Posts Tagged ‘Culture’

Healthy food in canteens by CAP

November 6th, 2011
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This is very interesting article. I think this is a good effort. Perhaps other schools should be roped in to promote such traditional food.

SESAME seed balls and beetroot juice are among the healthy food choices which could be introduced at school canteens to replace junk food and carbonated drinks.

Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) education officer N.V. Subbarow said such traditional food and beverages are rich in nutrients and would help to counter the problem of obesity among primary schoolchildren.

“Obesity would lead to diseases that will affect our future generations who are the hope of our country,” he said at a healthy food campaign at SJK(T) Prai.

Subbarow said sesame seed balls are a rich source of calcium, manganese, copper, iron, zinc, vitamin E and fibre.

“A handful of sesame seeds contains more calcium than a glass of milk,” he said, adding that sesame seeds are good for women, especially in their menopausal stage.

Rich in nutrients: Subbarow (right) with CAP education officer Suseela (standing left) showing SJK(T) Prai pupils how to prepare the sesame seed balls.

He said beetroot is a natural detoxifier and blood purifier, a good antioxidant and rich in iron, which improves blood circulation and prevents anaemia.

Subbarow added that beetroot has a high content of vitamin C and B, and is rich in fibre and folic acid, which lowers blood pressure and improves blood circulation.

At the event yesterday, teachers and pupils learned about the preparation of sesame balls and beetroot juice during a demonstration by CAP education officer N. Suseela.

She made the sesame balls by grinding jaggery or gula Melaka together with sesame seeds.

A demonstration on how to make beetroot drink.

Subbarow said CAP was planning to hold a similar event for school canteen operators soon to teach them to prepare healthy food, as they had a list of healthy food preparations for schoolchildren.

Headmistress T. Lakshmi thanked CAP for their continuous support to the school.

She said the healthy food campaign is beneficial as it is cheap and easy to prepare.

She added that the CAP’s natural farm in the school is already bearing fruit as they have harvested vegetables from the organic farm it helped create in August.

source: http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2011/11/4/north/9833906&sec=North

Indian Cultural Centre in Klang?

October 20th, 2011
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 Interesting news indeed. Wonder when this Indian cultural centre will be completed and how exactly the state government plans to source additional funds from private sector.

BTW, what happened to proposal to set up Indian Cultural Centre in Batu Caves in 2008?

 

An Indian cultural centre will be built in Klang, Tamil Nesan reported.

The paper quoted Selangor executive councillor Dr Xavier Jeyakumar as saying that the state government had allocated RM2mil for the centre, with added funds to be sourced from the private sector.

A plot of land of about four to six hectares by the Klang river had been earmarked for the project, he said after attending the Navarathiri religious prayers at the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple in Kota Kemuning.

The event marked an auspicious Hindu festival to symbolise the triumph of good over evil.

Dr Xavier said discussions were being held with the Indian High Commission as well as various cultural and religious organisations to ensure that elements of Indian culture and identity were reflected in the making of the centre.

source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/10/13/nation/9684400&sec=nation

Kolams and football clubs

October 19th, 2011
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Seems similar to kavadi during Thaipusam bearing logos and insignias of football clubs. Kolams usually consist of geometrical designs (southern India ones) and also more colorful ones (Rangolis from Northern India). The design is can be intricate or simple with either white or variety of colors used. The more colorful designs will have motives like peacock, elephant, oil lamps, flowers, swans, conch, and so on.

However, the attempt to create kolams with football team crests doesn’t really fit into the cultural aspect of the kolam.  I won’t mind anyone creating them, but won’t consider them for the purpose of contests,  or house decoration for festivals/functions.

 

Instead of creative and captivating kolam designs promoting the cultural heritage of Indians, youths here are creating designs of popular English Premier League football teams.

The state MIC is worried about this disturbing development and wants the practice of putting the crest of teams like Liverpool and Manchester United on kolam designs stopped.

Expressing disappointment over this trend, which has surfaced among younger football fans, state MIC chairman Datuk R. Perumal said: “Kolamis an ancient art dating back some 5,000 years and should not be sullied by images that have nothing to do with Indian culture.”

Perumal said many kolam designs depicting the two football clubs were drawn during competitions organised in conjunction with Deepavali. He noted that kolam was not just a decoration.

“It used to be created using coarse rice flour to invite birds and other small animals to come into one’s home and life.

“The kolam depicts the harmonious co-existence between men and animals.

“It is a sign that all are welcome into one’s home and also brings prosperity,” he said.

Using the kolam method to create the crests of soccer clubs deviated from its original design and purpose.

“It used to be a matter of pride to be able to draw large, complicated patterns but we are not going to commend those who draw crests of soccer clubs as they are just copying the designs from pictures,” he added.

Separately, Perumal said the state government had distributed RM200 cash aid to some 500 Hindus in the state on Saturday.

They also received household items so that they could enjoy the celebration.

source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/10/18/nation/9715212&sec=nation