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DBKL: Direct distribution of food to homeless during Ramadan not allowed

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) or individuals are prohibited from distributing food directly to homeless people around the city centre during Ramadan, says Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) It said that this is to prevent waste and pollution as well as to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. DBKL added in a statement on Saturday (April 10) that any food distribution can be made through two homeless transit centres in Jalan Pahang and Medan Tuanku and also through the Community Learning Centre in Chow Kit. DBKL found many NGOs, groups and individuals distributing food at hotspot locations for the homeless people such as around Masjid Jamek, Central Market and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman.

Bangsar Residents Cry Foul Over Proceedings Of 34-Storey Development Despite Lack Of Transparency And Clarity

 channel for the latest stories and updates. Residents at Jalan Abdullah, Bangsar, are crying foul over demolition works for a new 34-storey serviced apartment on 3 blocks of bungalow land. They claim that they the developers have no right to begin works as the developer has yet to provide the appropriate reports and obtain approval from appropriate parties. The demolition comes just two weeks after residents and the Save KL Coalition (SKL) met with representatives from the developer and Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), among others, at Lembah Pantai MP Fahmi Fadzil’s office to protest the development. Ksharmini, who has represented the residents in working with SKL, said the outcome of the March 27 meeting was that another geotechnical study and report would be conducted. DBKL was also to carry out a site inspection with the stakeholders soon.

Harapan MPs urge DBKL to retain management of community halls

Harapan MPs urge DBKL to retain management of community halls
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DBKL on the hunt for culprits who destroyed security bollards in city centre

SEVERAL security bollards in and around the city centre have been destroyed just a few months after Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) installed them to keep motorcyclists and traders off pedestrian walkways. Several of the multicoloured bollards, near Sogo in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman and along Jalan Ampang, were found broken and dislodged. A DBKL spokesman told Star Metro that he did not think it was the work of vandals, but motorcyclists encroaching on public walkways or lorries loading and unloading goods at nearby shops. “One of our CCTV cameras even caught a food delivery rider riding on the walkways and knocking over one of the bollards, he said.

900,000 trees to be planted in KL, Putrajaya

FEDERAL Territories Ministry has embarked on a massive tree-planting exercise that will see 900,000 trees being planted in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya in the next four years. Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa said the initiative, to be carried out in phases starting this year, was in line with the campaign launched by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to plant 100 million trees in Malaysia within the same period. He added that the 100 trees planted near the Batu water retention pond in Sentul was the first batch of the project carried out by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) and Putrajaya Corporation. “The early stages of implementation will focus on seven lakes and ponds located in the northern part of Kuala Lumpur.

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