No upgrade for Federal Highway from KL-Port Klang: Govt flags sky-high costs, social impact

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Malay Mail Malesia 18h

No upgrade for Federal Highway from KL-Port Klang: Govt flags sky-high costs, social impact

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 15 — The government has no plans to upgrade the FT2 Federal Highway despite the route recording its most congested traffic service level based on 2024 traffic data, the Dewan Negara was told today. Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said the decision was taken as the»»»

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Free Malaysia Today Malesia 22h

‘Admin error’ has 96 ejected midway through ministry training course

The health ministry told the Senate that 2,061 officers, or 94% of the total, were allowed to continue their courses, which lasted from six months to a year. PETALING JAYA: An administrative error led to 96 paramedical and auxiliary health officers being told to go back, a month into their post-bas»»»

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The Times of India India 04.11. 15:59

Orissa high court orders regularisation of employee after 30-year fight

The bench said the order issued in 2022 treating Mohanty as a fresh appointee was 'unjust, arbitrary and illegal, to say the least' Cuttack: Criticising state authorities for “showing scant respect to court orders”, the Orissa high court has directed that a Class IV employee, who had been fighting »»»

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Xinhuanet Cina 27.02. 22:27

Xinhua Headlines: Hot spring tourism gains steam in icy NE China

* Riding the wave of booming winter tourism and the 2025 Asian Winter Games, China's northeastern provinces have become trending travel spots. * To bring travelers exceptional experiences, hot spring resort operators have been enhancing services and innovating products. * China aims to grow its ice»»»

Tribune Nigeria 20.01. 18:20

We'll begin payment of N80,000 minimum wage with Nov, Dec arrears — Gov Eno

The Akwa Ibom State Government is set to commence implementation of the promised N80,000 minimum wage for verified workers from January 2025, with arrears from November 2024. The State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, made the announcement while speaking at the 2025 Thanksgiving Service of the State Counc»»»

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