From what I understand, the circular says only selected people can be called to officiate or launch the events. The state leaders can still visit as part of their jobs or as normal VIP. What Sivanesan is saying sounds like partially true only. If any school has health problem – like food poisoning, he would be expected to go there to investigate and get reports, not to officiate some event. Same goes to Ngeh. » Read more: Sivanesan skips PTA meeting due to Ministry circular
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Sivanesan skips PTA meeting due to Ministry circular
April 15th, 2008
MCA condemn Kelantan prince, but no news from MIC
April 15th, 2008At least MCA is keeping its word of voicing out its community’s concern as part of the strategy to win back the support from the chinese. MCA has been criticised as being lame in the past. Now, they dare to hit back at royalty!
Now, where is the sole champion of the Indian community and his armada of leaders? Too busy with rebranding MIC? Hope Palanivel, S.Subra, Subra, Devamany, Saravanan, Komala, T.Mohan, Murugesan et al can voice out on behalf of the community they are supposed to represent. No point talking behind closed doors any more. Its time to be more vocal and stand up for your community. MIC said want to demand, well opportunities are aplenty, but they don’t seem to be making use of it. » Read more: MCA condemn Kelantan prince, but no news from MIC
no equality for non malays says Kelantan prince
April 13th, 2008This is the kind of statement that puts off people. I suppose he is above detention centers 🙂
I’m not surprised with these statements. The milder versions will appear in the papers later, but since he is talking in a pro-Malay forum, what else can one expect? » Read more: no equality for non malays says Kelantan prince
Indian lacking in GLC
April 12th, 2008Who will coordinate the appointing of such persons to the positions in GLCs? » Read more: Indian lacking in GLC
from cemetery to basement for SJKT Ladang Bukit Jalil
April 11th, 2008Well, this school never leaves the limelight. From floods to cemetery, and now a crying MP! Just search this blog to see the related issues to this school.
School relocated from cemetery to basementhttp://www.malaysiakini.com/news/81187
Chan Kok Leong | Apr 10, 08 5:16pm
The SRJK (T) Ladang Bukit Jalil earned a reprieve of sorts when the Deputy Education Minister Dr Wee Ka Siong visited them on Tuesday.
For instead of moving the 102 school children to an area meant to house the dearly departed, Wee suggested the ground floor of Kuala Lumpur City Hall’s (DBKL) low-cost flats instead. The flats are part of a relocation plan for estate workers, who for years tapped rubber in the area before the land was reclaimed by the government.
While most of the land was developed into the Bukit Jalil national stadium for the Commonwealth Games in 1998, condominiums and even medium cost housing, scant attention was paid to the rubber tappers who were there prior to Independence.� Of the 1,600 acres which were bought by the government, only 40 acres are left for the rubber tapping community of mostly Indian descent.
To add to their misery, according to a DBKL development plan, 13 hectares are already earmarked as Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu and Christian burial sites. In a report last November, a plot of land among the cemeteries measuring 0.4 ha was reserved for the Tamil school and a Hindu temple.
At a press conference today, the Tamil Foundation Malaysia (TFM), EWRF, Group of Concerned Citizens and other NGOs expressed their unhappiness with the new proposal made by the deputy minister. » Read more: from cemetery to basement for SJKT Ladang Bukit Jalil