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3 Jan 2026
Batu Kitang ADUN Presents MRP Grants to Empower Community Development

Batu Kitang ADUN Presents MRP Grants to Empower Community Development

KUCHING — The Sarawak Government’s Minor Rural Project (MRP) grants continue to serve as a vital support system for grassroots initiatives, with YB Dato Ir Lo Khere Chiang, ADUN for N.13 Batu Kitang, presenting allocations to non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and community groups in his constituency.

The grants, handed over in a simple yet meaningful ceremony, aim to uplift the lives of the people by strengthening community programmes, upgrading facilities, and empowering social initiatives that directly benefit the local residents.

Dato Ir Lo Khere Chiang highlighted that the MRP grants are not merely financial assistance but an investment in the people. “These grants are designed to ensure that our communities continue to grow stronger. They provide support to NGOs and groups who are working tirelessly at the grassroots level to improve lives and create opportunities,” he said.

Among the recipients were local associations, educational groups, and community-based organisations that run programmes ranging from youth development activities to welfare support and cultural initiatives. With the allocations, these groups will be able to carry out projects such as facility maintenance, small infrastructure upgrades, and capacity-building activities that address the community’s immediate needs.

The ADUN further stressed the importance of cooperation between government representatives and community leaders in ensuring that development reaches every corner of Batu Kitang. He also expressed his appreciation for the dedication shown by volunteers and community organisers who play an active role in fostering social unity.

Residents welcomed the initiative, noting that the grants would allow them to implement projects that may have otherwise faced financial challenges. For many, the support means continued access to better facilities and opportunities to strengthen community bonds.

With these MRP allocations, Batu Kitang continues to reflect the Sarawak Government’s commitment to building inclusive and sustainable communities while empowering citizens at the grassroots level.

By Minul Islam Rony

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