Posts Tagged ‘MIC’

More training places for temporary Tamil school teachers

October 14th, 2008
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MIC helps to double places (from 100 to 200) for training for Tamil school teachers. Now targetting 300 places. If one remembers, recently the Tamil Schools Teachers Union was unhappy with the 100 places allocated. Now, 200 places is ready for the 1400 temporary teachers in Tamil schools. This was revealed by Dr S.Subramaniam.

Human Resources Minister and MIC secretary-general Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam said MIC would seek the cooperation of the Education Ministry to ensure that the 1,400 temporary teachers who are currently teaching in Tamil schools across the nation would be given the opportunity to pursue the teacher’s training course during the holidays within the next four years.

He said the Education Ministry had previously approved 100 places in the course for such teachers during the holidays, but at the request of MIC, had doubled the number of places to 200.

He said, however, that MIC found this number to be insufficient and had urged the ministry to allocate at least 300 places each year for temporary teachers from Tamil schools.

But, I’m peeved at the excuse given over partly-aided schools problem. For how long are they going to keep on identifying problems? Most schools have their own set of problems, so a crack team should be assigned to each of the 370 over schools. The team must be given a deadline to get the school to apply for conversion and clear all the requirements needed. I think in this way, at least few schools could have converted every year in the last 5 years. But until now, no news of even one school being converted. I think the idea of looking at the big picture is paralysing the process.

He said MIC was also in the midst of identifying problems faced by partly-aided schools and was taking the necessary action to solve these issues so that they could be converted to fully-aided schools.

MIC Youth launches eye care program

October 14th, 2008
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MIC Youth has launched a eye care program from Tamil schools students with cooperation from England Optical Group. A student just need to pay RM50 for a package inclusive of the spectacles frames for either short- or long-sightedness. If there are any students from poor family, MIC Youth will cover the cost.

The eye care company will also conduct computerised eye checks, eye washing via ultrasonic, and correction of spectacle frames throughout all Tamil schools in the country, for the next one year.

According to MIC Youth website, the MOU was signed recently, witnessed by Samy Vellu.

The official statement is on their website, together with photos

Samy Vellu to be last man standing

October 12th, 2008
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I think after the Sarawak CM retires, Samy Vellu will be the only leader from Mahathir era left. While calls are always there asking him to retire, it comes from ex-MIC members or the opposition (well, we can disregard the public’s voice since no one listens to us). After PM Badawi announced his retirement plan, the focus shifts to MIC:

Calls for president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu to follow suit are getting
louder, with the latest coming from former vice-president Datuk M.
Muthuppalaniappan.

He said Samy Vellu should not seek re-election when his term expires in March.

“It may be difficult to give up power after enjoying it for over 30
years. But Samy Vellu should follow the wisdom of other BN leaders who
have announced their desire to retire and pave the way for new leaders
to take over,” he said.

There is also fear that Samy Vellu may pick his own man to take over the leadership.

“If he thrusts his cronies to the leadership, then Samy Vellu will be
the shadow president and MIC will continue to remain irrelevant,” said
Muthuppalaniappan.

Former central working committee member K.P. Samy said an open and free fight should be allowed for the party’s top posts.

“It will determine a president of the grassroots’ choice, reflect the
credibility of the elected president and avoid a shadow leadership.”

Don’t expect anyone from MIC to say otherwise. Following that lead is T.Mohan:

However, Samy Vellu loyalists are sticking with their boss in wanting to see him re-elected.


Youth chief T. Mohan said the MIC needed Samy Vellu’s guidance to recover after the March 8 polls.

“He is contributing to the party and is rebuilding it through a re-branding exercise before handing over to the next president.”

He said that Muthuppalaniappan’s statement was expected as it was widely known that he could not get along with Samy Vellu.

Mohan said it was unfair to ask Samy Vellu to follow Abdullah’s footsteps as the scenario in Umno was different from the MIC.

A leader who manages to oustay all his competitors is really good. Many pretenders came and left, but Samy Vellu is still around.

5000 to quit MIC

October 10th, 2008
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The sacked MIC Bayan Baru division leader, Nganasegaran seems to be exacting revenge immediately. He claims that up to 5000 (NST says 3000) members from his division among others, will be shifting camps – to PKR. He is expected to handover the membership forms to Anwar Ibrahim at the Bayan Baru PKR service centre.

According to Malaysiakini, Besides MIC Bayan Baru, members from the nearby Bukit Bendera, Jelutong, Bukit Gelugor and Balik Pulau divisions are also expected to close down their branches and join forces with Nganasegaran.

Nganasegaran was sacked two days ago by Samy Vellu. Malaysiakini sources said Samy Vellu had particularly taken offence with the Bayan Baru division’s endorsement of the Pakatan Rakyat state government’s joint anti-Internal Security Act conference on Sept 14. The sacked leader said it was an unilateral decision and reflective of how MIC works. He condemned the action by Samy Vellu. But Samy said he talked it over with Palanivel before sacking the guy.

The president had raised the issue at the party national central working committee meeting last week and called on party leaders to support a firm action against Nganasegaran. The meeting then decided to refer the matter to the party disciplinary committee.

However, before the committee could decide on the issue, Samy Vellu apparently invoked the discretionary power vested in the president under Article 61.2 of the party constitution to expel Nganasegaran, who was once close to the former cabinet minister.

The sacked leader was given two weeks to appeal against the decision.

Nganasegaran, who has been the Bayan Baru division chief since 2003, slammed Samy Vellu’s arbitral decision. “It’s like a verdict from a hanging judge in a kangaroo court,” he said.

He was not issued a show cause letter or suspended but suddenly found himself expelled ‘out of the blue’ from a party that he had loyally served for 18 years.

“Is this how Samy Vellu is going to re-brand and re-position MIC as a relevant political entity for Indians?” he asked.

“He can dream on,” said Nganasegaran, who was once an influential political player in Penang MIC.

Putera MIC Book Donation Drive

October 10th, 2008
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Putera MIC launched a book donation drive on Wednesday.

 

The objectives of this campaign are:

 

* To help strengthen libraries in SRJK(T) in various par of the country
* To encourage reading habits among indian students studying in SRJK(T) by provising free books
* To nurture reading as hobby among students in the SRJK(T).

 

To get more info (well, don’t ask to many question, just donate a book la!) or to contribute, contact:

 

Thanasekaran @ 012 4801989 (Project Director)
Umabaran @ 012 5875215 (Penang),
Saravanan @ 012 3375729 (Johor)
Maheswaran @ 012 4630320 (Kedah),
Rama @ 012 6957150 (Melaka)
Gobi @ 012 4575848 (Perak),
Dr.Thina @ 017 2802767 (Negeri Sembilan)
Parry @ 012 3402749 (Selangor),
Visirajan @ 012 9715502 (KL)

 

According to posting on its website, they only want books, nothing more – “textbooks, reference books, dictionaries, storybooks, anything. Whatever you can afford to part with”. This campaign will be for two months and future campaigns will depend on the response, says it chief, P Kamalanathan. If you have a sizeable amount of books, they’ll come and pick it up.

 

Photos of the launching ceremony is at:
http://puteramic.blogspot.com/2008/10/putera-mic-is-on-book-donation-drive.html

 

According to Kamalanathan, the books collected would be given to a particular Tamil school in each state.
He urged the public to donate unused primary school books and other relevant reading materials to the respective MIC Putera centres throughout the country. THe said that schools must also organise reading campaigns to generate interest in reading among school children.