Selangor's Minister, Dato' Seri Amirudin Shari, announced the opening of the Selgate Specialist Hospital in Rawang, aimed at meeting the growing demand for specialized health services in the region. This initiative is part of a comprehensive strategy to strengthen a sustainable and inclusive public health system.
Officials in Selangor, Malaysia, have identified a recycling plant in Mukota Penang as a potential source of odor pollution affecting the Sungai Semenyeh river. This revelation follows inspections that detected abnormal odors in the water, prompting immediate action.
The Selangor Council has strongly condemned a social media post alleged to have insulted the Sultan, deeming it an irresponsible act that could threaten national unity. The council has called for strict action against those responsible for the post.
The Selangor government in Malaysia plans to integrate hydrogen energy into its smart bus service by the end of this year, aiming to enhance sustainable energy usage. This announcement was made during a legislative assembly session in Shah Alam.
The flood crisis in Selangor, Malaysia, continues as officials confirm that effective solutions will not be realized for another four years. Flood mitigation projects are still underway, raising concerns among affected residents.
The Selangor government has extended the deadline for nursery operators on Sungai Buloh Road until the end of August, paving the way for a road expansion project set to begin in September. This decision comes in response to requests from operators, despite evacuation procedures starting back in 2019.
On April 6, Selangor announced plans to revise its 2026 budget to alleviate living costs and support sectors affected by the escalating energy crisis. This decision is part of the government's efforts to address the repercussions of the ongoing war between the United States, Israel, and Iran.
The Selangor government has announced the formation of a special task force to tackle challenges arising from the global energy crisis. This initiative aims to protect citizens' interests and enhance the sustainability of the local economy.
The Minister of Selangor, Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari, has announced a new plan allowing government employees to work from home as part of efforts to reduce fuel consumption. This initiative is expected to be finalized within three weeks.