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90 Pct Of KRTs Still Active, Showing Strong Community Commitment - JPNIN

Published : 10/07/2025 10:19 AM

MACHANG, July 10 (Bernama) -- Nearly 90 per cent of the 8,586 Kawasan Rukun Tetangga (KRT), or Neighborhood Watch areas across the country remain actively involved in community programmes — a clear reflection of Malaysians’ strong commitment to unity and grassroots development.

National Unity and Integration Department (JPNIN) director-general Datuk Che Roslan Che Daud said the number of active KRTs continues to grow, driven by increasing public awareness and the proactive role of residents in fostering neighbourhood ties.

“Each KRT receives RM6,000 annually for operations and is required to hold at least eight activities to maintain its active status. These programmes don’t just strengthen unity, they also open up opportunities for local economic development,” he told reporters.

Che Roslan was speaking after officiating the final round of the Dikir Barat Belia Perpaduan youth talent competition, held in conjunction with the Kelantan state-level Rukun Tetangga Golden Jubilee celebration at the Machang Unity Complex last night.

While about 10 per cent of KRTs nationwide remain inactive, he said the number is steadily decreasing.

“To help them recover, we’re implementing a structured support strategy, including counselling and mentoring. We only consider withdrawing funding if there's no improvement over time,” he explained.

He also urged KRTs to tap into additional funding by proposing community-based economic projects such as small-scale agriculture and food production.

“We’ve seen many KRTs take this opportunity to uplift their local economy — for example, through chili sauce production or chili farming — which not only generates income but also empowers the community,” he said.

As the national-level Golden Jubilee celebration approaches on August 28 and 29, Che Roslan said KRTs nationwide are organising a variety of programmes that highlight local arts, culture, and community spirit.

“In Kelantan, for example, we’re hosting a Dikir Barat competition that not only uncovers young talent but also helps preserve our cultural heritage,” he added.

The celebration will kick off at KRT Kasipillay and culminate at Galaxy Hall in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur. It will also spotlight 16 KRTs that have reached the 50-year milestone — a testament to the longevity and impact of this enduring grassroots unity movement.

--BERNAMA


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