Posts Tagged ‘NGO’

SA Vigneswaran’s MIYDF to submit recommendations

February 3rd, 2009
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After leaving MIC, SA Vigneswaran tries to remain in the picture. His Malaysian Indian Youth Development Foundation (MIYDF) is compiling a set of comprehensive, detailed and thorough recommendations to tackle the issue of ‘inadequate custodial procedures and practices’.

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According to MIYDF chairperson SA Vigneswaran, the recommendations are being compiled by the foundation’s human rights committee and would be submitted to the Barisan Nasional Backbenchers Club (BNBBC) before the opening of the Parliament session on Feb 16.

He said the compilation comprises background to the problem, the effects and the perception of the Malaysian society on the police force.

The recommendations is aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of the police force by ensuring that officers conduct the investigation professionally and within the provisions of the law.

“The important role played by the police in society is appreciated and acknowledged by the society at large.

“But notably such appreciation has waned over the years precisely because of incidents of police misconduct that went unchecked in the recent years,” Vigneswaran said in a statement.

“Therefore, those who abuse their power by using excessive or even deadly force must be held accountable. Although it is a cliche that police aggression is an inevitable byproduct for crackdown of crime, it is time, this perception is shifted.

“We should not choose between curtailing violence and treating people right, between enforcing the law and upholding civil rights. The police can strike a balance by acting within the ambits of the law, for example like in the United Kingdom,” he added.

Vigneswaran, who is the former MIC Youth chief, pointed out that the recommendations are not aimed at interfering or weakening the police force.

He said it is to instil responsibility, professionalism, and accountability in their day to day encounter with the suspect, detainee and the public in general.

Interestingly, why is the recommendations is being submitted to BNBBC? May Vigneswaran is aware of the fate of previous reports/memorandums/findings submitted to the “proper” channels? 🙂

Whatever it is, good luck to MIYDF.

Agathiar to use banana leaves for annathanam

January 17th, 2009
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The Consumers’ Association of Penang yesterday called on the public to stop using polystyrene containers, especially during Thaipusam, to pack food in view of their health and environmental effects.

CAP president S.M. Mohamed Idris said polystyrene containers took about 500 years to decay, and studies had shown that polystyrene leaches styrenes, a cancer causing agent.

“Thaipusam is the largest gathering of Hindus in the country, where 600,000 to 800,000 devotees flock to Batu Caves in Selangor and the Sri Balatandayutabani temple in Penang.

“During the festival, charitable organisations provide anna thaanam (free food), which is mostly served in polystyrene containers.

“The food providers should instead use alternative containers made of cardboard, banana leaf, palm leaves or sugar cane fibre waste.”

Not sure if its due to CAP’s call to avoid styrofoam (polystyrene) containers during Thaipusam, but Sri Agathiar Sanmargam group who has been dishing out annathanam (food) during Thaipusam will be using banana leaves as plates for the first time of their 13 years service to the Thaipusam attendees.

They would also appreciate contributions for the provision of annathanam, so do visit their website for more details: http://www.agathiarsanmarkam.org/

I think its a good move as every year we can see white containers left around everyone. In recent years, the cleaning process has been a bit faster. I noticed that the cleaners tend to clear the garbage and the dustbins more often, especially in the last two years. But it still can be improved.

MHS launches book for temple sermon

January 13th, 2009
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The book is to be used as a guideline during Friday sermons. Not forced upon, so temples still have freedom to disregard the book. Its a good step. At least temples have some reference for their sermons. Problem is, not many temples have sermons every week.

Book On Friday Evening Sermons For Temples

By Ravindran Duraisamy

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 13 (Bernama) — Malaysia Hindu Sangam (MHS) has compiled a book that will serve as a guideline in delivering sermons at temples all over the nation with the emphasis on national unity.

With the title ’52 Velli Sinthanai Manikal’ or ‘Virtuous Thoughts for 52 Fridays’, the book is to be utilised by the temples in delivering sermons suggested every Friday, that is 52 times in 2009.

The book was complied in line with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s call that all religious institutions play a proactive role in strengthening national unity.

“The prime minister’s proposal that religious leaders help get the message across on unity through the Friday khutbah for Muslims and Sunday sermons for Christians is most appropriate.

“In line with this, temples in the country are encouraged to use this book as a guideline in their sermons every Friday evening,” said Dr Balakrishnan Kandasamy, 50, the head of the religious sermon division for MHS.

The topics for sermons recommended by the book highlights the universal human values advocated by all religions and the ones that were vital for enhancing the spirit of unity and togetherness, he noted.

Former MHS chairman for Pahang Thondarmamani M.Duraisamy, 80, related to Bernama that he had been waiting for a standard guideline like this for all the temples with the adherents listening to the same message.

“I concur with the prime minister’s view that if we love Malaysia, choose peaceful co-existence, want to create a harmonious atmosphere, we must make sure our words and deeds are within the ambit of religious tolerance and the freedom to worship like practiced in Malaysia all this while,” added Thondarmamani.

Among the aspects given prominence by the book is community service, an undertaking considered sacred in Hinduism and must be conducted without any discrimination on race, religion or any prejudice, said Dr Balakrishnan.

The book also narrates the lives of four exemplary Hindu spiritual gurus or ‘Nyanmarkal’ that serve as a good example in forging unity within the society and family.

TEMPLES ARE READY TO USE THE BOOK

MHS Chairman Datuk A.Vaithilingam told Bernama that the book had already been distributed to the temples in all the states and districts with many of the temples committees stating their readiness to deliver sermons based on the books.

“Temples need only consider one topic for each sermon; for example the first topic in the book – How to Greet Others, why it is important to greet someone and return greetings of others.

“Greetings in Hinduism must be returned and commonly done by clasping both hands and bringing them close to the chest,” said Vaithilingam.

A BOOK OF UNIVERSAL VALUES

The chairman of the Sri Maha Kaliamman temple in Mentakab, Pahang, Balakrishnan @ Rajah, 47, noted that it is an important book and anyone should be able to use it due to its simple language and the universal values promoted.

He thanked MHS for combining religious values and unity in the book.

“It is pertinent to relate to the younger generation on why unity between and within the different races is important and only by tolerating and respecting one another can we lead a harmonious existence and confront many of the social woes that we are facing today,” he said.

This book can also be obtained from MHS at No 63, Jalan Yusof Shahbudin 16, Taman Sentosa, 41200 Klang, Selangor. Those keen to get hold of a copy can contact 03-51613363, 012-2347495, 016-4376352 or e-mail to drbala@hindusangam.org.my or alagansiva@yahoo.com.

The book is now published in Tamil and will be available in Malay and English soon.

— BERNAMA

Higher Education Seminar this weekend

January 5th, 2009
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Due to the year end holidays and festive season, the publicity for the Higher Education Seminar is unable to fully reach the target groups. I hope readers will do the needful and spread the news to your family members, friends, colleagues and email contacts.

Please refer below for details:

Dear Poobalan

vanakam / new year greetings

I would like to share about an incoming event on Higher Education to be
held in UPM on Jan 10, 2009. I find it important and relevant to our
community especially our youths for information on education opportunities
in public and private universities. On that ground, i am sending out this
email. Request your kind help to outreach it to our community through your
contacts.

Details below

IGAUPM  (Indian Graduates Association of UPM) in collaboration with
TheMind is organizing a “Higher Education Seminar” with the theme
“Strengthening Your Stride” on the 10th of January 2009 at the Medical
Faculty, Universiti Putra Malaysia.

This seminar is targeted towards form 5 and 6 leavers to guide and provide
them with information on opportunities for tertiary Education both local
(public and private) and international.  The Seminar will also cover on
vocational and skill tranining programmes.

Our line-up of speakers are as follows:
1.     Opportunities for Tertiary Education: Local and Overseas Prospects.
This talk is by Prof Dr. Mohd Fauzi Ramlan, Pengarah, Bahagian Hal Ehwal
dan Pembangunan Pelajar from the Ministry of Higher Education.

2.     Local Public Tertiary Education: Oportunities and Strategies. This
talk is by Pn Rahmah bt Hussain, Pengarah, Pengurusan Kemasukan Pelajar
from the Ministry of Higher Education.

3.     Oportunities in Vocation and Technical Education/Training. This
talk is by Ms. Sukanya Siva, Marketing Manager, JM Education Counselling
Centre.

4.     Private Education in Malaysia: How to make the correct choice?.
This talk is by Assoc Prof. Elansolan Mohan, President of the National
Association of Private Educational Instituitions (NAPEI).

5.     Career Motivational Talk: What it takes to get there? This talk is
by Mr. Karunanidhy, Managing Director of Kurnia Muda Sdn. Bhd.

The Objectives of this Seminar are:
1.     To Educate School leavers (and their parents) on tertiary Education
Options Available in Malaysia.

2.     To expose participants to alternate Education pathways through
technical and vocational training.

3.     To help students realise that it is important to set career goals
and focus on acheiving them.

Higher Education Seminar: Strengthening Your Stride
Date:     10th January 2009
Time :     9.00 AM TO 2.30PM
Venue:  Dewan Kuliah Utama, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, UPM,
Serdang Selangor (Next to Hospital Serdang)

Charges: IGAUPM and THEMIND registered members – Free
Others – RM 10 PER PERSON

Registration: Online, Sms or Email
1)  http://www.themindassociation.org/hes.html
2)  Velan at 012-3512143 (velan79@hotmail.com)
3)  Dr. Rajesh 012-3936444 (ramasamyrajesh@hotmail.com)

Payment: Bank in to Account No:1215-0008803-05-0 (Persatuan  Graduan India
UPM) and fax the payment slip to Dr. Uma Rani at
03-89435973 as proof of payment.

Enqueries: Dr. Uma Rani Sinnaiah: 017-2551500
Dr. Kulanthayan K.C. Mani: 013-3822000

Please pass around this event message for many to benefit.

Dr. Kulanthayan K.C. Mani
Senior Lecturer
Department of Community Health
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
University Putra Malaysia
43400 Serdang, Selangor
MALAYSIA

Tel.: 6-03-89472398
Mobile: 6-013-3822000
Fax: 6-03-89450151
Alternative email: drkulan@eng.upm.edu.my

MIBA Award for Tan Sri Gnanalingam

December 29th, 2008
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Special Lifetime Achievement Award – Tan Sri Gnanalingam
National Entrepreneur Award – Datuk M.A. Vijey (Litna)
National Young Entrepreneur Award – Arun @ Arumugam Dorasamy
National Women Entrepreneur Award – S. Ratnavalli Vijayaraj

Tan Sri’s advice:

Malaysians can expect tough times economically in 2010.

He said Malaysia experienced difficulties every 12 years and cited the 1986 economic crisis and the ringgit crisis in 1998.

“Next year will not be too bad but we must be prepared for 2010,” he said in his keynote address to the Malaysian Indian Business Association (Miba) at its Grand Dinner and Awards Night yesterday.

“The Chinese say 2010 is the Year of the Tiger and the Year of the Tiger is not good for Malaysia.”

MIBA’s president explains the award:

“…will be given the award for being one of the most outstanding Malaysian entrepreneurs in the country, said Miba president P Sivakumar in a press statement last week.

Sivakumar described the recipient as a remarkable entrepreneur who has ascended from rags to riches … to be what he is today as an excellent role model for the future generation of potential entrepreneurs in the country.

The 63-year-old tycoon will deliver a special keynote lecture entitled Towards 2020′ where he would share his past business experiences to confront future challenges.

By way of giving recognition to these successful businesspersons, the association feels the occasion will motivate promising entrepreneurs to soar new heights in life and contribute to nation building, said Sivakumar.

A bit on his background:

Gnanalingam was first involved in the transport industry after he was appointed a board member of Port Klang Authority in 1987.

He founded Westports in 1994 and turned it into the country’s largest privately-owned port.

Gnanalingam was credited for introducing innovative measures to boost container shipping traffic during the 1997/98 financial crisis that saw Port Klang achieving positive growth despite the economic slump.

In 2007, business magazine Forbes Asia ranked him at number 29 in its list of 40 richest Asians with a personal wealth valued at US$215 million (RM1.04 billion).

A father of three, it was reported that he is making way for son, Ruben, to eventually take over his business.

Gnanalingam also owns a stake in pencilmaker Pelikan and logistics firm Konsortium Logistiks.