Bad Experience at Old Town Kopitiam IOI Mall

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I was supposed to write about this last week, but forgot. Good thing Then reminded me again. It was JCard day at Jusco IOI Mall Puchong, so I went there to buy some things ..ahem….

In the midst of shopping, we decided to take a break and go for breakfast (we went early, at 8am to Jusco). So, proceeded to Old Town Kopitiam located on the ground floor (facing outside). Then and I ordered one of the breakfast sets each, just like some other patrons there. We waited, and waited, and waited, and waited…for about 45 minutes!. Only the drinks came early. My food also came within 15 minutes, but the mee hoon took ages. The Malay lady at next table walked off (I guess she came earlier and was waiting like us as well). Other patrons were also looking anxiously. Then, after inquiring from the waiter, found out the mee hoon stock was depleted, and they were preparing a new set!

The other grouse we had with the place is the inability to communicate with the workers – they smile and nod their heads, but most of the time misunderstand our question. We asked a simple question – how long would it take for the food to arrive – but no proper answer from 2 of the serving staff. I think its time for Old Town to go Malaysia Boleh and hire local staff.

We left without Then getting her mee hoon, and the counter guy had some common sense to not charge her for the drink.

We decided to boycott Kopitiam in IOI Mall until further notice.

Kannadi Thundughal on adultery

/* May 15th, 2009 by poobalan | View blog reactions 1 comment »
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Yesterday’s edition of Kannadi Thundukal talked about adultery and marital problems. The story started with a lady, Mrs A,  telling how her husband, Mr B, was fooling around with the Indonesian maid. The couple was doing catering business, and employed few Indonesians. The incident was witnessed by the lady’s teenage daughter who complained to her.  One day,  Mrs A caught them both red-handed. The husband left the house. It did not end there. The husband then hooked up with the lady’s brother’s wife!!! The lady’s brother (C) was ill and wheel-chair bound. The brother had 5 kids with wife (D), and yet the wife hooked up with Mr B who is relationship-wise is of brother status to her.

The lady mentioned how heartbroken her brother was until he even try commit suicide. The episode then aired interview with a guy (not sure from where) who talked about couples needing to understand each other. He said the blame could also be on the wife side for failing to understand psychical needs of the husband or maybe the husband is oversexed. He advised couples to seek counseling or medical attention in cases like this.

Imagine now, the impact on the children. What the teenage girl saw will forever scar her life – father in bed with another woman. Imagine the social stigma the family will carry. How in future, will the lady get her kids married off easily?

The story yesterday reminded me of someone I’ve known for the past one year or so. He is actually involved in one of the initiatives that I’m involved as well. I found out last week that the person has left his wife and kids, and now going around with another lady.  Due to work reasons, the person was always on the move, while the family was located in another state. Thus he did not have much quality time with family for last few years. And now, he seems to have dumped the family for a foreign lady. It is sad to hear that while we are fighting for our community’s well being, we have such “educated” people creating bad name for us.  Another broken family. Another single parent in the making. More headache for NGOs and community.

For me, if the marriage is not working out, seek help/advise and if really cannot work together, opt for legal separation. Ensure welfare of spouse and children is settled, and then you can romp around with whoever or whatever you want. Don’t leave things in limbo and create problem for others.

Then said : this kind of people should be shot to death.

MIC launches new portal…finally!

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It was with great anticipation that I surfed to www.mic.org.my to view MIC’s new website (it was first mentioned last year April). Well, at first look, its not great. But for me function is more important than form and I lowered my expectation. It has a poll sections, blog section, video and photo gallery. I’ll say its still work in progress, maybe 50% complete.

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By the way, first time I browsed the URL, there was an error, but it disappeared when I refreshed the page.

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The new portal was launched by Information Minister Rais Yatim.

Samy has high hopes for the portal:

Meanwhile MIC president S Samy Vellu stressed that the content of the website must be made most attractive to the younger generation.

“The most important and challenging aspect of the MIC portal is the content. It must be constantly updated with real-time news so that the portal will capture the minds of the people, especially the youths.

“The MIC portal will now be the centre of information for the Indian community to attain the latest and accurate information on MIC,” he said.

Samy Vellu, who has come under attacks by many after the party suffered a devastating loss in the general election last year, lashed back at his critics that the website will regain MIC’s glory.

“The community can now interact and communicate with MIC officers any time and anywhere in real time. We want to hear from the community, we want them to tell us what they want and how we could assist them.

“When we do mistakes, we want the community to let us know, to advise us and make recommendations,” he said.

“This is the kind of relationship we want to have with the community… even before this, the MIC was able to read the pulse of the Indian community but perhaps there existed a gap, and this led to many Indians, especially the younger generation keeping away from the Barisan Nasional.

However he said tha this gap could be bridged with the launch of the portal.

If indeed the portal is able to be a focal point – an OSC – for the community, it will be great. For that, it must look something like www.gov.my, but at the the moment, the site needs a lot of rework. Also, there’s a problem of coordinating information from various sources. It requires huge resource. Not many Indian-based websites are able to arrange such information and cater for the community.

For example, if you browse the Education section under Opportunities menu, you will find Scholarship by MARA, (!) plus few other entries that have expired.  Its not easy to run a portal. Definitely need at least 3 full time staff – one designer, one content manager, and one programmer/developer.

Anyway, the portal has a e-community and e-feedback function whereby makkal can write in their problems/complaints etc. I think  one should give it a try and see if its effective or not before passing judgement. I know I will be trying it soon.

Oh ya…forget to add, I was being quite lenient and generous when evaluating the website. I can already hear it coming – WHAT??? No Facebook? No Twitter? No Youtube? Want to attract younger generation??? No RSS also??? Want to attract Internet savvy generation? Who are they trying to kid?

Kg Pandan Indian Settlement relocation postponed to October

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An update on the Kampung Pandan Indian Settlement issue posted yesterday:

THE 70-year-old Indian settlement in Kampung Pandan is being redeveloped for the residents of the village.

Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Ahmad Fuad Ismail said the redevelopment project spelt out in the Draft Kuala Lumpur City Plan 2020 (DKLCP2020) was to build 480 low-cost units for the residents.

“There is not going to be anything else there but this project. Once completed, each unit will measure 700 sq ft — which is 50 sq ft extra compared to the other Public Housing Schemes (PPR) in the city and it is going to be more stylish,” Fuad said.

The mayor stressed however that the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) would not be able to start building the low-cost housing unless and until the residents moved out.

The mayor was speaking to reporters at the weekly Meet The Press session at the DBKL headquarters yesterday.

Fuad also gave the residents in Kampung Pandan a grace period of until October on a relocation order. They were initially supposed to move out today but the Federal Territories Ministry agreed to postpone their relocation.

The mayor also promised to consider the request from residents who are old and sickly as well as those with large extended families to be moved to closer PPR units.

The residents were told to relocate to PPR Kg Muhibbah in Puchong which is 20km away from their homes.

If there are empty units nearby, we will accommodate them,” he said, adding that residents only need to provide their medical report.

I symphathise with the residents but they must learn to trust the DBKL.

About 255 families are currently residing in the settlement.

When contacted, Kampung Pandan Indian Settlement Action Council head Suresh Kumar said that he was grateful to Fuad and Raja Nong Chik for the extension of the deadline to move but said that the residents want a better guarantee than a “Surat Aku Janji”.

“It is not a legal binding document and we want something more concrete,” Suresh said.

“We also want the DBKL to ensure that priority is given to the Kg Pandan Indian settlement residents to move into the units when completed and this includes those who have already moved out,” he said.

The mayor is asking the residents to trust the DBKL while the residents want a binding blakc and white, not verbal promises or powerless “Aku Janji” forms.  The problem of residents having to relocate far away is still not solved as there’s no info on “available empty unit nearby”.

Still no news about the name being retained or the fate of facilities like tamil school, temple, and madrasah located  there.

defaulters owe MIED RM60 million!

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In July 2007, it was RM30 million. At that time, the plan was to issue legal notice to defaulters.

March last year, it was announced that only 34% of the RM86 million (about Rm23 million) has been collected back and about 2000 people were served with legal notices.

In February this year, MIEd said it will sue some 4000 borrowers to reclaim some money.

Yesterday, the default amount has ballooned to RM60 million!

Education loan defaulters owe the MIC about RM60mil and the party-owned Maju Institute of Educational Development (MIED) will come down hard on defaulters.

According to MIC president and MIED chairman Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu, only RM34,907,357.83 has been repaid from loans amounting to around RM90mil.

“Legal action will be taken against the defaulters and the guarantors,” he said during the MIED’s second cheque presentation ceremony of the year at Dynasty Hotel yesterday.

“Their names will be blacklisted to prevent them from obtaining other loans and they will also be slapped with travel bans.”

Samy Vellu added that around 95% of students tried to avoid repayment and some even went to the extent of changing their addresses after completing their studies.

MIED, the educational arm of MIC, has disbursed around RM90mil through 12,500 study loans for around 9,500 students since its inception in 1984.

The MIED stopped approving loans of RM40,000 and above in March last year as many borrowers had difficulty repaying them.

Loans amounting to RM1,171,270 were handed out to 143 varsity students yesterday.

Medical students took the lion’s share totalling RM692,000, followed by dentistry students at RM106,500, while engineering students were given RM75,000.

This is one of those cases where MIC is let down by the community instead of the other way around. Shameful indeed that we have so many people who are evading paying back the money which can be used for other students.