Sunday, December 26, 2010

MAJLIS MEMBERI SUMBANGAN KELENGKAPAN ALAT TULIS & BEG SEKOLAH KEPADA MURID-MURID SEKOLAH RENDAH YANG KURANG BERADA, ANJURAN KELAB PERPADUAN INSAN SELANGOR













MAJLIS MEMBERI SUMBANGAN KELENGKAPAN ALAT TULIS & BEG SEKOLAH KEPADA MURID-MURID SEKOLAH RENDAH YANG KURANG BERADA, ANJURAN KELAB PERPADUAN INSAN SELANGOR 26 DISEMBER 2010 JAM 6.00 PTG PERKARANGAN KELAB PERPADUAN INSAN SELANGOR..LOT 11113,BATU 4,KG JAWA,KLANG.PROGRAM INI DIRASMIKAN OLEH TUAN M.SHANKER RAJ AYANGER , AMP |(KETUA PEMUDA MIC NEGERI SELANGOR)

MAJLIS MEMBERI SUMBANGAN KELENGAPAN SEKOLAH ANJURAN PEMUDA MIC KAPAR DENGAN KERJASAMA PEMUDA MIC SELANGOR




















MAJLIS MEMBERI SUMBANGAN KELENGKAPAN ALAT TULIS & BEG SEKOLAH KEPADA MURID-MURID SEKOLAH RENDAH YANG KURANG BERADA, ANJURAN PEMUDA MIC BAHAGIAN KAPAR DENGAN KERJASAMA PEMUDA MIC NEGERI SELANGOR 26 DISEMBER 2010 JAM 9.00 DEWAN SEKOLAH TAMIL METHODIS KAPAR ,KLANG.PROGRAM INI DIRASMIKAN OLEH TUAN T.MOHAN |(KETUA PEMUDA MIC KEBANGSAAN)

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Sejuta pengundi dari kaum India jadi agenda MIC: Palanivel

KUALA LUMPUR, 23 Dis – Presiden MIC yang baru dilantik Datuk G. Palanivel hari ini menyenaraikan beberapa agenda kritikal yang perlu digerakkan tahun depan, antaranya ialah untuk mendapatkan sokongan sejuta pengundi dari kalangan kaum India sebagai persiapan menghadapi pilihan raya akan datang.
Beliau berkata usaha ini dikenal pasti sebagai amat penting bagi memastikan parti kekal relevan dalam memperjuang isu-isu komuniti, di samping ia memiliki lebih banyak kelebihan dalam kerajaan.
Katanya walaupun kaum India adalah suatu komuniti kecil dalam negara, namun kaum ini merancang unntuk menjadi komuniti yang mantap strukturnya, dan dengan meningkatkan jumlah pengundi berdaftar yang baru, ia akan membuktikan bahawa MIC relevan kepada komuniti India.
“Sekiranya MIC mempunyai kuasa yang lebih kukuh dalam kerajaan, ia akan dapat menggerakkan lebih banyak usaha bagi menambah baik kehidupan kaum India, seperti meraih sokongan untuk mendapatkan peruntukan perbelanjaan yang lebih,” katanya kepada kerajaan selepas mempengerusikan mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Kerja Pusat (CWC) MIC di Kelab Darul Ehsan, di sini hari ini.
Antara agenda yang diketengahkan oleh Palanivel ialah untuk menggembleng kekuatan anggota parti di semua cawangan.
Palanivel berkata CWC mendapati wujud beberapa keadaan di mana beberapa anggota berdaftar, sebaliknya mengundi di kawasan lain daripada tempat di mana namanya didaftarkan dalam parti.
Beliau berkata menerusi rancangan penstrukturan semula, semua data pengundi akan dihimpun dan didaftar di peringkat tempatan, berdasarkan kepada pelbagai maklumat seperti tempat lahir dan sebagainya.
“Kami juga akan mulakan program menambah anggota di mana setiap pemimpin akan berjumpa sendiri dengan anggota peringkat akar umbi, dan pada masa yang sama, mula menghimpun semua maklumat yang berkaitan dengan komuniti India.
“Setiap data akan dikutip menerusi satu sistem teratur termasuk gambar, alamat, nombor telefon, blog... semuanya,” katanya.
Ditanya sekiranya semua anggota yang dipecat akan diterima balik Palanivel mengulangi pandangannya bahawa beliau sanggup bekerjasama dengan sesiapa jua demi komuniti kaum India.
“Saya memang alu-alukan kerjasama mereka, anggota yang meninggalkan parti, yang dipecat, malah pemimpin Hindraf sekalipun. Namun saya tidak punyai kuasa yang lebih besar dari perlembagaan parti. Saya harap bekas anggota parti akan terus bekerjasama dengan kami dan tunggu sehingga masa yang tepat untuk sertai parti,” katanya. – Bernama

DEMONTRASI PEMBANTAHAN TERHADAP PIHAK BERKUASA TEMPATAN KUALA LANGAT MDKL YANG INGIN MEROBOHKAN PAPAN TANDA YANG MENGANDUNGI SIMBOL 1 MALAYSIA

PEMILIK KEDAI DIBERI PENERANGAN MENGENAI PROSES BANTAHAN & PENYERAHAN SURAT BANTAHAN


PIHAK MEDIA MENUNGGU KEDATANGAN YDP MDKL MAJLIS DAERAH KUALA LANGGAT    




PIHAK MEDIA MENEMUBUAL EN.SHANKER RAJ AYANGER (KETUA PEMUDA MIC SELANGOR) BERHUBUNG DENGAN TINDAKAN SUSULAN YANG DIAMBIL OLEH BIRO GUAMAN PEMUDA MIC.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

PRESS NEWS

PRESS NEWS

Putera MIC Selangor : Book Donation Programme


Putera MIC Selangor is organising a book donation programme to SJK(T) Ladang Midlands,Section 7,Shah Alam on the May 11,Tuesday at 10 a.m.This program will be officiate by Hulu Selangor member of parliment,MIC Information Chief and Putera MIC National Coordinator, YB.P.Kamalanathan.This will be our First Step to Student Success in an early intervention that helps students to excel well in exams.So, do join us and make this programme a success!hopefully,there will be more book donation programmes in the near future.."People First,Performance Now"

For details, please contact Selangor State Secretary, Mr Paary Rajan @ 016-6554681

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

How to Use Technology to Switch Careers



There’s no reason why work has to feel like, well, work. While it’s a tough market out there, the good news is there’s no better time than now to reinvent yourself and your career.

You’re probably well-aware of the ways job seekers are using technology to find and apply for new positions. But you might not know that the same tools can be leveraged not only to find a new job, but also to plan for a new career.
    
The prospect of switching careers can be downright scary for many job seekers; like all major changes, it requires a little planning and a lot of courage. Of course, incurring this short-term risk creates some long-term rewards, namely a long-term, rewarding career doing something you’re passionate about.  

Here are five simple steps for using technology to research potential paths and find out which career is the right one for you.

1. Get the Official Story: After identifying your strengths and natural talents, you’ll want to apply these as a filter to start researching which careers are the best fits for you.  

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THANK YOU DATO' SERI S SAMY VELLU & WELCOME DATO' G PALANIVEL



After a long arduous challenging and certainly fulfilling career of sacrifice and service the iconic Dato’ Seri S.Samy Vellu has decided to leave the political filed which he has dominated over more than four decades.

Dato’ Seri is a man that began his life in the most humble of surroundings and because of universally embraced virtues of hard work, commitment, perseverance and tenacity has grown to become one of the most outstanding and prominent Indian leaders in Malaysia and also a well known and reputable minister in various ministries during his tenure in the government and cabinet.

Since he took over the presidency of the MIC in 1979 he has helped the MIC to become a cohesive united and efficient platform to serve the Indian community in the country. His notable achievements in the party include starting the Maju Institute of Educational Development in 1985. MIED was established in order to promote higher education for Indian children in Malaysia from poor background. This institution till today has given loans and grants to 14,600 students to facilitate them to go through territorial education in which 8,600 students have qualified in various fields. In the field of medicine, engineering and all other related technical field such as IT, Economic and Arts.

Besides that Dato’ Seri was also the catalyst in conceptualizing and manifesting the dream of owning a university for the community called AIMST. The AIMST University was established on 15th March 2001 with the objective of providing tertiary education to Malaysian Indian students who traveled all over the world to get their education at a very high cost. The University has 2,600 students at the moment and has moved into its well designed state of the art campus costing RM 500 million.

Another milestone that Dato’ Seri had the foresight to actualize was the formation of the workers housing Cooperatives Society. It was establish to provide low cost housing for Indians to purchase and until today this co-operative Society has build more than 2,000 houses for its members. In the field of social reform and reengineering Dato’ Seri was instrumental in the formation of Yayasan Strategik Social(YSS).

This Social strategic was establish in 1998 to study conditions of Indians, to promote new programmes, to prepare reports in order to raise it up in the Malaysian Cabinet. This foundation was responsible to prepare report to request the Government to turn daily rated estate workers wages to monthly salary and many other economic strategy papers were prepared the foundation for Government attention. Many of the recommendation were accepted by the Government to raise the living standards of Indians to involve greater involvement of the Government in the future of the Indian community in Malaysia.

All these monumental achievements were a result of untiring work and a deep rooted desire to uplift the social, economic and educational well being of the Indian community in this blessed country. But having served the community and country for so long Dato’ Seri has decided to take a much needed and well deserved break from politics and move on to a role to help the nation in other ways. 

But being the man that he is he wouldn’t take such a decision unless he is totally sure his beloved party is in good hands and it’s a certainty that Datuk G.Palanivel is the man for the job. Though he has big shoes to fill Datuk G. Palani is the most apt person to take over the reins of the party. As leaders their styles of leadership are very different and contrasting but nevertheless their singularity of purpose and love for community makes them similar in many ways. 

Datuk G Palanivel is a senior politician and a seasoned champion of issues close to the heart of the community and has constantly and consistently demonstrated his ability to put the communities interest above all else.

Beginning his career as a consumer activist is an early indication of his passion for service and his reverence for making sure that no one is deceived of their rights. His eminent personality caught the eye of Dato’ Seri as far back as the 1980s when he was invited to become his press secretary and subsequently was chosen as a parliamentary candidate in the 1990 General Election. Within the party he rose steadily up the hierarchy in his unassuming yet decisive leadership to attain the post of Deputy President since 2006.

Dato’ G Palani’s demeanor and man of the people charisma make him very accessible and very consensus based when making a decisions. He is also equally at ease meeting the man on the street or chairing high level government meetings. His charming personality belies a strong and firm inner strength that isn’t afraid to make tough choices if warranted. His deep and abiding faith in a higher power and the humility that comes from such inner faith sets him apart from many others and this aspect of him has often been an inspiration to the younger generations.

With the support and able dynamism of Datuk Dr. S Subramaniam, Datuk S K Devamany and Datuk M Saravanan and the strength of solidarity from the Central Working Committee I’m sure that Datuk G Palanivel will be able to lead the party to higher and greater heights and create his own lasting and impactful legacy in the Indian community’s landscape in Malaysia. The torch passes on and will burn brighter and more gloriously in time to come.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Selangor raps MIC over scholarship application figures



Kok: “The number of students who apply for and accept the Selangor education loans is not high because they also have the option of applying for and accepting the National Higher Education Fund Corporation loans which offer far larger sums.
PETALING JAYA, Nov 27 — After trading barbs with MCA on the state’s scholarship figures, Selangor's Teresa Kok is now accusing MIC of lying — that only four Indians received study loans this year. The senior state executive councillor said the allegations were false as the actual figure was actually 28 students.
“MIC Youth Secretary C. Sivarrajah has copied MCA central committee member Ti Lian Ker to warp my good intentioned effort to openly encourage students from all races to apply for Selangor State Government’s no-racial-quota education loans into a ploy to mislead the public about how students of Indian background have supposedly been marginalised.
“The fact is that in 2010, Selangor offered the education loan to 28 students of Indian background and not only 4 as Sivarrajah claims. In his quest to be a hero, he has resorted to deflating the true number of Selangor’s positive efforts by 7 times,” she said in a statement.
She added that the number of study loans offered by the state in 2010 is 525 and not 400 as claimed by Sivarrajah.
Kok explained that only 525 loans were offered because the students have the option to apply for the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN).
“The number of students who apply for and accept the Selangor education loans is not high because they also have the option of applying for and accepting the National Higher Education Fund Corporation loans which offer far larger sums.
“It is thus disgraceful of Sivarrajah to twist Selangor’s education loan which assits students regardless of their skin colour into a racial issue to attack Selangor Pakatan Rakyat,” she said.
She said MIC should instead focus on the racial quotas imposed on federal government scholarships.
“If Sivarrajah and MIC was genuinely concerned for Indian students, they would object to Public Service Department scholarships’ racial quotas instead of silently ignoring it.
“This episode shows that Sivarrajah and MIC is still trapped in an outdated race-based paradigm of their own creation and cannot see beyond their own narrow political interests while remaining blind and indifferent to the genuine needs of all Malaysians as a whole,” she said.
From January till November 15 this year, there were 677 applications from Bumiputeras for Selangor’s education loans, of which 485 were approved; 12 applications from the Chinese of which all were approved; and 53 applications from Indians of which 28 were approved, according to Kok.
The total number of applications this year for Selangor’s study loans was 742, of which 525 were approved, she said.
The PTPTN has run into problems due to bad loans left unpaid by a majority of the some 400,000 whose loans amount to some RM46 billion.