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got smoke no promotion

October 21st, 2009
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PAS is really going for the jugular here. Denying promotion on basis of smoking habit? While I’m all for anti-smoking campaign, I think this may infringe of personal rights and can be considered discrimination. A better option (or workaround) would be to ask those civil servants to undergo regular health checks and make the results as part of the promotion requirements. Maybe add in compulsory insurance coverage will also serve as a reminder (since smokers pay more premium). Instead of all the “nice” campaigns, the authorities should go in hard – put up giant sized posters of damaged organs instead of pictures of leaders. Play anti-smoking video clips at in every cinema, between TV shows, take up full page ads in newspaper, buy adspace in Facebook, Utusan, The Star, Gmail, Yahoo, etc.

Oh ya, instead of hiring snoop squads to follow couples around, why not station them at public spaces to immediately fine those who smoke in the public? Hire some ladies too – can improve employment rates and at the same time increase revenue for the state coffers.

PAS is studying the possibility of penalising the state’s government servants by not giving them any promotion if they are smokers, in an all-out effort to discourage the habit.

State Women’s Development, Family and Health committee chairman Wan Ubaidah Omar said the government was serious in getting people to kick the smoking habit.

“The Federal and state governments have done everything possible to discourage people from smoking, and perhaps punitive measures could be considered to get some results,” she said during the question-and-answer time at the Kelantan State Legislative Assembly meeting at Kota Darul Naim on Wednesday.

Wan Ubaidah (PAS-Kijang) said this in response to a supplementary question by Abdul Fattah Harun (PAS-Bukit Tuku), who suggested penalising government servants in line with the proposal by Kelantan Mentri Besar Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat that PAS leaders who smoked would not be given a chance to contest in any general election.

“I notice that anti-smoking campaigns are not getting anywhere and I would like to suggest that state leaders set conditions that any state assemblymen or civil servant who smokes will not be considered for promotion,” he said.

Earlier, Wan Ubaidah replied to an original question by Dr Nik Mazian Nik Mohamad (PAS-Gaal) on efforts by the government to educate the public on the dangers of smoking and on follow-up measures taken to get smokers to kick the habit.

She said that the Kelantan government recently organised a state-level workshop for 90 imams (prayer leaders) to disseminate information on the dangers of smoking in their respective areas.

“We want the masses to know of the government’s aspiration to bring down the number of smokers in the state and hope that it would have the necessary impact in the long-run,” she said.

“I am very disappointed that anti-smoking campaigns have not worked — based on studies, almost half of the male population in Kelantan are smokers and this is a worrying trend which could get worse,” she added.

She said that the state government had even issued a fatwa (official ruling on a point of Islamic law) at hospitals, clinics, business premises and public areas that it is forbidden to smoke cigarettes because they were harmful not only to smokers but also passive smokers.

change?

October 20th, 2009
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In the last 4 months, we have seen many changes or promises of change being done under new leadership, especially for the significant minorities – increased token allocation for schools,  job allocation in public sector, visits to community areas like Batu Caves and Brickfields, approval of extra APPLIED holidays for Deepavali, advise to have school final exams few days after Deepavali, allocation for training youths, meeting with non-MIC groups, processing of PR and identity documents, allocation of PNB units, …the list can go on. Some of them may seem to be cosmetic, but still it is something new for the moment.

All this can take place without any changes to the constitution. Does it mean that all this while, the freedom of interpreting and administering policies based on the certain Articles of the Federal Constitutions could have been  misused?

Kg Tokong and Kg Buah Pala

October 17th, 2009
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This is what the developer for Kg Tokong is doing:

Hilmi said although the number of families had risen from an initial 300-odd families to around 800 families, UDA Holdings was still willing to compensate them, noting that it was now processing some 200 new applications for compensation.

He said UDA was offering temporary occupancy licence (TOL) holders a 850-sq ft three-room apartment together with moving cost to the transit homes, while their extended families are being offered a 750-sq ft apartment unit.

“Those renting units in the village are also being offered a 45% discount to purchase the apartment units,” he said.

UDA Holdings managing director Datuk Jaafar Abu Hassan hopes to conclude discussions with all the affected 833 families by December, adding that it will start work on the project by the first quarter of next year.

“Almost 90% of the affected families have agreed in principle with our compensation packages.

“ We are confident we can conclude talks with the rest of them soon,” he said.

UDA Holdings plans to build low and medium-cost flats, apartments, condominiums and commercial buildings with a gross sales value of between RM800mil and RM1bil on a 9.6ha site in the village.

Jaafar said the project, to be conducted over four phases, would begin with the first phase, and would involve the relocation of 235 families.

“So far, 174 families have moved into transit homes that we built for them. “We are in the midst of building another 80 units of transit homes for the remaining families,” he said.

I’m not sure if the residents there are into animal rearing as in Kg Buah Pala, so maybe no issue on relocation of farms.

It looks to me the developer for Kg Tokong offered a good deal for the residents – apartment for TOL owners AND the extended families. If each apartment is about RM45,000, that will be RM37.485 million. For Kg Buah Pala, the deals was good too – a 1200 sqft double storey house, but only for the TOL holders. One more difference is that for Kg Tokong, the residents have been provided transit homes while waiting for the project to complete.Whereas in Kg Buah Pala, a nominal sum was offered as relocation cost. Even those renting houses in Kg Tokong are given 45% discount to buy the apartments later.

Its worthy to note that the two projects are of different nature- Kg Tokong to have a mixed development project while Kg Buah Pala to be an exclusive condominium project.

In terms of developers, UDA Holdings is well established company, while Nusmetro has lots of unanswered questions.

800ha land allocated for Indian education fund in Perak

October 17th, 2009
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This article came out on Star few days ago. The BN state government also allocated 2000ha for Islamic religious schools aid and 1000ha for private Chinese school aid. The aim is to use the proceeds from the cultivation of the land via an education fund to help the poor students.

It is indeed a good news. We can only hope that capable people are given the trust to manage the land, and all the three lands receive similar returns.

In what is seen as a Deepavali gift, the Perak government has announced the allocation of 800ha of land to generate funds for an Indian education fund in the state.

Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir said earnings from the land, to be cultivated with oil palm by the Perak Foundation, would be channelled into the fund (Tabung Pendidikan dan Pengupayaan Pendidikan Kaum India) for distribution to poor students.

“I hope this will come as good news for the Indians who will be celebrating Deepavali tomorrow.

This is the state government’s commitment to ensure that all races facing problems related to education are given aid,” he told reporters after attending the 2009 Umno General Assembly at the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) here.

He said the state government had also allocated 2,000ha for the benefit of more than 700 Islamic religious schools and 1,000ha to aid private Chinese schools.

Puteri UMNO calls for closure of vernacular schools

October 15th, 2009
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Isn’t this seditious? 🙂

Reported by Star:

Another motion adopted by the meeting called on the Government to review the education system and the abolition of vernacular schools.

Under the motion proposed by the Pulai division, the movement wanted the dual school system to be changed and replaced by a more suitable system that was acceptable to all races and with Bahasa Malaysia as its medium of instruction.

Anyway, this idea has been bandied about for ages now. The problem would be “replaced by a more suitable system” as mentioned above. It will be hard to compromise – for example, would there be Saraswathy Pooja prayers in national schools? Can organise Kabadi contest? Can the Chinese students bring non-halal food to school? Can celebrate Mooncake Festival? Guaranteed vernacular language class during normal hours regardless of the number of students? The staff of current vernacular schools given similar positions in new schools? No discrimination in the use of resources in school? A lot of the “freedom” would dissappear when the schools are abolished.

I think an independent team should be set up to interview and research on the Wawasan schools to see the issues that occur there. From use of common facilities to bringing food to school.