CURRENT

Putrajaya, three states mark zero hardcore poverty

6 Feb 2025, 8:14 AM
Putrajaya, three states mark zero hardcore poverty

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 6 — The Madani government’s efforts to eliminate hardcore poverty have made significant strides, with three states and one federal territory successfully recording zero cases of hardcore poverty last year.

According to the Economy Ministry, data from the National Poverty Data Bank up to December 31 revealed Putrajaya, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, and Perlis have achieved zero hardcore poverty, with 1,793 households nationwide classified as hardcore poor.

“Currently, the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur holds the highest number of hardcore poor households, with 507, followed by Kedah (314), Johor (298), Selangor (168), and Terengganu (124).

“Other states show the following numbers: Kelantan (81), Sabah (80), Penang (67), Perak (57), Pahang (46), Federal Territory of Labuan (43), and Sarawak (eight),” the ministry said in a written reply on the Parliament portal today.

The ministry was replying to a question from Datuk Abdul Khalib Abdullah (PN-Rompin) regarding the latest statistics on hardcore poverty by states and whether the government would meet its target of eradicating hardcore poverty in certain states by the end of 2024.

It also emphasised that the government would continue to intensify efforts to eradicate hardcore poverty in other states through medium and long-term initiatives aligned with the Madani Economic Framework: Empowering the People.

These initiatives include raising the incomes of targeted groups, creating jobs to enhance the living standards of the poor, improving access to social support such as education, healthcare, and housing, and strengthening the resilience and well-being of poor households.

— Bernama

What do you think?

Latest
MidRec
Media Selangor
About Us

Media Selangor Sdn Bhd (MSSB), a subsidiary of Menteri Besar Selangor Incorporated (MBI), is the official media agency of the Selangor State Government. In addition to the Media Selangor news portal (formerly known as Selangorkini & Selangor Journal), Media Selangor also publishes newspapers in Mandarin, Tamil, and English.

Properties
MS: f922288e558c3b7b1d99bd47484377b4
EN: cd68e718a4d41dc8ef70c9d27c60e1f1
ZH: 100cdec69db9bc7fd9f175cab704a072
TA: 7b60ca9b9b7a9838dc33c5db6fb6f38c
TV-MS: 5c53513d790774360d169f98c36ce619