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MIED Award for top achievers

April 27th, 2009
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Maju Institute of Educational Development (MIED), the educational arm of the MIC will honour outstanding students of the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) and Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) examinations last year.

MIED chairman Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu said the annual President’s Merit Award would be given to Indian students who scored 8A1s and above in SPM and 4As and above in STPM.

“It is to recognise their achievements and to spur them and others to excel further in their studies,” said Samy Vellu, who is also the MIC president.

This is the ninth consecutive year where MIED has been awarding the President’s Merit Award to high achievers.

Students are invited to submit their applications to the MIED by attaching copies of their results, identity card, a passport-size photograph as well as their name, home address and contact number.

Successful candidates will be decided by the President’s Merit Award Committee and would be notified by post.

All applications must reach the MIED office at 1st floor, Menara Manickavasagam, No 1 Jalan Rahmat, 50350 Kuala Lumpur not later than May 8, 2009.

For further information, please contact Ms Kavitha or Ms Vanitha at 03-4044 7584 or 03-4044 7453 or fax 03-4045 6377.

– from The Star

Give money to buy units

April 24th, 2009
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Well, many people have the same idea me – the makkal should be given some funds to buy the ASM/ASW units. If not, high possibility that we won’t be able to take the quota allocated to us.

Renewing their call  is MIC. Samy Vellu says the following:

…  MIC president Samy Vellu expressed concern that many Indians may not have the financial capabilities to take up the 15 percent quota of Amanah Saham Malaysia shares allocated for the community.

He said according to Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB), as of last Wednesday, Indians had only taken 10.71 percent or 53.5 million units of their quota of 499.5 million units offered compared to the Chinese who have taken up all the 999 million ASM units, or 30 percent quota, offered to the community.

He proposed that the government assist the Indians by providing a partial grant or loan to buy the shares through any of its agencies or financial institutions.

“If there is no financial assistance provided for them, the 15 percent quota will not be met and such a scenario will disable our (Indians) target of achieving 1.5 percent equity participation as envisaged under the Ninth Malaysia Plan by next year,” he said in a statement here.

He said MIC has set up a monitoring team headed by him and assisted by Subramaniam and Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Economic Planning Unit) SK Devamany to ensure that the target of 15 percent was met.

“The team will identify the problems faced by Indians to purchase the shares and submit a proposal to the government for further action,” he said, adding that the party’s Social Strategic Foundation would be roped in to carry out surveys.

Samy Vellu said many Indians were keen to buy the ASM shares but could not do so as they could not come up with the money.

He also called on Indians who have the purchasing power to buy more ASM shares so as to double or even triple the amount. “This is the best savings mechanism for our future,” he said.

He also suggested that Indian-based cooperatives, associations and NGOs with sound financial standings to buy the ASM shares on behalf of their members.

Meanwhile, Subramaniam said he would discuss with Prime Minister and Finance Minister Najib Abdul Razak on a mechanism to ensure Indians could purchase the entire ASM shares allocated to them.

“I will also request the prime minister to reserve a specific percentage from the two billion Amanah Saham Wawasan 2020 shares that will be on sale next week,” he said.

The prime minister had announced last Tuesday that of the two billion ASW 2020 shares, 51 percent would be reserved for bumiputeras while the balance 49 percent were reserved for non-bumiputeras.

Well, your guess is good as mine. Will we get a grant or loan? Can it be channeled to the poor family, like those registered with Welfare Department, MHS, and other NGOs? Will some allocation provided for those in the middle class bracket who are also suffering due to economic downturn?

On another note, MIC should have anticipated or known about this, if they have done their homework properly. They keep on saying Indians are doing well, got good jobs, lots of money, not marginalised. But look at the situation, we can’t even generate RM50 million, let alone RM499 million.

PKR and Hindraf supporters join MIC

April 24th, 2009
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Malaysiakini says 50, Star says 100, so let’s leave out the numbers.  I will agree on members from political parties switching camps. PKR to MIC. After few months, MIC to PKR. After another few months, open new party. All this is common.  One can be member of one party at one time, that’s clear. But where does HINDRAF come in this matter? Do these people “quit” HINDRAF to join MIC or PKR in the first place? Can anyone guarantee that MIC members don’t support HINDRAF? Or all PKR supporters guaranteed to support HINDRAF? I dare say majority of MIC members supported HINDRAF but not able to say it openly. I still remember the period between Aug 2007 until May 2008, nearly every Indian I meet talked positively about HINDRAF – temples, wedding, family functions, relatives, friends.  Now, there’s less noise and enthusiasm due to its leadership being broken up and stifled.

One more interesting thing about this defection is that one of them, J Kumaresan, claimed to be personal aide to MP for Kapar, Manikavasagam.  Kumaresan, who was also the PKR Kepong Youth chief,  felt frustrated because he could not do anything for the Indian community when in PKR.

“I couldn’t achieve anything for the community. That is why I have decided to join MIC,” he said, adding that there are no allocations from the party or the Pakatan Rakyat-controlled Selangor state government to uplift the Indians.

“I have been with YB Manikavasagam even before he became a member of Parliament. I know what he has done for the community. I am aware how hard it is to help the community without funds,” he added.

Kumaresan is confident that the situation would be different with MIC. “I want to make use of this situation to find ways for me to be useful for the community,” he said.

That didn’t go down well with MP Mike, who  denied that Kumaresan was his aide.

“I challenge him to prove this. I will lodge a police report on this.”

“He was only with me for a week to help out in the election campaign,” he added.

The MP also denied the allegation that PKR and the Selangor state government were not helping the Indian community, stating that allocations have been given to Tamil schools and temples.

Meanwhile,  T Mohan claims 30,000 youths (Star said 1000 only – don’t this reporters carry recorders around???) are ready to join MIC. I wonder how many are joining PPP after seeing the effort of Murugiah. 50,000? How’s the membership increase in PKR and DAP? Increase or decrease? And it will be good to remember that the numbers does not translate into votes for you. Many Indians are smart nowadays. They will join political parties solely to get access to the benefits and facilities. Come to election time, they will not hesitate to vote differently.

Tamil news airtime to remain

April 23rd, 2009
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Well, after MIC fellas submitted memorandum and made some complaints, as well as MCA, the Minister announced that the time would not be changed.  So from May 1st, Tamil and Mandarin news will revert back to the original time:

The Tamil news will be moved back to the 7.30pm slot from May 1 but on TV2 instead of TV1 previously.Information, Communications and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said TV1 had to respect the national policy, which emphasised the national language.

“Therefore at 8pm, we will air national news, important events and news from Sabah and Sarawak.

“We’ll also air a little bit of foreign news (in Malay),” he told reporters after a handing-over ceremony of the new ministry by former Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal at the Sultan Abdul Samad Building here yesterday.

Dr Rais said the initial change of the Tamil news from 7.30pm to 6pm was part of the ministry’s process to refine the timing of slots for all news.

“Currently, the change of the Mandarin news time slot is from 8pm to 6.30pm on TV2 and Tamil @ 2 news from its original 7.30pm to 6pm.

“Tamil @ 2 news will revert to 7.30pm on May 1,” he said, adding that the ministry would also study whether the English and Mandarin news should be slotted for 8.30pm or within the nearest time to 8pm.

Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam had said that Indian viewers would not be home in time to watch the Tamil news if it remained at 6pm.

“This can prove to be a minus point in the Government’s effort to disseminate information about its policies and programmes to the Indian community,” he said in lauding Rais’ decision.

MIC Youth submits memorandum on RTM airtime

April 21st, 2009
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Unfortunately, I’m not at liberty to publish the memorandum, but you can read the writeup (edited) and view the photo of the submission:

Dear all,

Good to see all are having a united voice over this matter. This issue of change of RTM Tamil News airtime has been raised in vernacular newspaper by MIC Youth Adviser,Mr.Vell Paari two days earlier. And it has been raised in within the Ministry by both Datuk Seri S Samy Vellu and Dato Dr S Subramaniam.

Under the guidance of Mr.S.Vell Paari, earlier today,Mr.T.Mohan led a team of MIC Youth members which included Mr.C.Shivarraaj,Mr.S.Subramaniam and Mr.T.M.Selvam to handover a memorandum titled ” MEMORANDUM UNTUK MEMPERTINGKATKAN KUALITI SIARAN BERITA TAMIL DAN PROGRAM-PROGRAM TAMIL DI RTM ” to MOI Minister, Dato Seri Utama Dr Rais Yatim

Our leaders had a fruitful talk with the Honourable Minister where he promised to revamp the structure and system of RTM news within 30 days. He even gave few constructive idea like forming a “special committe” with MIC Youth and NGOs to “monitor” Tamil language programs in RTM.Thank you.

For further information please call Mr.C.Shivarraaj at 019-266 3060.

mic-youth-memo-rtm

More photos at Pemuda MIC website.

I remember writing about the airtime in RTM2 last year, and just to update, let’s see what’s on RTM2 today:

2.30pm – Ardhangani (Hindi?)

5.00pm – Suvaiyana Sutrulla

5.30pm – Thisaigal

6.00pm – Tamil @ 2 (news)

4.30am – Piriyatha Uravu

Total of 2.5 hours of Indian programmes in 24 hours.