MB says will raise local Orang Asli community’s concerns over proposed development
Orang Asli children receive essential items like schoolbags, lunch bags, stationery, colouring sets
Selangor looks to secure community's future alongside physical development, says Borhan
Fed govt works together with Sarawak state govt to seek out residents in remote areas, says Saifuddin
Sarawak as national rice bowl, Orang Asli community housing, development allocations also discussed
State to focus efforts on uplifting B40 households, Orang Asli communities
Veteran artist determined to continue so younger generations will appreciate, carry forward artistic heritage
Directive to help foster pride in state’s identity, boosting local economy by promoting local products, says Borhan
More funding will enable students from low-income groups pursue higher education, says Papparaidu
Education the foundation of progress with vital role in enhancing living standards, building better future, says MB
Pahang records the most growth, followed by Perak, Selangor, says Mohd Uzir
Indigenous spirituality, traditions live on as master craftsman plys his trade for the next generation
Exco says indigenous community welfare boosted with education, healthcare programmes
Female rangers from Semai tribe train to care for vulnerable primates in Pahang, Sabah
Anwar says true strength of a country lies in joint preservation of heritage
Workshops with excos, sessions with indigenous village chiefs will be held as immediate measures, says Amirudin
Selangor strives to uplift Orang Asli to excel in life via outreaches, consistent approach
KUALA LUMPUR, July 31 — The government has assured enhanced Orang Asli rights through amendments to the Aboriginal Peoples Act 1954 (Act 134), Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said.
WELLINGTON, July 16 — After more than seven decades without review, the Aboriginal Peoples Act 1954 (Act 134) is now being amended, drawing inspiration from the empowerment model of the Māori community in New Zealand, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
SHAH ALAM, July 9 — Around 5,000 visitors are set to attend the Orang Asli Cultural Festival in conjunction with the Selangor-level 2025 International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples celebration on August 9.
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