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‘Explore budget’s benefits’

- FAREZZA HANUM RASHID AND AUDREY DERMAWAN KUALA LUMPUR news@nst.com.my

INITIATIVE­S: Indian community should take advantage of allocation­s for them, says Subra

MIC will set up a special committee to study the 2017 Budget tabled by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak on Friday.

MIC president Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramania­m said the party machinerie­s would go down to the ground to explain to the people how they could benefit from the programmes mentioned in the budget after consulting with the relevant agencies.

“We want to see how the Indian community can reap benefits through the measures announced in the 2017 Budget,” he said before a meeting with state MIC leaders here yesterday.

Thanking Najib for having the wellbeing of the Indian community close to his heart, Dr Subramania­m called on the community to explore the benefits from the 2017 Budget.

Among the allocation­s in the budget were RM100 million for the Indian Entreprene­urs Financing Scheme, RM50 million under the Amanah Ikhtiar scheme for women and RM50 million for capacitybu­ilding and income uplift for the Indian community.

A total of RM260 million has also been allocated for the Indian community, including RM50 million for

has been allocated for the Indian community, and RM10 million for preschools. File pic Tamil schools’ developmen­t and RM10 million for preschools.

“Take for example, housing. Many initiative­s were announced benefittin­g those in the B40 income group.

“This is where the Indian community can benefit,” Dr Subramania­m said.

“There are training programmes and digital economy developmen­t, as well as for small- and mediumsize­d enterprise­s (SMEs).

“All these can benefit the Indian community and not just the slew of goodies announced specifical­ly for them.”

He said the soon-to-be-launched 2050 National Transforma­tion (TN50), a 30-year plan to propel the nation forward, charted a clear path for the long-term developmen­t of the country.

Dr Subramania­m, who is also health minister, thanked Najib for the whopping RM25 billion in allocation for the ministry to improve and deliver better health services to the people.

He expressed his gratitude to Najib for finding a solution to the housemansh­ip placement issue with the announceme­nt of the strategic housemansh­ip on contract initiative.

“We hope the 2,600 medical students registered with us, can be absorbed into the new system by the end of the year.

“This will resolve the current problem where some of them have to wait for one year to get placement,” he said, adding that the contract posts would have similar perks as permanent posts.

Malaysian Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry

RM50 million for Tamil president Tan Sri K. Kenneth Eswaran said under Najib’s leadership, the Indian community had continued to enjoy many benefits.

“The 2017 Budget once again reiterates the prime minister’s commitment to ensure positive national growth, which emphasises the people’s welfare.

“As such, any negative comments, be it from the opposition or past leaders, should be ignored by the people.”

Eswaran said the various funds and rebates for local SMEs in the budget showed the government’s recognitio­n of their importance.

“About 97 per cent of businesses in the country are in the SME sector, which contribute­s significan­tly to the country’s gross domestic product and opens up employment opportunit­ies.”

 ??  ?? A total of RM260 million schools’ developmen­t
including
A total of RM260 million schools’ developmen­t including

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