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FT Ministry to hold town hall session to discuss homeless issue

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 18 — The Federal Territories Ministry intends to conduct a town hall session at the end of the month with non-governmental organisations , groups and individuals who are active in distributing various aid in the capital.

“We believe they have good intentions to ensure that the homeless do not starve. Their service and role, in addition to their concern in trying to reduce the burden of the homeless is praiseworthy. According to him, distributing food directly to the homeless throughout the capital would pose various risks including in terms of safety, cleanliness and wastage, and might even cause the spread of diseases.

 

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