MIC youth wing to register poor Indians for financial aid
The youth wing of the largest ethnic Indian political party in Malaysia has decided to register poor Malaysian Indians in Selangor state to provide them with some financial assistance.
The youth wing of the largest ethnic Indian political party in Malaysia has decided to register poor Malaysian Indians in Selangor state to provide them with some financial assistance.
HT Image
The youth chief of Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) in Selangor, Shanker Raj Ayanger said the cooperation with Selangor Welfare department would start next month.
He said representatives from Welfare Department would participate in programmes organised by the party's youth wing at all 22 MIC divisions in Selangor to register the poor, especially Indians, adding that they had also identified various forms of assistance available for the poor.
Shankar said MIC youth had recently registered some 800 individuals, mostly Indians, and the names had been submitted to the Welfare Department for further action in another state.
Shanker said apart from the Welfare Department, MIC Youth had also arranged meetings with the Human Resources Ministry and other departments which had incentives, programmes and skills training to help the Indian community in Selangor.
Shankar said he had proposed that the $87, monthly allowance for the disabled be increased to at least $146, especially in Selangor and the Federal Territory, as $87, was not sufficient to cover the cost of living in both these places.
Follow India news real-time updates and the latest news covered on Hindustan Times, featuring today's critical updates on Sonam Wangchuk LIVE and more across India.
Home/India News/MIC Youth Wing To Register Poor Indians For Financial Aid