Malaysian Indian in Penang

Penangite Indians (Malaysian: Kaum India di Pulau Pinang, Tamil:பினாங்கு இந்தியர்கள்), also known as Chulias are Malaysian Indians that live primarily in the state of Penang, Malaysia. Most are the descendants from those who migrated from India during the British colonisation of Malaya. However, historical sources prove that the ancient Indians arrived in Penang during the Chola dynasty. Today, the Penangite Indians are one of the most successful ethnic groups in Penang state and whole of Malaysia. Penangite Indians forms a large percentage of the state's professional labours such as business, law and medicine as well as politics, it can be proved by the appointment of Dr P.Ramasamy as deputy chief minister of Penang. It made him the first Malaysian of Indian origin to hold the post of dep

Malaysian Indian in Penang

Penangite Indians (Malaysian: Kaum India di Pulau Pinang, Tamil:பினாங்கு இந்தியர்கள்), also known as Chulias are Malaysian Indians that live primarily in the state of Penang, Malaysia. Most are the descendants from those who migrated from India during the British colonisation of Malaya. However, historical sources prove that the ancient Indians arrived in Penang during the Chola dynasty. Today, the Penangite Indians are one of the most successful ethnic groups in Penang state and whole of Malaysia. Penangite Indians forms a large percentage of the state's professional labours such as business, law and medicine as well as politics, it can be proved by the appointment of Dr P.Ramasamy as deputy chief minister of Penang. It made him the first Malaysian of Indian origin to hold the post of dep