Posts Tagged ‘Penang’

Devamani is champ for 6th time

July 17th, 2007
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SHE left a comfortable job in a bank to concentrate on her first love – athletics – 10 years ago. 

Since then, 37-year-old S. De-vamani has never looked back. 

Thrilled: Devamani holding up her winnings.

Yesterday, she won the 21km women open category in the 20th edition of the Seremban Half Marathon. 

It was more special as it was her sixth consecutive victory, and, to make it even sweeter, she finished a good 17 minutes ahead of second placed Yong Lai Chee.  

“This is a very special event for me. Since I am from Port Dickson, I will make sure that I keep on participating as long as I can,” said the former Maybank employee. 

Devamani, who only became actively involved in the sport when she was 19, has become a legend in the women’s athletics circuit. 

On Sunday, she won the 10km Langkawi Beach Run on the island. 

She has bagged several other titles this year alone. Among these were the Kuala Lumpur Marathon (March), Power Run and Port Dickson Half Marathon (April), PDRM Run and Sibu Half Mara-thon (May) and the Penang Bridge Run (June). 

Devamani, who is married, said her winnings were sufficient to keep her going. “I am happy that such events are being held to encourage more people to participate in sports,” she said. She said that her next assignments were the Adidas King of the Road (August) and the Tanjung Piai Eco Run (September). 

Briton Pauline Mulroy, who won the 11km women veteran category, was also happy to be back again. 

The 43 year old who works in Singapore won the 21km half marathon when she participated four years ago. The following year she emerged second. 

“It’s good to be back to Serem-ban. But I will not get a chance to see much of this place as I have to leave today,” she said adding that she would return next year to defend her title.

Penang Indian Cinema Show Charity Concert report

July 10th, 2007
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Artistes wow the audience

By K. KASTURI DEWI

THE Indian Cinema Show charity concert held at the Penang International Sports Arena (PISA) recently showcased breath-taking performances by local and South Indian artistes. 

Local singer Veera who doubled up as supporting emcee for the night started the ball rolling with a favourite number Engey Anthe Vennila (Where is the moon?) 

Other local artistes who presented a medley of songs at the show was Astro Avvataram 2007 winner L. Vimaleswaran, Jeeva, S.Anbearason, Willian Chia, Uma Mageswary and M. Annaletchumy. 

Chia, 26, from Padang Meha, Kedah, vowed the crowd with an impressive presentation of a Tamil song Shenbagame, Shen-bagame. 

The hairstylist from Kulim, who sings at shows and functions, said he was able to speak Tamil fluently as his mother was half Indian. 

Besides the local artistes, the audience were also kept entertained by the never-ending banter of Letchumanan, the emcee for the night. 

Local dance group Movement Incorporated (Astro's Attam Nooru Vagai 2006) and traditional dance group Kalai Kali Nadana Aalaya also provided entertaining dance performances that night. 

During a fashion show, models paraded in Indian ethnic and bridal wear from five different Indian states. 

South Indian actor impersonator Rajni Suresh then made an impressive entrance with a number from the movie 'Basha'. 

Many had the opportunity to take photographs with Rajni when they went on stage to make some donations to Rumah Kebajikan Sinar Ceria and three ill sisters Thanaletchumi, 13, Rajeswari, 12 and Bavani, four. 

The highlight of the evening was Tamil actress Malavika's performance which incorporated two songs which made her popular- Karuputhan Yenuku Pudichey Kalaru (I like the colour black) and Vala Minukum Velanga Minikum Kalyanam (Two fishes getting married). 

The charity show was jointly organised by Hari Sara Production and Olive Beach Promoters from India. 

Hari Sara Production managing director S.Saravanan and Olive Beach's managing director Samsudin together with Malavika presented RM3,000 each to the Sinar Ceria orphanage and Nathan, the father of the three sisters.

Bloggers Buff 2007

July 8th, 2007
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My Sunday was occupied with the Blogger’s Buff 2007 organized by Putera MIC. What is Bloggers Buff, you ask? It was described as “a workshop cum forum organized to gather Malaysian bloggers from different genres together to network and explore various issues and aspects of blogging”. Grand huh?

The event started about 30 minutes late at 9.30am. Luckily I had my dose of roti telur and teh halia before arriving at the venue Even though the organizers targeted 60 people, I think about 40 only turned up in the end, including last minute walk-in participants.

We got ourselves registered, and it cost a minimal fee of RM5 per person. While waiting for the seminar begin, the participants mingled among ourselves. I met Amutha, Mahendran, Praveen, Sarala, Mohan, Prem, Asohan, Rani, Segara, May, Malcolm, Norhidayah, Shan, Tharma, Steven, Segara, and Sook Chin among others.

The workshop was officiated by Dato’ V.Sivaparanjothi following the welcoming speech by the organizing Chairman, Mahendran. Dato’ Siva mentioned about possible creation of new cyberlaws to regulate bloggers as a method of stopping false information dissemination in his speech. This was followed by Putera MIC’s National Coordinator, Mr Kamalanathan’s speech touched on examples of bloggers exposing the truth before the mainstream media, and future plans to organize similar workshops in other states, such as Penang. We adjourned for tea break before the next session started.

The workshop started with a talk by Timothy Tiah from NuffNang, one of the prominent ad aggregator companies in Malaysia. He gave a useful insight about monetizing a blog and the various options available. His advice: don’t have too high an expectation of making mega bucks. It was a good talk and I’m sure many of the participants would have benefited.

Next to take the stand was Kamarul Ariffin from MPOB who provided some basic information on blogging since some of the participants are new to blogging. For those who are well into blogging, this was a bit boring, but I suppose we didn’t mind as Kamarul made his presentation short and sweet. Among the thing he mentioned was definition of blogging, tools available for blogging, comparison of tools, and monetization channels available.

This was followed by a Sharing Session. Two guests come to share their blogging experience. Firstly, a touching tale from Yvonne Foong who is diagnosed with neurofibromatosis. She is a strong young lady who has written an autobiography on her experiences. She talked about her blog and the challenges she faced while blogging. Secondly, Sandra from Laundry Bar, a restaurant cum bar, shared her experience of blogging. She used the blog as an archiving tool and also to capture personalized review of her patrons. According to her, blogging was the chosen medium since it was simple to set up as compared to setting up a full blown website.

The “talk” session took a break, and it was time for action. The participants were divided into groups – Green, Blue, Red, Pink, and Yellow. I ended up in the Green group, together with Malcolm, Hidayah, Freda, and May. Our first task was to decide on a group name. After a long brainstorming session of 10 minutes, we voted on Hulk as our team name. Then, we had a story-telling session based on prompt cards. It was hilarious making a story and to continue from the previous person.

In the midst of the story-telling session, a surprise guest turned up – Kenny Sia, among the most popular blogger in Malaysia. Turned out he missed a flight and decided to drop by. He shared some of his experience and did a bit of Q & A. We ended the session and it was lunch time.

After lunch, we continued with another team activity. Each group were given a topic and asked to present in front of others. It was hilarious especially when the last group presented phrases that are translated from other languages into English.

Then, we had Dr Sankara from Media Plus Consultancy giving some tips on avoiding libel or defamation suits.

Finally, the last item on the agenda was a forum on “Responsible Blogging” consisting of Dato’ Ahmad Talib (ex NST editor), Mr Kamalanathan, and Ms Li Tsin (Malaysiakini). The panelists shared their thoughts on various issues ranging from media’s role, ethics, blogger responsibility, their reason for blogging, and future of blogging and online media.

The workshop ended at 5.30pm and we all had tea before taking leave.

I would say that for an inaugural event by Putera MIC on such a new area, it can be considered a success. They managed to get good speakers for the topics which cover the broad spectrum of participants who came. There were some hiccups which I’m sure will be rectified in future events. The turnout was not a much as expected, and hopefully a bigger audience will turn up for future program. The organizers plan to have a follow-up workshop in 6 months’ time, so hopefully this young bloggers’ network will be able to meet up again.

Sad to say, I did not bring my camera along, so will post picture once I get them from the organizers. I was writing this while watching The Making of Sivaji, so pardon the errors!

Rais waiting for Indian community recommendation – National Heritage listing

July 7th, 2007
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Dr Rais said he was now waiting for recommendation of cultural practices from the Indian community to be included in the list. 
 
any idea who is in charge of providing the recommendations for the indian community?

Parliament and Batu Caves among 50 national treasures on heritage list
 
By IZATUN SHARI

KUALA LUMPUR: The Parliament House, Batu Caves, St George Church in Penang, Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall building and the lion dance on a pole have now something very important in common – they are all considered national heritage.  

Roaring tradition: The lion dance on a pole being performed outside the Parliament House. Both the dance and the building have been declared as part of our national heritage

They are among the 50 things (18 buildings, 20 objects and 12 cultural practices) that were granted such status in conjunction with the country's 50th Merdeka celebrations. (See graphics for full list) 

Culture, Arts and Heritage Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said the ministry had looked at 500 things, but currently, it only conferred the national heritage status to 50. 

"Today, the lion dance on pole which originates from Malaysia and not from China, has been declared a national heritage.  

"We should all be proud of it," he told reporters at the declaration of the 50 national heritage and the launch of national heritage register. 

He said with the declaration as stipulated in the National Heritage Act, Malaysia now joins countries such as Britain, the United States, France, Germany and Australia as having legislation to protect their heritage. 

Dr Rais said he was now waiting for recommendation of cultural practices from the Indian community to be included in the list. 

Asked whether Baratanatyam dance could be included in the list, he said: "It is not a problem. It is one of the foremost dance which has been performed by various sectors.  

"Classical Indian dancer, Ramli Ibrahim has performed it worldwide. 

"The only thing is that we would like the dance to be localised by the Indian community. If that is done, I will forward the suggestion that it be included in the list."

Samy Vellu gives RM500,000 grant for IPF building

July 2nd, 2007
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err…the 500k grant from where ah?
 
KUALA LUMPUR, Mon:
Indian Progressive Front members are happy that the party will remain intact.

Party deputy president V. Senggutuan said the move will help the IPF eventually join the Barisan Nasional.

"But joining the BN is not our only intention. We just want to work together with the MIC for the good of the Indian community," he said.

He said the move to invite MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu to open the IPF national conference was good as it would help improve ties between leaders of both parties.

Last month, unhappy IPF veterans and former members asked party president Tan Sri M.G. Pandithan to step down if he wanted to merge the party with the MIC.

They also wanted former secretary-general K.Panjamurthi to lead the party.

Ampang Pandan division deputy chairman P. Ragawan said those who had made an issue of the possible merger did not get positions at the divisional level.

"Our members wanted a younger generation to lead them. That caused some of the veterans to be sidelined. They were unhappy and created problems," he said.

Party vice-president V. Mathiyalagan said the announcement that IPF would not be dissolved indicates that Pandithan had the best interests of the party at heart.

Meanwhile, Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu is a believer in the adage that one should walk the talk.

The MIC president announced a RM500,000 grant towards the construction of IPF’s headquarters in Serdang. The IPF still owes close to RM800,000 on the RM5 million building.

Pandithan later awarded Samy Vellu the title "Champion of Indians".

Samy Vellu, in his speech, also called for IPF members not to regard the Tafe college in Seremban and the Asian Institute of Medicine, Science and Technology (AIMST) in Kedah as MIC institutions.

"Please enrol your children in the institutions. Although we are in different parties, we still have the same blood," he said drawing loud applause from the floor.

Also present at the IPF general assembly were former health minister Datuk Chua Jui Meng, MIC deputy president Datuk G. Palanivel, MIC vice-president Datuk S. Veerasingham, Penang Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon and Suhakam Commissioner Datuk N. Siva Subramaniam.