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The Rahmah Sales programme organised by the Domestic Trade and Cost Of Living Ministry (KPDN) held during the three-day Madani Rakyat programme at the Kuala Selangor Sports Complex, Kuala Selangor, on February 23, 2024. — Picture by BERNAMA

KPDN: Rahmah sales prog to reach 450 locations nationwide during Ramadan

PAPAR, March 10 — The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) will expand the implementation of the Rahmah Sales Programme (PJR) during Ramadan, covering 450 planned locations nationwide.

Its minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali said this noble effort aims to reduce the cost of living for the people and enable them to buy essentials at lower prices, especially during Ramadan.

He said the Ramadan PJR provides daily necessities at a discount of 10 to 30 per cent compared to the original retail price.

“Besides the sale of dry goods, PJR Ramadan will also include the sale of other daily necessities such as chicken, beef, fish, assorted seafood, rice, and chicken eggs.

“Items needed to make kuih-muih in preparation for Aidilfitri will also be sold. The Ramadan PJR will be launched in Putrajaya and will start immediately on the first day of Ramadan,” he said at the opening of the PJR in Kinarut.

Armizan said his ministry is also working with the Malaysian Fisheries Development Authority (LKIM) and the Federal Agricultural Marketing Board (Fama) to stock up on produce, especially wet goods, which are sold cheaply.

He said at least two series of PJR Ramadan will be conducted in each parliamentary constituency throughout the country so that people can visit the sales programme at their respective locations.

In Sabah, he said a total of 50 Ramadan PJR series will be conducted in all 25 parliamentary constituencies in the state.

Further information about the implementation of Ramadan PJR can be obtained through the KPDN portal at https://www.kpdn.gov.my/ms/jualan-rahmah.

In addition to Ramadan PJR, KPDN will also conduct a Ramadan Bazaar Programme, with details to be announced later.

— Bernama

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