Posts Tagged ‘NEP’

Sivaji The Boss – Rajini 2.0

July 2nd, 2007
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Rajini 2.0 : The modern, IT savvy, hip and cool updated version of Rajini.

Sivaji the Boss, or Bachelor of Social Service was in the making for a long time, and its arrival was hugely talked about all over the world among the Indians. It was released about three weeks back. This movie created a few records – costliest Indian movie ever (60++ millions rupees), Rajini’s 100th Tamil movie, first movie combining Shankar, AR Rahman, and Rajini, and many more.

I was at One Utama, in a half full Cineplex. And it was the most quiet Tamil movie crowd I have ever heard. We were all fascinated and enthralled by various aspects of the movie – fairer Rajini, Shreya, the settings etc. » Read more: Sivaji The Boss – Rajini 2.0

EU Envoy blasts NEP

June 24th, 2007
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“As part of the NEP, all public-listed companies are required to allocate 30 per cent of their shares to the Malays. Companies without Malay directors or employees are excluded from lucrative government contracts,” he said in a speech to local and foreign businessmen last Thursday. He also urged the Malaysian government to roll back its affirmative action policy for the Malays, saying it was discriminatory and amounted to protectionism against foreign companies.

Is that a fact the envoy mentioned? Ooops, looks like the world wants a piece of Malaysia. As it is, the pie is not enough until have to start grabbing others' share, now have to worry about foreigners.

What was raised can certainly be disputed in terms of the fact,” the Deputy Prime Minister said

don't we all love to see those facts our DPM will produce soon.

Don't meddle in Malaysia's domestic affairs, warns Najib
BERNAMA

KUANTAN, Sat.:

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak today expressed regret over the statement by the Ambassador and Head of the European Commission Delegation to Malaysia with regard to the New Economic Policy (NEP), saying that the envoy should not interfere in Malaysia’s domestic affairs or policy.

Refuting the facts submitted by the envoy, the Deputy Prime Minister said that as an ambassador accredited to this country, Thierry Rommel should play a role to forge closer relations between the two countries.

“Normally, an ambassador or envoy does not comment on the affairs of the country to which they are accredited. This has been the practice because when we comment on the policies adopted by the country concerned, it means that we are intefering in the affairs of the host country,” he told reporters after launching the national level Campaign On Early Intervention To Prevent Children’s Disability, here.

Najib said this when asked to comment on Rommel’s statement yesterday which was carried by a foreign wire agency, The Associated Press. Rommel was quoted as saying that the NEP gave a host of privileges in jobs, education, business and other areas to the ethnic Malays. He also urged the Malaysian government to roll back its affirmative action policy for the Malays, saying it was discriminatory and amounted to protectionism against foreign companies.

“As part of the NEP, all public-listed companies are required to allocate 30 per cent of their shares to the Malays. Companies without Malay directors or employees are excluded from lucrative government contracts,” he said in a speech to local and foreign businessmen last Thursday.

On Malaysia’s action or official protest against the statement, Najib said: “Wait first, I will seek the opinion of Wisma Putra (the Foreign Ministry). The role of the ambassador is to forge closer relations between the country he represents and the host country. In terms of diplomatic principles and practice, his action contradicts the practice that we adopt.

“What was raised can certainly be disputed in terms of the fact,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

Also present at the launch were BAKTI Vice-President Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob and Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek.

Eye doctor with a big heart

May 25th, 2007
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KUALA LUMPUR: Every Sunday at 5am, he would leave his Bukit Tunku home to treat poor patients in rural areas. He was determined that if he could save someone’s sight, he would do it.

Datuk Dr Keshmahinder Singh was known for his compassion and his big heart.

He did not charge the elderly and those who could not afford to pay for treatment. » Read more: Eye doctor with a big heart

Country’s foremost eye surgeon dies at 85

May 24th, 2007
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Country’s foremost eye surgeon dies at 85

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Datuk Dr Keshmahinder Singh was instrumental in setting up the Tun Hussein Onn National Eye Hospital
Datuk Dr Keshmahinder Singh was instrumental in setting up the Tun Hussein Onn National Eye Hospital

KUALA LUMPUR: One of the country’s foremost opthamologists, Datuk Dr Keshmahinder Singh, died yesterday of old age. He was 85.

He was instrumental in initiating the setting up of the Tun Hussein Onn National Eye Hospital in 1986 and had contributed towards the development of eye care in the country.

His nephew, Ashvinder Singh, said Dr Keshmahinder had been warded at the Pantai Medical Centre for the past three weeks as he was not feeling well.

» Read more: Country’s foremost eye surgeon dies at 85

WORLD’S first conference on Siddhar Principles

April 16th, 2007
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Malaysia the chosen venue for vital meeting
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/4/16/central/17382503&sec=central
By YIP YOKE TENG
teng@thestar.com.my
WORLD’S first conference on Siddhar Principles will be held in Malaysia.
Speakers and researchers of Siddhar, which means “the perfect soul”, will converge for the May 25 to 27 conference at Auditorium Kompleks Perdana Siswa, University of Malaya.
“Siddhar are persons like Sri Agastiar, Sri Ramalinga Swamigal, Sri Thavamurugan and China’s Lao Tzu who founded Taoism. They are the perfect souls, the masters and the philosophers,” said one of the advisors to the conference, Vaithiyar Sarangapani Bhani.
“They impart knowledge in meditation, medicine, astrology, farming and various other fields, and they lead lifestyle of the enlightened,” he added.
The conference is organised by Batu Cave-based Malaysia Sri Agastiar Nyaana Peedam Awareness Association, which is three years old and with more than 100 members.
The association conducts courses in yoga, herbs’ usage and meditation, while promoting vegetarianism.
It was learned that the conference was held at this time because association president Arul Selvar Abnaa Nagappen “received a message” from Sri Agastiar during meditation.
“We want to expose Malaysians, especially our youths, to Siddhar Principles to address the many social issues concerning them,” Bhani said.
“Youths today are into many unhealthy, and often illegal, activities. We want to show them the wisdom of these great masters of the East, and how they can lead stress-free, healthy and discipline lifestyle with the masters’ principles,” he added.
He reiterated that Siddhar Principles are beyond religion, and that people of all ethnic groups were welcome to participate in the conference.
Currently, speakers, researchers and delegates from India, Singapore, Fiji, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, England, Nepal, Indonesia, Japan and Malaysia have confirmed their participation.
Those interested can call the secretariat at 03-6185 2757/5642, 013-505 8505 (P.Thanapackiam) or 012-380 9867 (Satteya).
Delegate fee is RM100, inclusive of food.