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A group of children participated in a colouring competition during the Selangor Penyayang roadshow at Taman Kosas, Ampang, on June 19, 2022. — Picture via TWITTER/SELANGOR PENYAYANG

Selangor Penyayang carries on at Dataran Pantai Morib this Saturday

SHAH ALAM, June 23 — The Selangor Penyayang roadshow to introduce various new and improved initiatives to the people will be held at Dataran Pantai Morib in Kuala Langat, on June 25.

Various activities have been organised for the event, starting from 7.30am to 5.30pm, including musical performances by artists, aerobics, cooking competitions, flower arrangements, people’s sports, skateboarding and e-sports.

Menteri Besar Dato’ Seri Amirudin Shari said the roadshow is being held in nine districts, with each district presenting different sub-sectors that would benefit the people.

“This is an effort to reintroduce our people’s welfare initiative known as the Selangor Penyayang Initiative or Iltizam Selangor Penyayang,” he said on June 19.

The programme, organised by the state government, was met with enthusiastic response during its launch at Taman Kosas, Ampang on June 19. It will subsequently be held at Stadium Utama Kuala Selangor on July 2.

On July 16, the event will be held at Dataran Boulevard at Laman MBPJ (Petaling Jaya City Council), followed by the Padang Awam Batu Caves in Gombak on July 31.

The initiative is realised with an RM350 million allocation, replacing the Inisiatif Peduli Rakyat programme so that more people can benefit from the state government’s programmes.

This includes Bantuan Kehidupan Sejahtera Selangor (Bingkas) which replaces Kasih Ibu Smart Selangor (Kiss) and will help up to 30,000 families compared to 25,000 before.

Also carried out during the carnival is the Selangor Saring free health screening programme to detect chronic ailments, with an expenditure of RM1.5 million and expected to benefit up to 5,000 people, particularly those in high-risk categories.

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