SJKT Fletcher 60 years without field or hall

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The school’s located in KL area and can consider prime land. I hope if there’s a land swap, the school not relocated to near high tension cables, ex-dump sites, cemeteries or other similar “less suitable” location.

Of course, one wonders what the powers to be were doing for last 50 years. Or are we not supposed to ask these kind of questions?

 

THE 60-year-old SJK (T) Fletcher in Kuala Lumpur is seeking a venue to celebrate the school’s 50th anniversary sports carnival.

The school does not have a field or a hall and for the past six decades its students have been celebrating sports day outside its premises.

“We are planning to celebrate sports day on June 25 but we have not got a hall or venue yet.

“The school and its Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) would like to make a public appeal for a place to celebrate our 50th anniversary Sports Day,’’ said PTA head Ramakrishnan Suppan.

According to Ramakrishnan, the school is also seeking funds to build a hall.

“For over 50 years, the children have had to stand in the hot sun during assemblies and school events. We held a charity night last year to collect funds but we were not able to collect much,’’ he said.

“We need a hall to carry out school functions in a comfortable manner,’’ Ramakrishnan said.

There are 350 pupils and 39 teachers in the school.

Setiawangsa MP Datuk Seri Zulhasnan Rafique, who visited the school recently, pledged to do all he could to help upgrade some of the school’s basic facilities.

As a short-term measure, Zulhasnan, who is the Setiawangsa Barisan Nasional chairman, said he would look into upgrading the school’s store, relocate the school’s rubbish house to a more suitable location, repair the roofing of the computer lab and install an intercom system in every classroom and canteen to facilitate better connectivity.

“I am aware the school is more than 50 years old and requires attention.

“Not only is SJK (T) Fletcher a historical icon, it is also the one and only Tamil school in the Setiawangsa parliamentary constituency.

“I promise to bring the matter up with the Education Depart-ment and the Education Ministry and to expedite work to improve the basic problems the school is facing,’’ Zulhasnan said.

On the PTA’s request for a school hall and a covered assembly area, Zulhasnan said his service centre would find ways to make this happen.

Ramakrishnan expressed his gratitude towards Zulhasnan who also contributed RM10,000 towards the school hall fund as well an additional RM3,000 for school activities.

“We have a long way to go in getting our hall and we appreciate all the help we can get,’’ he said.

Ramakrishnan added that the PTA was holding a charity golf tournament on May 20 at Perangsang Templer Park to raise funds for the school hall.

Those interested in lending a hand can call him at 019-6625 852.

source: http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2011/4/11/central/8453074&sec=central

 

 

Talk on Astro Vizhutugal 2011

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This is the 3rd year running that I got a chance to talk about post SPM/STPM options on Astro Vizhutugal (thanks to Ms Khrisna!). Was not feeling well with the sore throat, and didn’t manage to cover all the points I wanted to talk.

I talked about the study paths available, factors to consider in deciding the study path, the need for urgency, and that’s about it. Couldn’t cover scholarships and also counseling options.

The interview was done live on 28th April. Now only got time to blog it …sigh.

BTW, its in Tamil.

 

MIC’s Vetri Padigal Seminar

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I attended the MIC’s Vetri Padigal Seminar at UM on Sunday afternoon, bringing my niece there. The event started at around 2.30pm, after the MIC President arrived. There were about 800 to 1000 students/parents, and the rest were MIC people and expo people. Yes, there were few counters which promoted various colleges, loans etc.

There were few speeches (SK Devamany, Palanivel, Prakash Rao). MIC President Palanivel said that they will talk to government to get scholarships/help for those in the 7 and 8As category as well, while Deputy Minister Devamany highlighted key industries with revenues more than RM10 billion for the coming years.  This was followed by appreciation of the top achievers in SPM (8As and above). The top student in Selangor was a boy from Taman Sentosa Klang who obtained 12A+. I’m sure he will be one of the top 30 students who will be given Biasiswa Nasional by PM. Also

The first briefing was by Mahaganapathydass on study paths and JPA scholarship application.

This was followed by briefing by Sree Ganesh on skills based training. However, most of the crowd had left by the time second briefing started. They headed to the counters at the side which provided counselling for students on applying to IPTA, applying JPA scholarship etc.

MIC also came out with a seminar book that lists the available paths after SPM and requirements for various courses/level of study.  The book is quite useful as it lists the available courses in IPTA and entry requirements. The Vetri Padigal seminar will also be held in other locations throughout the country.

My take on the seminar: I think the participants should have been separated into categories based on their results. Would have been more focused and audience need not waste time listening to section of the talk that they are not interested in.

 

Note: I hope the organisers will cut down the “self-promotion” part and just focus on the core issue. Boring la listening to “singam onu porapattathu” song.

MyIndians UPU Application Workshop for SPM Leavers

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I helped out a bit at MyIndians UPU Application Workshop for SPM Leavers which was held on 26th and 27th March. It was held at the office in 3 2 Square PJ. About 400 over students/parents came for the workshop (held over two days). There was  a general briefing, followed by individual counselling (if needed) by volunteers who represented various careers (medicine, engineering, skills based, teaching etc). This was followed by briefing on how to apply to UPU. And interestingly, the organisers managed to get BSN to open a counter to sell PIN numbers on the spot! The irony is that some students/parents don’t even know that they need a PIN number to apply to IPTA. Good thing the BSN counter was there. The organisers had also printed a simple booklet explaining about what to do after SPM.

As a follow-up event, they are having workshop for JPA scholarship applicant on interview tips:

MyIndians.com calls all those who have applied for JPA scholarships for a special training this Saturday, 9th April 2011 (10 am to 12 noon) on how to conduct yourself on the interview day. Please call our help centre or Asha at 012-3431656 for details

SPM students can register with them to get more info. Go to:

http://www.myindians.com/Education/StudentsArea.aspx

 

Read more about the workshop about it at MyIndians website:

http://www.myindians.com/Editors/tabid/209/EntryId/5/MyIndians-com-SPM-Education-Fair-2011.aspx

 

Videos excerpts from one of my sessions below (in English) ( sorry for the quality).

 

Another death for MACC

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I guess Sarawak state elections and a certain video clip take a back seat to the recent death of Customs officer, an assistant director in Selangor,  Ahmad Sarbani, aged 56. He died at MACC office in KL, which immediately became a political issue, plus emotional issue for some quarters like Customs officers, and economic issue for businesses.  MACC is still grappling with inquiry on Teoh Beng Hock death 2 years ago, and now hit with this latest death.

There are many stories going around, and its hard to identify the correct information on the death of Ahmad Sarbani.

Did the deceased get a call asking him to go to the MACC office? This can be verified.  If yes, then the story takes a major turn. If not, then one wonders why the deceased went to MACC. Perhaps to provide evidence? revise previous statement? discuss with the officer?

People in stressed condition can do many things. A quiet person can turn into murderer even.  However, regardless of he deceased being a good guy or bad guy, the death should have not occurred. If he had come to the office under invitation (as witness), then what does MACC SOP says on handling witnesses? If he came in on his own as a visitor, again what does the SOP say? Is MACC at fault? Are there some black sheep in MACC?

Some quote the person as being religious, but for me that’s secondary. Nowadays religion is just a procedural thing. Yes, you may pray 5 times a day and so on, but can also be a veil for your alternate persona. Do you notice when the accused go to courts, they wear songkok/tudung or put large vibuthi etc? Want to show that they are alim to the judge. Perception management.

Anyway, the deceased came to MACC on a normal bike (seen in Malay Mail article), and that’s doesn’t sound like luxurious lifestyle. An investigation can reveal the financial standing of the deceased, to verify his innocence.

The deceased also received support from the freight forwarding agents. They protested and said he was a nice guy, hardworking, always help them out etc. Interesting indeed. We seldom see customers or clients protest for a worker, but here it is. He must have been one dedicated staff, and certainly a loss for the department.

Let’s look at the possibilities of the death (hope I didn’t miss out any):

  • the deceased could have jumped out of the window voluntarily
  • verbally threatened/blackmailed into jumping out
  • could have been physically pushed out of the window
  • has been hypnotised into jumping out of the window due to black magic (don’t laugh!)
  • medical problem and accidentally fell out of the window in a spell of dizziness or heart attack etc. (depends on window height and position, but from what I see, the window is too small)

The deceased was in a room on the 3rd floor, and was found dead on the badminton court at 1st floor, a distance of 2 floors.

The police need to investigate, and it won’t be easy. I suspect the case is much much bigger than the death. We are talking about billions of ringgits of under-/undeclared taxes which brings illicit revenue to various groups.  What would you do if you income is suddenly threatened?

The current operation by MACC on enforcement agencies may be hard to stomach for some, but it must go on. We read today that 8 Immigration officers were brought to trial for corruption charges. Not sure how the death with affect MACC’s investigation on Customs Department.

I think all those involved in enforcement agencies must be rotated every year including the top bosses. Also, their asset declaration must be made frequently and must be followed up with investigation or audit. And, as public/citizen, we should report to authorities if we find that our neighbors/relatives etc. who are working in enforcement agencies  seem to be living beyond their means. If you are an employee earning few thousand ringgit per month with 5 mouths to feed, is it possible to have few houses  in strategic location and 2 expensive cars? Tepuk dada tanya selera.

Regardless of how we look at it, a family has lost a husband and father.  Life won’t be same for them again.  We can only hope that the death is investigated and those found guilty punished.