Malaysian Indian Transformation Unit task force committee chairman R Ramanan says 11 more seats will receive allocations soon.
Mitra’s R Ramanan said needy Indian students can still apply for the unit’s RM2,000 one-off subsidy.
PUTRAJAYA: Half of the 72 Indian-majority parliamentary seats have received funds from the Malaysian Indian Transformation Unit , its special task force committee chairman, R Ramanan, said.“Eleven more parliamentary seats are expected to receive their allocations in the first week of September,” he said, adding that Mitra was still screening the remaining 25 seats.
He urged those in need of funds to apply for the subsidy as there were still about 1,300 subsidies to be given out. The deadline is Sept 15. Applicants must show proof that they are from the B40 income group and that they are enrolled in a public or private local university.
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