Deputy Finance Minister Urges Indian Community to Utilize MITRA Assistance

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Malaysian Indian Transformation Unit (MITRA),Deputy Finance Minister Lim Hui Ying,Malaysian Indian Youth Council (MIYC)

Lim Hui Ying emphasized the importance of utilizing MITRA's assistance and funds for the betterment of the Indian community, particularly its youth.

The Indian community, particularly its youth, should fully utilise the government assistance and funding available through the Malaysian Indian Transformation Unit (MITRA). MITRA, as a strategic partner, can serve as a bridge between the community and the government to ensure that every effort delivers maximum benefits, said Deputy Finance Minister Lim Hui Ying. She emphasized the importance of cooperation among all parties for a brighter future for the Indian community.

Speaking at the opening of the Malaysian Indian Youth Council (MIYC) annual general meeting, Lim highlighted MIYC's role in implementing beneficial programs for Indian youth and the wider community. MITRA has allocated RM95.48 million to implement 11 programs aimed at improving the living standards of the Indian community, with a particular focus on the B40 group. Lim stressed that youth are a nation’s most valuable asset, acting as inheritors of leadership and drivers of innovation, social transformation, and economic development

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