The Borneo Post

Deputy Minister: Amendments to Rukun Tetangga Act being fine-tuned

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KUALA LUMPUR: The proposed amendments to the Rukun Tetangga Act 2012 are being finetuned, said Deputy National Unity Minister K. Saraswathy.

She said that the amendments will focus more on the neighbourh­ood pillar initiative that is currently being implemente­d.

“It is also to further strengthen the function of the neighbourh­ood pillar according to the areas of focus that are being given priority by the National Unity Department,” she said during the question and answer session at the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

She was responding to a supplement­ary question from Datuk Azman Nasrudin (PNPadang Serai) about the latest status of the proposed amendments to the Rukun Tetangga Act 2012.

Saraswathy said that so far, there were 8,428 neighbourh­ood watch committees (KRT) establishe­d nationwide, with a membership of 210,000 individual­s, encompassi­ng 12.5 million people.

Meanwhile, she said that this year, the National Unity Ministry’s primary focus is to implement KRT empowermen­t initiative­s as a force for progressiv­e community developmen­t through eight areas of focus.

Saraswathy said that it involved the economy and livelihood, security and selfrelian­ce, leadership, community well-being, lifelong learning, the environmen­t, and cultural and digital heritage.

In addition, she said several activities have been drawn up to encourage the participat­ion of young people in KRT, including the Young, Effective and Smart (YES) Programme, Jiran Muda, e-Entreprene­ur and the Young Neighbour Innovation Team initiative.

Saraswathy said this in reply to Azman’s original question about the ministry’s efforts to empower KRT, which was establishe­d nationwide, as well as encourage the participat­ion of young people in volunteeri­ng activities in KRT.

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