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Muthu qualifies?

March 19th, 2009
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Been busy with post-SPM/STPM activities updates, so apologies for not updating the blog. Let’s see what happened the last few days. One story that caught my eye was the statement by MIC’s presidential hopeful Muthupalaniappan. He was complaining of all kinds of campaigns or irregularities happening at branch level such as:

– branch chairmen being intimidated not to nominate him

– nomination forms came preprinted with the incumbent’s name

– lack of forms for him to distribute easily

Well, imagine our surprise when despite all the hurdles Muthu claims, he managed to get the minimum 50 nominations! In fact, he says 51 is in the bag.

The 66-year-old challenger said: “I’m happy to say I have 51 nominations.

“Many branches nationwide, wishing for a leadership change, have invited me to visit them and collect their nominations.”

Saying he did not have enough nomination forms to distribute to all branches, Muthupalaniappan added: “I need to supply new forms as most of those sent to the branches have Samy Vellu’s name printed on them.”

Muthupaniappan, however, refused to reveal the source of his nominations saying the branches feared repercussions.

He said he would collect the remaining nominations, in time to file them with the presidential election committee for its approval on Saturday.

Well, one can only wish him all the best. Hopefully he is able to collect and submit the forms in time, and the forms are not rendered invalid due to various technical reasons.

e-commerce talk by SHRDC

March 16th, 2009
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e-commerce-talk

E-Commerce Tea-Talk at SHRDC.

9.30 – 11.30am

26th March 2009

Its Free!

Seminar Keusahawan Agro Tani in Sungai Petani

March 16th, 2009
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Received via email:
Dear Bro / Sis,

Seminar Keusahawan Agro Tani under the patronage of YB. Senator T.
Murugiah – Deputy Minister In PM’s Dept will be held at Dewan Beng Siew, Sungai Petani, Kedah On the 22nd March 2009 at8am – 5pm. There are speakers from Jabatan Pertanian, Jabatan Perikanan, Jabatan Veterinar who will be giving out information on the opportunities available. There will be a special talk on bird nest ( burung walid ) which is less popular among the Indians , where per kg can be sold at RM5k. Very good business where our community should start doing. For example a Chinese guy is producing 2000kg per month. There will also be speakers from private sector such as farming, laundry, barber, leech breeding and etc who will be giving talks. Kementerian Belia dan Sukan officials will be speaking on Belia Loans. There are other banks such as Maybank, Agro bank, Bank Rakyat, CIMB who will be providing information from their counter.

This is our sixth stop after Sentul, Johor, Penang, Perak – IPOH, Perak – Taiping. A total of 10k+ have participated in the seminar and 4k+ have requested for the free courses.

Those who are interested for free course on leech breeding, red chilies, tissue cultured pineapple, tissue cultured banana, can get themselves registered at the Revelation Agro & Farming Industry Counter ( RAFI ). For more information on the seminar can email me at praba@batukawan.com.my ( www.minew.org ) , please call :

Rajan : 016 – 218 1589
Praba : 012 – 243 4118
Siva : 012 – 555 7160
Vela : 017 – 461 8352
Rama : 016 – 637 1046
Sudha : 018 – 229 6707
Gopi : 012 – 539 9873 ( Bedong )
Shashi: 016 – 440 0848 ( Kulim )
Muthu : 019 – 472 2317 ( Kuala Ketil )
Shangkar : 016 – 436 2276 ( Gurun )
Thyagaraj : 016 – 442 8835 ( SP )

Klang to KL via boat??

March 15th, 2009
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Yup, just like the very old days. We may find ourselves traveling from Klang to KL via Sungai Klang if we are to believe these words by Selangor MB:

Khalid said the makeover might also include working towards extending the light rail transit network to Klang or having boat rides right up to Masjid Jamek in Kuala Lumpur to ease traffic congestion.

At NAPEI Education Fair Mid Valley

March 15th, 2009
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Spent 3 hours at Mid Valley yesterday attending the NAPEI Education Fair together with nephew and niece. We were early as the fair opened its door at 11am only. Quite a lot of exhibitors were there – KLIUC, UTAR, Sri, Inti, SEGI, Kojadi, Baking Institute, HELP, APIIT, TAR College, UNITAR, MAHSA, Masterskill, Lim Kok Wing, Stamford, Taylor, KDU, AIMST, Dika, PTPL, IACT, One Academy, Saito, MUST, Nilai, among others, and  few agencies that deal with recruitment for medicine seats.

Saw quite a number of Indians in the fair. Many were interested in the usual colleges and the standard programmes – medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, engineering.

Got a good explanation from  Head of Childhood Education of SEGI Subang Jaya. Lim Kok Wing staff also were quite friendly and explained well. Same goes for UNITAR, who were understaffed, but tried to answer questions from visitors.

Some of my views/findings:

– Early childhood education is a good field to explore. Among the colleges that offer a diploma/degree is SEGI, Unitar, Sri, Dika, and PTPL.

– Only UNISEL and UNITAR offer Bachelor of Education that is recognised by MOE. Meaning you can apply for government posting after graduating. The fees are quite OK too.

– I think Lim Kok Wing has among the highest fees for a standard degree program. Better to do a diploma and then continue with degree (year 4), but still its a 5 year study. Other colleges offer shorter period of 4 years for same path. Need to think twice (or more) before enroling here.

– APIIT seemed to have lots of foreigners at the booth. Maybe want to show their multi-national environment.

– TAR College remains a popular choice for many – affordable fees, recognised programs, employability OK. It had good crowd at the booth.

– If you have 10As and above, good chance of getting a scholarship in private uni/college. Can be exempted from tuition fees. At least will reduce burden of parents.

– For average students, there’s not many choice  – enrol for your intended program and apply for PTPTN. Your average results means scholarship is very, very hard. If you do well in the first and second semesters, then apply for scholarships the following year.