Isnin, 11 Oktober 2010

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Sekolah Agama di Sek 8, Kota Damansara

Posted: 11 Oct 2010 06:57 AM PDT

PKNS does its bit for Muslims in Kota Damansara


THE Selangor Economic Deve­lopment Corporation (PKNS) presented RM450,000 as part of funds to build the SK Agama Kota Damansara.
The school, which will be located in Section 8, Kota Damansara, will cater to the Muslim community in the area.
PKNS chief executive officer Othman Omar said the three-storey school would have one block consisting of classrooms, headmaster's room, teacher's room, examination hall, meeting rooms and a cafeteria.
Cash aid: Othman (standing sixth from left) presenting the cheque to the school's chairman Mohd Hassan Othman (seventh from left) while officials and students look on.
"The school will be ready by the middle of next year and will have about 300 pupils.
"Teachers from Al-Azhar Mesir, Islamic colleges and other Islamic institutions recognised by the Selangor Islamic Affairs Department (JAIS) will be teaching there.
"We are also planning to build more of such schools in PKNS projects like Antara Gapi, Kota Puteri, SSP2 and Bernam Jaya,'' said Othman during the PKNS Hari Raya Open House at the Shah Alam Convention Centre in Shah Alam recently.

Residents want problem solved before Damansara-Tropicana link is opened

Posted: 11 Oct 2010 12:22 AM PDT

By FAZLEENA AZIZ
fazleena@thestar.com.my


DAMANSARA Idaman residents want the traffic situation in their area solved before the Damansara-Tropicana link is opened.
Damansara Idaman Owners and Residents Association (Diora) president Wan Annuar Wan Mohd Noor said they wanted a solution instead of letting people suffer.
Diora had filed an injunction against the developer from opening the road in May.
Wan Annuar was speaking after a meeting with the stakeholders, developer, consultant and Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) on Thursday.
The session was chaired by councillor Khairul Anuar Ahmad Zainuddin.
Wan Annuar added that the meeting was a step in the right direction as it was important to address the concerns of the residents.
"I think it will be better if everyone walks the talk. We do not want to be worse off than before," he said.
Tropicana Residents Association chairman Mohamed Shukri Zain wanted to know the macro-traffic impact study before the Ara Damansara-Tropicana link was opened.
He said they wanted to know if the road could take the volume of the cars.
"We are not against the road but we want to see solutions. It is best if the problems are fixed before the link is opened," he said.
Councillor Khairul Anuar said the meeting was a platform for them to listen to the grievances and find out why the residents were opposing the link.
"We have the macro study on the traffic flow for Ara Damansara and Tropicana as well as the 17 projects and the report has addressed most of the concerns," he said.
He added that they would be having another meeting with the residents to brief them on the 17 projects and traffic report.

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