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Friday, June 22, 2012

Charity Has No Barrier

Today there is a photo shared by readers on facebook and was dated 6th April 2012. Everybody who has a 'heart' will feel sympathy and very sorry for the fate of the innocent child and his parents and I think there are more people who views it with empathy. I post what has been shared and translate it into English to fulfil the language of this blog. 




Assalamualaikum....
Ini the picture of Ahmad Sufi Bin Romi Agus Syumadi...Ahmad Sufi was born on 12 mac 2012 and since then he suffered critical lung problem. His medical cost at the Children Westmead Hospital, Sydney is ot less than AUD 3000 (RM9000) per day.


For your information ,AHMAD SUFI TELAH BERADA has been receiving treatment at the hospital since 13th March till today (first posted on Facebook on 6th April 2012) . 


To spread the news about this family's plight for sympathizers and empathetic heart, a facebook page name Tabung Ahmad Sufi has also been set up HERE


This photo below was posted on Facebook again showing Ahmad Sufi on 20th June 2012. 


Even though he might look healthier than the first photo, I think the family still needs donation from caring and loving parties to ease their burden since Ahmad Sufi starts receiving treatment. 


According to the page donations can be channeled through these accounts.   


BSN: 14133-41-00000395-4 :JULI YANTI LIDIA BINTI SUHAIMI(Ahmad Sufi' auntie)
MAYBANK: 152107010378 : JULI YANTI LIDIA BINTI SUHAIMI

Maya Syuhada Binti Suhaimi( Ahmad Sufi's auntie)
CIMB: 14100000462201

Name : Romi Agus Shumadi Romi Suhaimi(Ahmad Sufi's Father)
Bank: St George Bank
Branch: 112 908
Account No: 411178305


Your donations is much appreciated and only Allah can recompense all your deeds and prayers. Insyaallah. 




Monday, February 27, 2012

Lynas Is A Malaysian Issue


This graphic was downloaded from  one Facebook account
Lynas is not a one race issue but Malaysian issue. Photo credit : CCWM

Photo credit: From HERE

Sunday, April 03, 2011

1st Malaysian-ASEAN Regional Bloggers Conference

whistleblowing

There will be a bloggers Conference 
Blog House

Venue:

Details

Sunday, 24 April 2011
InterContinental Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

165 Jalan Ampang (formerly Nikko Hotel)
Admission is FREE and on a first-come-first-served basis.
Register to reserve your spot with a 100%-refundable RM50 deposit,
which will be refunded to you on the day of the conference.

Thursday, March 03, 2011

Bonding Family Ties

I went back to Sabah end of February. Its the second time I travel to Sabah within three months. I was in Kota Kinabalu last December and lectured at the Naval base in Sapangar. It was my first lecture on asset management since all the past fourteen years I concentrated on Sports Science especially Sports Philosophy. I might write in detail on this matter on my sports blog.

In December I just had a brief visit to Kota Marudu, a rural town on the Northern part of Sabah where I start my career in the second half of the 70s.

This second visit was more memorable where I had the opportunity to bring back all my five kids and son in law and four grandchildren. It was a very momentuous moment to foster a closer tie between my family and the rest who stay in Kota Marudu. It was an objective achieved where my family member and those in Sabah get along well, especially the kids who will be the next generation of our big family. At least I had done ny part to close up the ranks and let then get to know each other, something that is eroding among family members. At least the family ties bonded and they know who their relatives are.

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Monday, December 06, 2010

Happy Maal Hijrah

Today is the 1st Muharram 1432 marking the first day of the the year in the Muslim calendar. The year starts after sunset when the Maghrib call for prayer fills the air. When we hear the azan its the change from one year to another. Thanks Allah that we are still spared our lives to sail the New Year with full of new  resolution/s.
This new year I will begin a new chapter in life as a pensioner and from today I have another 12 days to serve the country since start my career in 1976.
To all my readers Muslim or not, I wish all of you

SELAMAT MENYAMBUT MAAL HIJRAH 1432

Friday, November 12, 2010

No plastic rule may cost jobs

Read this report on TheStar online today that 1,580 people may eventually lose their job due to Penang's Government intended ruling of no plastic bag ruling from 1st January 2011. We all know that finding job these days is not easy but lets look into a broader dimension of the ruling. All over the world are calling for Save Nature and at one time or another something has to be done to answer that call. Chloroflourocarbon (CFC) has been one of the cause of the depletion of the ozone layer in the atmosphere and steps are taken to reduce the rate of depletion and one of them is reducing CFC usage and maybe production too. Do you think reducing this will affect people who work in factory that produces such chemicals?

Plastics will take years to disintegrate and might not disintegrate at all. The more plastic we use and throw away will be additional years of disintegration of plastics which will add more problem to nature. Maybe we have been very comfortable of plastic bags for its light, easy and practical usage and we don't seem want to part away with it. But looking into the consequences and after effect of usage we must get out of this comfort zone at one time or another. The faster the better to conserve nature and our future generations. Campaign of proper disposal will not work because most of these campaign falls into deaf ears.

The action taken by two state government Selangor and Penang should be praised for they are looking towards the future and not present. We can't do anything now regarding damages caused by the use of non degradable materials but we can do something to reduce the impact and steps has to be taken now. It might be a harsh ruling but we have to accept it for the future of nature and our generations.

The concern of Malaysian Plastic Manufacturers Association (Northern Branch) do have some basis on loss of employment but the time frame given by the Penang Government gives ample time for these 1,580 people to look for another job. Are we going to save jobs of 1,580 people or our kids and millions of future generations of human lives, flora and fauna? These 1,580 people can start looking for alternatives of venturing into the biodegradable material market as a replacement of plastic. Please be more open to changes.

The article as published in The Star.

By ANN TAN
anntan@thestar.com.my

GEORGE TOWN: Some 1,580 people may eventually lose their jobs as a result of the expansion of the no plastic bag ruling in Penang from Jan 1.

Malaysian Plastic Manufac turers Association northern branch chairman Willy Tan said he expected those employed in the plastic bag manufacturing line by its members to lose their jobs.

“When consumers are not using our plastic bags every day next year, these jobs will vanish,” Tan said during a dialogue between 12 association representatives and Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng at the latter’s office in Komtar yesterday.

Merit Industries Sdn Bhd director E.E. Lim, whose company is a major plastic bag producer in Kamunting, said her sales to three hypermarkets in Penang had dropped from six million bags monthly to only three million.

“What are we going to eat when Penangites are no longer using plastic bags? The 20 sen penalty may be a small amount but it is not cheap to some people,” she said, referring to the amount shoppers had to pay for a plastic bag.

Association president Lim Kok Boon said the ruling would only burden the poor as they would have to pay 40 sen for each garbage bag to discard their rubbish.

“A shopping bag costs four sen each and they used to get it for free from hypermarkets and supermarkets. In the absence of plastic carrier bags, consumers will have to pay for bin liners and this will increase the usage of garbage bags.

“A study in Ireland, the first country to stop giving out free plastic bags, found a 90% drop in plastic bag usage in one month but the usage of garbage bags increased by 400% instead,” he said.

Kok Boon said plastic shopping bags were also more convenient for consumers to tie up their garbage.

Guan Eng asked the association for a report on the possible impact of the ruling to the industry, adding that Penang wanted to know the amount of reduction in revenue and job losses.

“We are not banning plastic bags but we want Penangites to reduce their usage. This is a policy we must undertake and I don’t deny it’ll be a political cost to us,” he said, adding that consumers would take as many shopping bags as they pleased when they were free but being charged for it would make them think of the costs involved.

All hypermarkets, supermarkets, departmental stores, pharmacies, fast food restaurants, nasi kandar outlets and convenience stores, including chain stores and those at petrol kiosks, in Penang will have to adhere to the ruling daily from Jan 1 next year.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Security Of Your Credit Card

This Star Graphic can be a guide to us who use credit card for transactions. I post it here to share because crime prevention is a public community service. Read the news report from the Star.
Source : The Star Online


I posted an article on 3rd October 2007 that concern credit card safety too. Read it HERE. For that reason I keep the key cards and it has now become one of my collection items.  

Thursday, January 14, 2010

OMG!! Would You Be Like This Son?


This is just sharing and what do you feel if you are the father and your son do this to you. 

Heartless act of a son and daughter-in-law

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Compiled by YENG AI CHUN, NG SI HOON AND A. RAMAN


A 57-year-old man, who had just undergone heart surgery, thought he could recuperate at home but was in for a shock when his son told him not to return home.
Harian Metro reported that Abdul Rahman Talib was abandoned by the roadside in Kangar with just a bag of clothes by his 30-year-old son after his daughter-in-law refused to let him back into the house.
“I asked my son to drive me to town although I did not know where I could go. Instead, he left me in front of a school.
“I cried as I stepped out from his car. I did not expect him to treat me like this after I’ve brought him up lovingly all these years,” he said, adding that he felt lost wandering around before finally settling down for the night at a bus stop.
Abdul Rahman said the following day, his son had come to look for him but the old man’s joy was short-lived when he realised that the son was only dropping off his bicycle.
He said he met an acquaintance near the school two days later and was invited to spend the night at his house.
It is understood that the Social Welfare Department had since sent Abdul Rahman to the Batu Bertangkap Welfare Home in Beseri.

UPDATED
Harian Metro today carry a follow up of the story but whatever it is I still can't accept a sensible son would  treat his oldman in such a way for whatever reason he has.


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