SHAH ALAM, Nov 7 (Bernama) -- The Selangor government will introduce a special grant for unregistered nursery operators in the state to register services and operations online starting December.
State women's development and social welfare exco Anfaal Saari said that through the special grant, nursery operators will receive a maximum of RM5,000 from the total allocation of RM400,000 provided through the special grant.
“As of last July, the inspection committee for unregistered nurseries under the Selangor Social Welfare Department (JKM) revealed that there were 128 unregistered nurseries operating in Selangor.
“The number has decreased compared to 407 last year and 600 nurseries in 2022 as a result of the legitimisation (registration) programme carried out,” she said at the closing ceremony of the Selangor 2024 state Nursery Service Advocacy Programme here today.
Earlier, Anfaal in her speech at the ceremony said many benefits will be obtained by registered daycare operators, including tax exemptions and special incentives from the government.
“Similarly, if there are corporate companies interested in creating a corporate social responsibility programmes (in collaboration with a childcare centre), registered nurseries will definitely be their choice,” she said.
Anfaal said so far there are about 3,000 nurseries registered with JKM across the country with 1,004 of them in Selangor.
She said out of that number, five areas in the state recorded the highest number of nurseries, namely Petaling, Hulu Langat, Subang Jaya, Shah Alam and Gombak.
-- BERNAMA