Archive for January, 2008

SJKT Tepi Sungai construction starts

January 25th, 2008
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This is the school which is now running in modified store rooms due to fire and unsafe building.

Work on Tamil school building starts

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KLANG: Construction work on a new building for SJK (T) Tepi Sungai here has finally taken off.

Education Ministry Parliamentary Secretary Datin Paduka Komala Krishnamoorthy said the three-storey building would cost about RM1mil.

In May 2003, part of the 100-year-old school building collapsed and was demolished later after being declared unsafe.

The situation worsened when the school’s remaining classrooms were damaged in a fire at the end of last year.

All 158 pupils were forced to attend classes next door at the Klang Municipal Council’s (MPK) store, which had been turned into temporary classrooms.

Klang MIC division head Alex Tiagarasan, who is a councillor, said the new building would have 18 classrooms.

“The contactor has promised to complete the project as soon as possible although there was no time frame when it will be completed,” he said.

The school will also have a new computer lab, a canteen and a library.

100000 at Port Klang Thaipusam

January 25th, 2008
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This is the temple that I went in the morning of Thaipusam day. It was less crowded until 9am, but the crowd increased after 10am, according to my friend who was there the whole time, at HSS’s annathanam booth.

Big turnout of devotees

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Sri Bala Subramaniar Swamy Temple in Port Klang saw the largest-ever crowd in its 160-year history with thousands of people gathering to observe Thaipusam.

An estimated 100,000 people converged at the temple over the past two days. Twenty thousand devotees, including those carrying paal kudam (milk pot) and kavadi, were at the temple on Tuesday night.

Sea of devotees: The crowd at the Sri Bala Subramaniar Swamy Temple in Port Klang during Thaipusam on Wednesday.

A large crowd again turned up yesterday morning to offer prayers. Temple chairman R.S. Maniam said the temple in Jalan Limbongan usually received just 1,000 paal kudam bearers making their 3km journey from the Harikrishna Alayar Temple in Jalan Tengku Badar.

“This has never happened before but we are happy to see such a large congregation and we are discussing ways to make it more festive if the trend continues next year,” he said when met at the temple yesterday.

At Batu Tiga, Selangor, the Murugan Temple also saw an unexpectedly larger crowd yesterday. According to temple committee member Indra Veerapan, the crowd was double that of the previous year.

“Last year we had about 1,500 people while this year, more than 5,000 showed up,” she said.

The large number of people at these temples did not cause a fall in the numbers at Batu Caves, according to MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu.

Speaking to the press at Batu Caves, he said the numbers there were the same as in previous years.

He said more than a million people turned up yesterday but they came at different times. About 950,000 turned up the night before.

Devotees who went to Batu Caves yearly said the crowd this year was smaller than in previous years. They said people were streaming freely through the gates of the Batu Caves temple when in the past, they virtually could not move because of the crowd. Traders also said there was less business this year.

Malaysian Hindu Sangam president Datuk A. Vaithylingam said he received word from members that the turnout was lower this year.

“Although I did not go, I received a lot of calls from members of the sangam and people who went to Batu Caves and they said the turnout was smaller,” he said.

In Penang, George Town OCPD Asst Comm Azam Abd Hamid said the Thaipusam crowd over the last two days were more or less the same as last year’s.

“More than 80,000 devotees are in Penang. The morning and afternoon crowd were about the same as those in previous years,” he said.

It was earlier reported that more devotees were expected to converge on the island from Tuesday because of the call to boycott the celebrations at Batu Caves.

Special Pooja at Subramaniam Temple Port Klang

January 25th, 2008
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There will be a special pooja (prayer) at Sri Bala Subramaniar Swamy temple, Port Klang today (25/1) at 7pm. It is located near to Port Klang KTM station and recently achieved fame due to the largest Thaipusam crowd in its 106 years history.

The special pooja is to mark the last day of “Unnavirtham” (fasting) at the Subramaniar Temple in Port Klang and prayers for Hindraf ISA detainee Uthaya who has been admitted yesterday.

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Uthayakumar in bad condition

January 24th, 2008
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Got this info from Waythamoorthy:

ISA DETAINEE

LATEST ON FASTING BY UTHAYAKUMAR.

I have just received information from my family members who met Uthayakumar at Taiping Hospital that his condition is quite bad.

He had severe stomach and abdominal pain. He is warded at ward 12 C of Taiping Hospital.

His right hand is handcuffed to the bed which is absolutely ridiculous. He is not a common criminal. He is also tightly guarded by 4 prison security officials at all times.

I am told that his potassium level is very high and has been warned that he may suffer a heart attack. He is now on drips.

Uthayakumar has urged all HINDRAF supporters to continue with their peaceful struggle and our legitimate demands for the rights of the ethnic minority Indian community.

P.WAYTHA MOORTHY

currently in London

uthayakumar admitted to taiping hospital

January 24th, 2008
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just got news that one of the HINDRAF ISA detainees, Uthayakumar who insisted on fasting with the other 4, has been admitted to Taiping Hospital. » Read more: uthayakumar admitted to taiping hospital