Posts Tagged ‘Education’

Bravo to SJKT Pulau Carey Barat hockey team!

April 30th, 2010
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This is a good achievement considering their location, lack of facilities, and also the background of the students. Bravo to them!

SJK (T) Pulau Carey Barat can be proud of their track record in the Kuala Langat District Sports Council (MSSDKL) hockey competition.

They continued their dominance by winning the boys’ Under-12 title for the fourth year and the girls’ Under-12 title for the second season.

The boys defeated SK SiJangkang 3-0 in the final while the girls scored a convincing 7-0 win over their counterparts from SJK (T) Teluk Panglima Garang.

Players from the school also won the individual awards. S. Vikraman was voted as the Most Promising Player in the boys’ category while P. Balamanimaran was the Top Scorer and N. Durgadass bagged the Best Player award.

We rule: The players and teachers with the trophies they had won.

In the girls section, the Top Scorer award went to S. Keerthana while Most Promising Player went to V. Annaletchumy. G. Ruba and P. Ponmalar won the Best Player Best Goalkeeper awards respectively.

SJK (T) Pulau Carey Barat coach M. Ananthan said 18 players – nine boys and nine girls – from the school have been selected to represent Kuala Langat in the Selangor Schools Sports Council (MSSS) hockey championships at the Pandamaran Hockey Stadium in Klang from May 3-7.

“It is a big achievement for the school. Most of the players come from a poor background but we have managed to get them interested in hockey. The school’s headmaster (G. Selvarajoo) has been very supportive of the hockey training programme,’’ said Ananthan.

Ananthan, who has been heading the training programme for the past six years, has two capable assistants in N. Ramasamy and M. Kumaresan.

Although training sessions are held twice a week, the sessions are more during the competition season.

For this year’s competition, SJK(T) Pulau Carey Barat started training in January. But the training sessions are held at an open field.

“We are not in a position to train on turf. The nearest turf is in Klang and we have to look for transport. It is too costly and something beyond the school’s means. But the pupils’ enthusiasm and commitment has motivated us in making the hockey programme a success,’’ said Ananthan.

SJK (T) Pulau Carey Barat is also the feeder school to SMK Pulau Carey who dominated the Under-18 age group in the MSSDKL hockey championships.

SMK Pulau Carey was the girls’ Under-18 champion and third in the boys’ category in the MSSDKL championship this year.

Ananthan said they would continue their weekly training sessions.

“We will focus on the Year Five and Year Four pupils. We want to continue our winning ways in the championship. We encourage the pupils to be involved in healthy activities,’’ said Ananthan.

from: the star

Kamalanathan says NO to Perkasa

April 28th, 2010
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Looks like campaign buddy no more buddy 🙂 Earlier, I wondered what would be the reaction of new MP Kamalanathan on Perkasa’s nonsense. He follows PM Najib’s views which is disagreement.

Perkasa president Datuk Ibrahim Ali, who was instrumental in helping newly-minted Hulu Selangor MP P. Kamalanathan(picture) clinch Sunday’s poll, seems to have lost a friend in the MIC leader.

Kamalanathan, who had earlier stood by Perkasa’s struggles, did an about-turn today and took pains to stress to The Malaysian Insider that Ibrahim calling on the government to punish Chinese voters for failing to support them, was his own personal view.

I do not share that view. It is his personal opinion. I do not condone anything that is extreme like this,” he firmly said when met at the Prime Minister’s office here today.

Kamalanathan also came to the defence of Barisan Nasional component parties MCA and Gerakan, which Ibrahim had taken to task for failing to garner Chinese support.

“It is not true what he said (about MCA and Gerakan). They worked very, very hard in the by-election. Very hard. I saw it with my own two eyes the amount of work and effort they put in.

“I have spoken with (MCA president Datuk Seri) Dr Chua (Soi Lek) and (MCA deputy president Datuk Seri) Liow (Tiong Lai) and they are extremely committed to the cause,” he said.

He pointed out that the prime minister himself had clearly said that the government would not ignore the needs of the Chinese community in Hulu Selangor just because they had not supported BN in the by-election.

“Today is proof of this. We will not deprive our citizens the right to have a good life in this country,” he said.

Kamalanathan was referring to the function at the Prime Minister’s office earlier this afternoon when Datuk Seri Najib Razak made good on his promise to help rebuild the SRJKC Rasa schoo by handing over RM3 million to the school board of representatives.

“We lost the Chinese votes because of something else… something was just not quite right and MCA and Gerakan should not be taken down for this.

“My responsibility now is to identify what happened and see what the real crux of the problem is,” said Kamalanathan.

He added that Najib was very sincere in his commitment to develop Hulu Selangor, and to deliver on all the pledges made by BN leaders during the campaign period for the by-election.

BN has made over RM70 million worth of pledges for allocations and development in the large constituency.

“Najib has also requested that (deputy election director) Datuk Nor Omar to list down all the promises made by our leaders so that we can deliver on them,” said Kamalanathan.

He assured the people of Hulu Selangor that the development process would be an ongoing one and that even those who had not voted for the BN would benefit from it.

“Yes, it is true that Ibrahim’s statement was irresponsible but Najib today proved that we will not be listening to those demands,” he said. Kamalanathan had secured a 1,725-vote majority victory over PKR’s Datuk Zaid Ibrahim during Sunday’s poll but had failed to recapture support from the Chinese community.

The poll results showed that less than 30 per cent of the community had chosen BN in the poll, down from the 35 per cent who voted for them in Election 2008.

Ibrahim had called the Chinese voters ungrateful and had urged the government not to fulfil its pledges for allocation and development in the Chinese areas of Hulu Selangor.

He had also asked the BN government to ignore the demands made by the MCA and Gerakan, claiming the two parties had failed to help BN wrest back Chinese support.

His statement has resulted in a mad scramble by BN leaders to explain to the people that Perkasa’s demands would not be met and that the Chinese voters would not be punished.

During the function earlier, Najib had also issued a clear warning to all parties never to dispute the promises made by BN.

SMC contest for youths to meet PM Najib

April 27th, 2010
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A group of Indian youths winning the nationwide “The Wish List of Generation 2020” competition will have the chance to directly express their views to the Prime Minister on June 12.

Some 25,000 students and youths had taken part in the competition organised by education-based Sri Murugan Centre (SMC) on April 22 after it was launched by Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk S.K. Devamany.

“The main objective of the competition is to provide a platform for the youths from the Indian community to voice their needs and hopes to the Prime Minister,” said Sri Murugan Centre founder and president Datuk M. Thambirajah.

The competition is divided into three categories – the first for youths from age 20 to 25; the second for students aged between 15-19 years, and the third is for those aged 12 to 14 years.

The entry forms have been distributed to the institutions of higher learning. Entry forms are also available on www.smc.com.my.

The entry forms contain questions that have to be answered by the students, including an essay titled “Wish list of Indian Community for the Prime Minister.” The closing date in May 15.

“Besides getting to meet the Prime Minister, attractive prizes include motorcycles and laptops,” said Thambirajah.

source: The Star.

Promise to build Tamil School in Serendah

April 27th, 2010
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Which school will be relocated here?  Obviously not a NEW tamil school because its government policy not to built new schools. What a pity because foreigners can set up private schools and international schools here but own rakyat can’t get permit to open new Tamil school. Some quarters will say this: Nope,this is not proof of discrimination. The Indian community must be grateful for whatever reasons. Yeah, we can hear it coming…

Can the school be up by GE13?

Malaysia Makkal Sakthi Party hopes that the Federal Government will deliver its promises to the Hulu Selangor voters by building a Tamil primary school in Serandah.

MMSP president R.S. Than-enthiran said many Indian students in the area now had to travel far to get to the nearest Tamil school in Rawang.

“The school is urgently needed in the area and I hope it will be built as soon as possible, preferably in the next two years,” he said yesterday.

For Sunday’s by-election, Thanenthiran said he had mobilised about 800 MMSP members from Selangor to campaign.

“They did this over a period of 10 days prior to the event.”

He said he was also grateful to the Indians for coming out in full force to cast their votes.

“I believe Barisan Nasional’s victory is due to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s presence there,” he said.

Thanenthiran said it was now important for Barisan to fulfill its election promises fast as the general election was around the corner.

Statistics on UPSR results

April 24th, 2010
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This news came out some time back. Blogging it for future use.
Meanwhile, Subramaniam, who is also MIC secretary-general, said children of Malaysian Indians aged between 4 and 6 years old should be sent to pre-school as they would be able to learn with ease when they move on to primary school.
“Currently, 10 to 15 per cent of students in Tamil schools who move to Year Four do not have a basic grasp of reading, writing and calculating.
“If we start them young, they would be able to pick these skills well when they move to upper primary classes.
“For students sitting the Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah, 40 per cent of them now fail at least one of the seven subjects they take.
“Our aim is to bring the figure down to 20 per cent and in the long-term, ensure all students from Tamil schools achieve a 100 per cent pass in the exam.”