Posts Tagged ‘Batu Caves’

Less Batu Caves crowd leaves DLS with extra food

January 24th, 2008
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Well, you can’t argue much with this proof.

Lower Thaipusam turnout leads to wasted food

By : Danutcha Chelliah
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 23:
For the first time in 40 years, the Divine Life Society (DLS) has actually been forced to throw away the free food it gives out during the Thaipusam celebrations at Batu Caves. The DLS ashram, located next to the Batu Caves temple, prepared food for 20,000 people but the lower-than-expected turnout meant some of the food would have been wasted. » Read more: Less Batu Caves crowd leaves DLS with extra food

update on boycott batu caves poll

January 21st, 2008
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Since the poll was launched on 18th January 8.15pm, there have been 85 votes with the following results:

Yes – 73 (86%)
No – 10 (12%)
Unsure – 2 (2%)

you can have your say at:

http://poobalan.com/blog/borninmalaysia/2008/01/18/to-boycott-or-not-what-say-you/

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Fewer Stalls at Batu Caves for Devotees sake

January 20th, 2008
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Finally, the committee is starting to look at making it a pleasant experience for the devotees.

Fewer stalls to make it easier for devotees

By : Suganthi Suparmaniam

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KUALA LUMPUR: The number of stalls at the Batu Caves temple has been reduced to create more space for the crowd to walk as a larger crowd is expected this year.

Temple trustee M. Thevarajo said about 300 stalls would be set up this year, compared with 400 last year. He said the management was working closely with the police to ensure the Thaipusam celebrations proceeded smoothly on Wednesday.

St John Ambulance, the Malaysian Red Crescent Society, Rescue 911 and volunteers will be stationed in the temple premises to assist the public. Extra police personnel would also be at hand.

Gombak acting police chief Superintendent Abdul Karim Abu Hassan said more than 1,000 police and Federal Reserve Unit personnel would be stationed 24 hours at the temple from today till Jan 27.

Abdul Karim said several roads in the temple’s vicinity, including the entrance and exit roads, would be closed to traffic from tomorrow until Thursday. He advised motorists to use alternative routes. The closed roads are a stretch of Jalan Sungai Tua and Jalan Batu Caves Lama, starting from the Amaniah Mosque traffic lights, all the way to Jalan Perusahaan.

The Batu Caves bypass will also be partially closed tomorrow and Wednesday for a chariot parade from the Selayang exit to the junction facing Taman SBC.

Motorists from the north heading towards the east coast can use the Beringin roundabout, going through Jalan 35 in Selayang Baru to Jalan Sungai Tua, passing Kampung Nakhoda, Wira Damai and Taman Sri Gombak to Ampang.

Motorists from the east coast heading towards the north can use the Taman Sri Gombak route, going through Wira Damai, Kampung Nakhoda and Jalan Sungai Tua to the Rawang/KL route.

update on boycott batu cave poll

January 20th, 2008
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Since the poll was launched on 18th January 8.15pm, there have been 17 votes with the following results:

Yes – 14 (82%)
No – 2 (12%)

Unsure – 1 (6%)

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http://poobalan.com/blog/borninmalaysia/2008/01/18/to-boycott-or-not-what-say-you/

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extra security for batu caves for thaipusam

January 18th, 2008
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rumours of riots??? where got? unless they themselves start one. Most of the people are coming for prayers, and of course with the usual troublemakers and rascals that commit crime every year. Nothing out of the ordinary will happen this year. Perhaps less crowd, but that’s about it.

One good thing about extra security, it may reduce crimes like pickpockets, vandalism, fighting, harassment and so on.

Batu Caves temple expect no trouble on Thaipusam

By : Suganthi Suparmaniam

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KUALA LUMPUR:

They are not expecting any trouble but the Batu Caves temple management is not taking any chances when Thaipusam comes on Jan 23.

Temple trustee M. Thevarajo said the temple had requested extra police security during the Thaipusam celebrations. For security reasons, the St John Ambulance, Malaysian Red Cross, Rescue 911 and volunteers will be placed during this festival,” he told a Press conference at Batu Caves today.

Dismissing text messages that urged Hindus to boycott the Thaipusam celebrations at Batu Caves, Thevarajo said devotees who have taken the vow to come to the Batu Caves temple would not go elsewhere.

Although rumours of a riot abound, he said they are not expecting trouble.