Malaysian authorities face significant challenges in combating banned Islamic movements, which continue to attract new supporters online. This situation arises amid government efforts to address the phenomenon, particularly in the wealthy state of Selangor.
Selangor, Malaysia, has recorded a significant drop in organ donors, decreasing from <strong>23</strong> in <strong>2023</strong> to <strong>18</strong> in <strong>2025</strong>. Despite this decline, Selangor remains above the national average for organ donation.
The Selangor government has reopened applications for higher education grants, allowing students born in Selangor to apply for a grant of <strong>1000 Malaysian Ringgit</strong>. Applications will remain open until <strong>April 14</strong>, aiming to alleviate financial burdens on students pursuing higher education.
The Land Transport Department in Selangor reported a rise in traffic accidents during a special operation for Eid al-Fitr, with red light violations and phone usage while driving being the most common offenses. The operation took place from March 13 to 29, involving intensive road monitoring across the state.