The Mind’s Afternoon with Vinod Shekhar 2

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The Star covered the talk by Vinod Shekar. I also found a posting in Tulipspeaks’s blog with some pics as well.

Malaysian Indians should stop blaming others for their woes and start taking responsibility, said Petra Group chief executive officer Datuk Vinod Sekhar.

Speaking at a forum on the future of Indian youths here on Saturday, he said the first step was to see themselves as Malaysians and not Tamils, Telugu or Malayalees.

“We are Malaysians and we should not let anybody tell us otherwise,” he added.

The forum was attended by about 600 middle-class youths and professionals including budding business people hungry for financial and other help to expand.

Vinod was speaking as a role model at the forum organised by TheMind (Malaysian Indian Educational Development Association).

Vinod, who is supporting TheMind with RM100,000 a year to network, establish self-help programmes and open up opportunities for Indian youths, urged Indians here to set up groups and seize opportunities as Malaysians and to not rely on Indian-only organisations and political parties for leadership.

“They should develop multiple leadership potential from within the community,” he said, adding that the community should stop blaming and start asking what was holding it back.

“We’ve got to coalesce and look out for each other and build on it,” he said to questions from the floor.

“Our political parties let us down, we let ourselves down.

“We have to help each other and help others, including the poor among Malays and Chinese,” he said, adding that the idea was to start small at local levels and get as many individuals involved.

Not sure if there 600 people though. I think more closer to 400. Hope that those who attended get some benefit one way or another.

Kavyeas investigates Murugiah visiting Teresa

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After branding Murugiah as small boy, now Kayveas is under pressure to investigate of Murugiah went to see Teresa Kok over her complaint on food during detention. Teresa Kok not bothered to reply!!!

I think PPP council member Shanmuganathan will be next target because he was quoted as supporting Murugiah.

PPP Youth chief Senator T. Murugiah’s aggressiveness in overseeing the Public Complaints Bureau has landed him in the soup with his own party.

Party president Datuk M. Kayveas has written to Seputeh MP Teresa Kok to enquire if she had made an official complaint to the bureau concerning the poor quality of food served to her during police detention.

Kayveas wanted to know if Teresa had personally approached Muru­giah, the Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Depertment, to handle her case.

Your feedback is important to the party as to whether he responsibly discharged his duties as a deputy minister, wrote Kayveas in a letter dated Sept 29.

Kayveas, when asked, said he had been questioned by someone (whom he did not want to identify) whether Murugiah went to Teresa’s office on his own initiative.

I am being asked why a BN official went to an opposition party member’s office to see Teresa and I have to reply.

When contacted, Kok said she was not going to reply to the letter because she did not want to get involved in PPP’s internal politics.

I have ignored the letter and I really do not know what is the purpose of the letter.

As far as I am concerned, Murugiah had genuinely executed his duties as a deputy minister and there should be no reason for the letter to be written to me, she told The Star.

On Saturday Kayveas was asked at a press conference if there was any problem with Murugiah’s public service, to which he answered no.

Meanwhile, PPP supreme council member Dr N.A. Shanmuganathan said Murugiah was doing excellent public service attending to problems faced by the public.

His work has created a great impact on the public as he has been able to resolve problems immediately by getting the parties involved to communicate and iron out issues.

Police attack at Bersih rally anniversary

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Well, if up to 10pm there were no news, and we can see the anniversary did not attract many people, explosive news came out after midnight. While the NST did not report on police intimidation and attacks at all, The Star mentioned it in a very very light manner. As usual, the blogs are full of anger of action of the police. I provide some links below and also MK’s article. Another MK staff arrested as well. Total of 24 peopel arrested.

What is more stunning is that views of some eye witnesses that imply police were targetting some of the Indians (who may be wearing orange or Bersih t-shirt). Probably want to link HINDRAF to the gathering and make it an illegal one (it is illegal since no permit).

Also, the police seemed to pissed off with the public singing Negaraku. That’s what some wrote.

Read more at blogs below:

Sunrise

ADUN Lau Weng San

MP Tony Pua

Surviving KL Life Reuben Chua

A Litter Taffer (Melvin Mah)

Dead Alien X

Anil Netto (live)

Jelas.Info

Anil Netto (more eyewitness)

And MK article:

Riot police today dispersed about 300 people who had gathered at the Petaling Jaya Civic Centre.

The police moved into the crowd just as they were singing the national anthem and getting ready to leave. Before that they have heard short speeches from several politicians.

The crowd had walked over to the PJ Civic Centre shortly after 9.30pm after they had been originally dispersed from the Padang Timur, about a kilometre away, where they had gathered to take part in a candlelight vigil.

Just as the crowd started re-gathering at the Civic Centre, a team of anti-riot squad and a water cannon truck had arrived.

Shortly afterwards the police started dispersing the crowd using their shields.

In the ensuing melee, police arrested PJ Utara member of parliament and DAP leader Tony Pua, Kampung Tunku state representative Lau Weng San and 22 others. Also arrested was Malaysiakini videographer Shukri Mohamad.

“I was shooting the water cannon truck when a policeman told me to stop that. He ordered me to hand over the camera and tape. I turned and walked away when I was arrested,” Shukri said when contacted.

Eyewitnesses said that Pua was physically manhandled and thrown into a waiting Black Maria. The police were also seen chasing the crowd into an Indian restaurant located opposite the Civic Centre.

Those arrested have been taken to the PJ police station. A small group of people have gathered outside in support of those arrested under the watchful eyes of a team of police anti-riot squad.

Candlelight vigil called off

Earlier, at about 9.35pm, a candlelight vigil organised by polls reform group Bersih was hampered by police insistence on the gathered crowd to disperse.

The vigil was to have started at 9.30pm at Padang Timur opposite Amcorp Mall, Petaling Jaya.

However, the police had started blocking the roads leading to the venue as early as 7pm.

And as the scheduled 9.30pm approached, the police urged the gathered crowd in the field to disperse.

The crowd had then moved into the nearby Amcorp mall, engaged in a ?wait-and-see’ game with the police.

Among those in the crowd were recently court-released ISA detainee Raja Petra Kamaruddin, Selangor exco member Ronnie Liu and DAP leaders Lau Weng San and Pua.

At about 9.30pm, the organisers told the crowd to disperse so as to avoid any trouble with the police.

Some of the people then decided to hold a mini-procession from the field to the PJ Civic Centre, about a kilometre away.

Bersih Rally anniversary today, Hindraf in two weeks

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According to Malaysiakini, the rally anniversary in PJ only saw about 200 people, and basically no vigil was held as police managed to turn away the crowd. It was better in Ipoh as about 350 people attended. Still, its a very very small number of people, maybe due to lack of publicity.

HINDRAF Rally anniversary is in two weeks time. How would it be celebrated by the community? Perhaps a prayer in Batu Caves? November 25 falls on Tuesday this year. HINDRAF would have problem getting their message and publicity across this time. So, one can expect little crowd at the celebrations.

The Mind’s Afternoon with Vinod Shekhar

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As mentioned earlier, I did not attend the talk “Afternoon with Vinod Shekhar” organised by TheMIND Association and IGAUPM, sponsored by Petra Foundation.

Background about Mind and the talk appeared in the Star yesterday:

KUALA LUMPUR: Nothing seems impossible for academic Dr Siva Kumar Balasundram and his colleagues, who between them, have set up TheMind (Malaysian Indian Educational Development) Association, an organisation of high academic achievers who are helping some Malaysian Indians achieve excellence and success through education.

They themselves had struggled to achieve high academic status and believe that with the right help, encouragement and motivation, other Indians too can achieve similar success through education.

“We believe educational attainment is the one sure path for Malaysian Indians to advancement in life and success said Dr Siva, 37, a senior lecturer at UPM and a specialist on precision agriculture.

A core group of about 20 high achievers are running TheMind, and they organise opportunity seminars, motivation forums, courses and seminars for Indians.

They also organise sessions with rural Indian youths to place them in training institutes after they have completed their SPM.

In addition, TheMind has set up an e-mail network of over 50,000 individuals who act as initiators or helpers, offering advice, job vacancies and other pointers to needy individuals, for instance, where to get loans, scholarships and jobs.

“It is like a help-line and it’s growing in size, said association vice-president Dr Ganesan Vadamalai, 36, an agricultural scientist, referring to TheMind Bulletin Board.

In 2005, the group organised the 9th Malaysia Plan Voices of the Grassroots, a joint programme with ERA Consumer that was supported by the Friedrich Nauman Foundation and the European Union.

In 2007, they organised the National Indian Youth Convention, which attracted widespread attention from Indian youths, teachers, professionals and business people hungry to develop themselves, network and succeed in life.

Among the speakers at this convention was Petra Group founder president and CEO Datuk Vinod Sekhar, whose late father Tan Sri B. C. Sekhar was a world-reknown rubber specialist.

A one-day seminar in Kulim in April this year saw TheMind enthusiasts like Dr Ganesan coming face-to-face with the myriad problems Indian youths face -poverty, low skills, low academic achievements, lack of scholarships and being sidelined from mainstream development.

“They were in the low information group, and did not have adequate information on how to seize the opportunities and advance themselves, Dr Ganesan said, adding that 15 youths who had completed their SPM and were about to enter the job market as low-skilled employees were persuaded to study new skills at vocational institutes.

“They can get much higher wages with higher skills, Dr Ganesan said, adding the TheMind intended to conduct more forums to place Indian youths in skills training centres.

“We want to make this a permanent feature of our activities because Indian enrolment in skills institutes is low.

TheMind is a registered organisation and entirely voluntary, said Dr Siva.

“We could use more support and help. We also hope others set up similar voluntary organisations to show the way and motivate our people.

TheMind started with one man, Saravanan Kandasamy, an electronic engineer with Maxis who sent out e-mails in 2004 to Indian professionals whose addresses he had collected after diligent research on the Internet.

“Saravanan argued that Indian professionals needed to get involved to help the community and not just take care of themselves, Dr Siva said.

A meeting was held, attended by about 20 people and from that, a core group of five formed TheMind.

Saravanan runs its bulletin board from Porta City, Portugal, where he is studying for his PhD on a Portuguese government scholarship.

“Although he is far away, we keep in regular touch, Dr Siva said.

TheMind’s latest initiative is “An Afternoon with Datuk Vinod Sekhar “at the UPM campus from 2pm today where the successful businessman appears as a role model for Indian youths.

He will be offering pointers, sharing ideas and taking questions on the subject of the challenges facing Indian youths today.

The event is sponsored by the Sekhar Foundation, which is chaired by Vinod who was impressed enough by TheMind to promise help and funding for the group’s initiatives.

Then attended the talk, but haven’t blogged about it yet. I was there at 5.20pm but did not enter the hall. Saw a glimpse of Kulanthayan in the hall. I could hear bits and pieces of the talk (in English). Also saw the Vizhuthugal hostess (Shusmita I think) in the hall. Anyway, Then was quite unhappy the event started at 3pm instead of 2pm because she was waiting from 1.30pm!!!

I trawled the net, but no other mention of the talk so far. Anyway, Then said he highlighted that we should be helping all Malaysians instead of focusing on Indians only. He also said he will try to help the seminar participants. He also pledged RM100,000 per year to TheMind to setup up office and staff. He also said don’t sacrifice the future of children by blindly sending to Tamil schools, because politician may be using it as the political tool. All this is considered secondary information, so we shall wait for proper reports from those who attended.