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The Kuala Selangor District Council was established in 1978 through the Selangor State Law Handbill 18/78. It is a conurbation of 5 local councils: Kuala Selangor Local Council, Tanjong Karang Local Council, Batang Berjuntai (Bestari Jaya) Local Council, Ijok Local Council, Jeram Local Council.
Throughout Malaysia: Enacted by: Dewan Rakyat: Enacted: 1961 (Act No. 14 of 1961) Revised: 1973 (Act 122 w.e.f. 17 September 1973) Passed by: Dewan Negara: Passed: 13 February 1961: Effective [Peninsular Malaysia—1 July 1963, L.N. 150/1963; Sabah and Sarawak—5 March 1964, L.N. 80/1964] Legislative history; First chamber: Dewan Rakyat; Bill ...
The Menteri Besar is the head of government in Selangor.He is officially appointed by the Sultan, Selangor's head of state, on the basis of the latter's judgement that the former commands the confidence of the majority of the State Assemblymen in the Selangor State Legislative Assembly. [4]
Bandar Sungai Long is a main township in Cheras and Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia. Bandar Sungai Long was designed for a population of 10,000 residents. The majority population in this township are Chinese with a minority of Indians and Malays living in this township. The Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) operates a campus in Sungai Long. [1]
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Taipan Business Centre, also known as USJ 10, is a commercial district in the UEP Subang Jaya (USJ) area of Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. It is constructed in the 1990s by developer Sime UEP Sdn Bhd and is notable as the main business district in USJ.
Quinoa is gluten-free and one of the only grains (it’s considered a pseudo-grain since it’s actually a seed) containing large amounts of protein and fiber. Quinoa is an excellent choice as a ...
Selangor is one of four Malaysian states that contain more than one city with official city status; the others are Sarawak, Johor, and Penang. [9] [10] The state of Selangor has the largest economy in Malaysia in terms of gross domestic product (GDP), with RM 384 billion (roughly $82 billion) in 2022, comprising 25.6% of the country's GDP. [11]