Flood-hit school gets help from foundation


EcoWorld Foundation trustees Philip Mathews (centre) and Tan Sri Radzi Sheikh Ahmad (right) with Amirtham at the school.

WHEN schools reopened this year, about 120 pupils of a Tamil primary school in Kapar, Klang, had to remain at home.

This was because their school, SJK (T) Ladang Jalan Acob, which was established in 1913, had no chairs and desks for its pupils.

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