Malaysian Indian Congress calls for more funds to Indian entrepreneurs
March 20th, 2010 - 2:35 pm ICT by ANI
Kuala Lumpur, Mar.20 (ANI): The Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) wants the Government to provide more funding for Indian entrepreneurs.
Its president, S. Samy Vellu, said that since 2008, the MIC-owned Social Strategic Foundation (YSS) and Tekun have provided loans totalling RM11mil to 1,481 Indian businessmen.
“I have directed YSS to conduct a study on the progress achieved by the loan recipients.
“We want to know how many have succeeded in their businesses,” he said yesterday. (ANI)
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