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Sabah Indian Association calls on TYT
Didar and Musa during the courtesy call.
Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Indian Association (SIA) remains committed to advancing education and providing facilities for the younger generation in the state, regardless of ethnic background.

Its President, Didar Singh, said the initiative includes offering internet access at the association’s building, developing new facilities, and organising various youth-focused activities.

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“We want the available space at SIA to be fully utilised for educational and learning activities to help young people grow and develop,” he said after a courtesy call on Head of State Tun Musa Aman on Tuesday.

The visit aimed to strengthen ties with the state and introduce the association’s leadership lineup to Tun Musa.

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In addition to its educational efforts, SIA — which has over 1,000 members including professionals — also organises community programmes such as goodwill evenings, blood donation campaigns, and actively encourages new membership registration.
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