Posts Tagged ‘Selangor’

DLS KKB gets 30K from SP Setia

May 25th, 2007
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RM30,000 to equip shelter
 

THE Divine Life Society (DLS) Kuala Kubu Baru, a shelter for children from broken or single parent families, received a boost from SP Setia Foundation recently. 

In line with its mission to make life better for the underprivileged, the foundation donated RM30,000 worth of furniture and computers to equip the DLS’ new dormitory and computer laboratory. 

Foundation chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye was at the newly-completed premises to hand a mock cheque to represent the donation to the DLS building committee chairman Dr A. Nathan Sinnadurai. 

Among those present at the presentation ceremony were Captain (R) Liew Siong Sing, the foundation’s management, staff and children of DLS. 

For the kids: Lee presenting a mock cheque to DLS chairman Swami Mumushuananda Maharaj (in orange shirt) as some of the home’s children look on.

DLS, which was established in 1996, houses 16 children aged between five and 17. 

Over the years, DLS has provided shelter for some 150 children. 

In his speech, Lee said children were the future generation of leaders and citizens that would ensure the continuous prosperity and harmony of the country. 

“Hence it is society’s collective responsibility to care for them especially orphans. 

“All children should be given an equal opportunity to grow and learn in a conducive environment regardless of their background and situations. We hope with our assistance, children here can now live more comfortably in the new dormitory,” he said. 

With the addition of the new furniture including mattresses, cupboards and chairs donated by the foundation, the centre can accommodate up to 45 children at one time. 

“As such, more underprivileged children will have the chance to grow up in a more complete home with the love of the caretakers and peers,” Lee said. 

Besides the new furniture and fittings, SP Setia Foundation also donated five re-conditioned computers and new tables to equip the newly set up computer lab. 

“I encourage the children here to make good use of the computers and also grab the chance to pick up some basic computer skills. 

“These handy skills will prevent you from being left behind in the rapid ICT evolution. Hopefully, all of you will grow up to become active contributing members of the community,” he said. 

Besides general welfare, the foundation spent 60% of its annual budget to run the Setia Adoption Programme (SAP), providing educational assistance worth RM700 or RM800 a year per child to 2,300 primary pupils living in poverty in Selangor, Johor, Kedah, Pahang, Kuala Lumpur, Perlis and Pulau Pinang.

SP Vellu’s Funeral

May 25th, 2007
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Brothers clasped arms over family, work and politics
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KUALA LUMPUR: Not a day went by without the two brothers meeting and talking about family, politics and other issues.
Yesterday, an emotional Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu bid farewell to his younger brother Datuk S. Palani Vellu, 68, who died of a heart attack on Wednesday. Family members said the siblings were close, meeting as often as possible and Palani, a lawyer, also handled some of the works minister’s legal matters. » Read more: SP Vellu’s Funeral

Samy’s brother dies of heart attack

May 24th, 2007
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Samy’s brother dies of heart attack

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk S. P. Vellu, the younger brother of Works Minister Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu, died of a heart attack at the Tawakkal Hospital here last night. He was 68. 

Vellu, a lawyer, was rushed to the hospital from his home early yesterday and admitted to the intensive care unit. He died at 8.04pm. 

Samy Vellu, who is MIC president, was at his brother’s bedside when the lawyer died. 

Scores of relatives and friends, including past and present leaders of the party, had converged at the hospital upon hearing the news of the death.   » Read more: Samy’s brother dies of heart attack

Nalla betrayed by PKR

May 24th, 2007
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well, we have heard it from the horse's mouth…PKR…saviour of all communities?

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Nestle praises KAS for organising kabbadi competition

May 17th, 2007
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KAS active in promoting kabbadi
 

THE Kabaddi Association of Selangor (KAS) has been commended for organising activities for districts in the state. 

Nestle sports marketing manager Ng Ping Loong said KAS was the most active association in promoting the sport at all levels. 

“We have been following their activities. KAS is the only one to organise an inter-district competition. They had also organised events for the various age groups. We will continue to support their programmes,'' Ng said after handing over Milo's sponsorship to KAS president T. Mohan and treasurer R. Akilan. 

Commendable: Ng with Mohan (left) and Akilan giving the thumbs up to the championshi

The sponsorship was for organising the Milo-Selangor Inter-District Kabaddi Championships to be hosted by Sepang District Kabaddi Association on Sunday.  

The one-day championships organised for the fifth year will be at the Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi football ground. 

All nine districts – Sabak Bernam, Klang, Gombak, Sepang, Kuala Langat, Petaling, Hulu Langat, Hulu Selangor and Kuala Selangor – in Selangor have confirmed their participation.  

Petaling are the reigning champions in the men and women's categories. 

However, Petaling may face strong resistance from other districts. Host Sepang are also determined to put up a strong challenge to wrest the titles from Petaling. 

In the men's category, Petaling are in Group B with Hulu Langat, Hulu Selangor and Kuala Selangor while Group A has Sabak Bernam, Klang, Gombak, Sepang and Kuala Langat. 

In the women's category, Group Y has Hulu Langat, Kuala Langat, Klang, Kuala Selangor and Gombak while Petaling, Sepang, Hulu Selangor and Sabak Bernam are in Group Z. 

After the preliminary rounds, the top two teams will qualify for the cross over semi-finals. There will be cash prizes for the top three teams. 

Mohan said the inter-district championships had generated a lot of interest among youngsters in the state. 

“We urged the Kabaddi Association of Malaysia (KAM) to be our guest during the inter-district championships. It would be an ideal opportunity to identify new talents for the national squad,'' he added