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The '''Amanjaya Specialist Centre''' is a hospital that opened in August 2014 in [[Sungai Petani]] in the Malaysian state of [[Kedah]].<ref name="The Star (Malaysia) - 19 August 2013 - A shot in the arm for Kedah">{{cite news|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Community/2013/08/29/A-shot-in-the-arm-for-Kedah/|title=A shot in the arm for Kedah|last=Tan|first=David|date=19 August 2013|work=[[The Star (Malaysia)]]|accessdate=9 July 2014}}</ref> Funded in part by the [[Government of Malaysia|Malaysian Federal government]], it is reported as being the first hospital in Malaysia that will meet the [[Green building in Malaysia|"Green Building Index"]] criteria.<ref name="The Star (Malaysia) - 19 August 2013 - A shot in the arm for Kedah"/>
The '''Amanjaya Specialist Centre''' is a hospital that opened in August 2014 in [[Sungai Petani]] in the Malaysian state of [[Kedah]].<ref name="The Star (Malaysia) - 19 August 2013 - A shot in the arm for Kedah">{{cite news|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Community/2013/08/29/A-shot-in-the-arm-for-Kedah/|title=A shot in the arm for Kedah|last=Tan|first=David|date=19 August 2013|work=[[The Star (Malaysia)]]|accessdate=9 July 2014}}</ref> Funded in part by the [[Government of Malaysia|Malaysian Federal government]], it is reported as being the first hospital in Malaysia that will meet the [[Green building in Malaysia|"Green Building Index"]] criteria.<ref name="The Star (Malaysia) - 19 August 2013 - A shot in the arm for Kedah"/>

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The Amanjaya Specialist Centre is a hospital that opened in August 2014 in Sungai Petani in the Malaysian state of Kedah.[1] Funded in part by the Malaysian Federal government, it is reported as being the first hospital in Malaysia that will meet the "Green Building Index" criteria.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Tan, David (19 August 2013). "A shot in the arm for Kedah". The Star (Malaysia). Retrieved 9 July 2014.

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