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Parek government announces Deepawali gift for Malay-Indians

Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 16 (ANI): The government of the Malaysian state of Perek has announced the allocation of 800 hectares of land to raise money for an Indian education fund as a Deepawali gift to Malay-Indians. Full Article at OneIndia

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  1. The government of the Malaysian state of Perek has announced the allocation of 800 hectares of land to raise money for an Indian education fund as a Deepawali gift to Malay-Indians. Full Article at Webindia123

  2. Mentri Besar Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir said the earnings from the land would be channelled into the Tabung Pendidikan dan Pengupayaan Pendidikan Kaum India funds. I hope this will come as good news for the Indians who will be celebrating Deepavali tomorrow. Full Article at New Kerala

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