in the sport.

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