THE action committee of SJK (T) Ladang Bahau has promised to get the necessary approval to start construction of the school’s new building block, Malaysia Nanban reported.
The school located in Bahau, Negri Sembilan, needs approval from Jempol district land office to start the construction work at the allocated land of the school, said committee member T. Murali.
He added state exco member for Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government and New Villages Teo Kok Seong has promised to pursue the matter. “The Bahau assemblyman promised to expedite the construction work during a meeting with the school board, management and parent-teacher association.”The new two-storey building will make the Bahau Tamil school the largest Tamil school in the area.
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