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Penjara Wanita Kajang

January 18th, 2010
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Managed to visit the Women’s Prison in Kajang (and sorry, no photos allowed inside the building). Some interesting facts I learnt from the officers there:

1. There’s between 1000 and 2000 prisoners at any one time, but the capacity is about 400 only.

2. Most of the inhabitants are foreigners who commit crimes like overstaying, misusing visa/permit etc. There were nearly 80% of them at the time of the visit.

3. Most prisoners are in for short term (6 months and less) due to the type of the crime committed. Example of crimes: drug use, permit misuse, overstaying, stealing, etc.

4. The locals are allowed to study (MLVK Tahap 1 is being taught, started recently).

5. There are various activities like cooking, cleaning, tailoring, food processing, saloon and spa service ,batik making, handicraft making, etc. to occupy the prisoners’ time. The prison earns about RM7 million in annual sales from the products made by the prisoners.

7. Children up to age of 3 are allowed to accompany their mother in the prison (there’s a nursery). After that, the kids are given to next of kin or sent to welfare homes.

8. Being female, there’s less problem with the prisoners.

9. Those being remanded are also held in this prison while waiting for the case to be mentioned.

10. Overall, the prisoners looked well treated, and nope, I did not visit the cells.

Well, I can’t provide exact numbers and specifics of the place, but I hope the above gives you some idea of the prison.

Iniya Ponggal Valthukal

January 14th, 2010
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Ponggal Wishes to all Tamil readers! Managed to reach home in time to celebrate Ponggal today:

At SJKT Bukit Darah building fund dinner

November 9th, 2009
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Came back from the Majlis Jamuan Makan Malam Tabung Bangunan for SJKT Bukit Darah at Dewan Sri Menanti, Bandar Baru Sungai Buloh. Attended together with Muru on behalf of UMIC. UMIC gave RM1001 for the building funds.

Event started quite late due to VVIPs being late. A first time effort by the school, so can forgive the hiccups. I was interested with the school history. It started in 1969 with 3 classrooms, and 40 years down the lane, it has 6 classrooms. Is that a proud record?

The school has been doing well in recent year, and I guess UMIC played a tiny role in that. The school have been linking up with various NGOs and being independent in sourcing for help. A good HM with strong PIBG support saw the improvement of science lab, toilets, addition of mini arena and so on.

The school is also starting pre-school classes in 2010. Currently 230 students are registered, and UPSR passing rate is more than 60%. Really commendable for a partially-aided school.

Anyway, the schools hoping to collect RM120,000 to add 3 classrooms and improve their science lab. Want to help? Contact the school at 03-60381335.

Meanwhile, it seems EXCO Xavier had promised RM5000 (which was prominently displayed on the projector so that people won’t forget the promise). Three politicians were in attendance. Two from ruling coalition (MP Subang Sivarasa and MP Selayang William Leong) who each donated RM1000. ADUN Kuang Abdul Shukor from UMNO pledged RM3000 of his own money, and also said that he will help to make the building a realisation. However, he clarified that he can’t promise the amount.

Sivarasa mentioned that the state government is “committed” to solve the land problem for Tamil schools. He mentioned that those on state lands are easier but those on private land like plantation companies need longer time and negotiation.

Sivarasa mentioned that Selangor government gave RM4 million each to Tamil, Chinese and Agama schools from their RM1.5 billion budget. So, he hoped the Federal government will give a similar ratio from the RM190 billion budget allocation for 2010. If we calculate the percentage, RM4 million of RM1.5 billion is  0.267%.  That would mean RM506.67 million just for Tamil schools in 2010!!! I think can buy over many of those private lands that these schools sit on.

Sani Peyarchi

September 28th, 2009
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Srinivasa Perumal Temple

Went to the Sri Srinivasa Perumal temple in Puchong yesterday evening. Quite crowded due to the Sani Peyarchi (shifting of planet Saturn – Sani into new zodiac house -Simmam to Kanni) and Saraswathi Pooja functions being held on same day. Sani Peyarchi was on Saturday, but some temples are doing the pooja later due to various reasons.

As usual, some of the zodiac signs (raasi) will be affected in this cycle (up to 2011 for some raasi). Among them – Meenam, Khumbam, Mithunam, Tula, Simma, Kanni, etc. The priest read out the effects (basically all he possible disasters than can happen under the sun) and the parigharam to counter/negate the effects. Most of the parigharam involve praying to Lord Saniswaran and his guru Lord Perumal, added with lighting the ghee lamps, chanting certain mantras, etc.

Made me wonder, people face negative things all this while – family problems, health, career/employment problems, car accidents, etc. Who to blame then if now can blame the planets and one’s own raasi?

In the final analysis, virtually nothing can stop Karma (except Divine Interception) from running its path. You reap what you sow. I believe negative things in life also teaches you good lessons. Its part of the learning process and cleansing of bad karma. Good or bad, need to face it and move on. We can only try to reduce the negative effects by praying, doing good deeds, and having self-awareness/maturity/discipline.

uncle, please help me to deposit cash

September 25th, 2009
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I was at a Maybank branch during lunch time, and a girl aged about early twenties approached me (called me uncle!!!), asking help to use the cash deposit machine. She did not know how to follow the instructions and worried will deposit the money into wrong account. I silently wondered why she didn’t approach the staff at the bank.

Anyway, I helped her to deposit the cash. And realised that the CDM did not have Tamil language version. Maybe that’s one of the reasons, others being illiterate or perhaps she’s just technology-phobia. Sad to see younger generation having this kind of problem.