No specific plans to convert status of land to Malay Reserve, says Selangor MB
22 March 2019
SHAH ALAM, March 22 — The Selangor government has no specific plan to offer owners of land which are nearing the end of their leases to convert their status to Malay Reserve Land as an initiative to increase the size of these lands. “The current size is still under control and closely monitored under the Selangor Land and Mines Office circular number 7/2001,” he said.
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