Friday, October 4, 2013

Arul Suppiah : Former National Cricketer who also played for England

 Arul Suppiah : Former National Cricketer
 The youngest player to play for Malaysia



Arul Vivasvan Suppiah (born 30 August 1983) is a former English/Malaysian cricketer.A right-handed batsman and left-arm orthodox spin bowler, he has played for the Malaysia national cricket team since 1999, and county cricket in England for Somerset.

He is the youngest player to play for Malaysia, and has played for England at Under-14, Under-15, Under-16 and Under-18 level. He has also represented England Under-16s at hockey, and played badminton for his school.His elder brother Rohan also plays for Malaysia. On 4 July 2013, Arul Suppiah retired from professional cricket with immediate effect at the age of 29 due to serious injuries in both of his knees.


Source:

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arul_Suppiah


Dr M K Rajakumar : Former president of the Malaysian Medical Association

Dr M K Rajakumar : Veteran socialist leader and healthcare advocate;regarded as a founding father of the discipline of family medicine by general practitioners and family physicians

 1932-2008
Former president of the Malaysian Medical Association
Former president of the World Organisation of Family Doctors (WONCA)
Former president of the Malaysian Scientific Assocation
Former president of the World Organisation of National Colleges, Academies
Former president of the Academic Associations of Family Physicians

"Dr Rajakumar was very dedicated to his cause. As a medical doctor he could have spent his time making money, but he was only interested in helping people."
Prof Emeritus Tan Sri Dr Khoo Khay Kim

 "He was at his happiest when serving the poor. We in the Barisan Sosialis looked upon him as a true people’s hero because he was not interested in rewards...I know that he was offered titles by the Barisan government and also that Lee Kuan Yew tried to get him to move to Singapore but he turned both down because his only interest was serving the poor.”
Tan Khai Hee

A great man has passed away. He was a genuine Malaysian, a true patriot, a selfless leader and a public intellectual par excellence. I have the fullest admiration for him. Raja deserves to be regarded as the best role model for Malaysians, especially the youths of today.
 by Dr. Syed Husin Ali

Dr M K Rajakumar

Dr M K Rajakumar was a veteran socialist leader and medical practitioner, regarded as a founding father of the discipline of family medicine by general practitioners and family physicians. Dr Rajakumar is best known as a leftist intellectual who formed part of the leadership of the Labour Party and Barisan Sosialis during the 1960s. Along with other leaders like the late Tan Sri Dr Tan Chee Koon, V. David, Ishak Haji Muhammad (better known as Pak Sako) and Karam Singh, he made the Labour Party a force to be reckoned with (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._K._Rajakumar). As a medical student at the University of Malaya in Singapore, he co-founded the University Socialist Club and later landed himself in court on a sedition charge for an editorial that condemned Western imperialism and aggression in Asia. Even after his return to Malaya to practice medicine, he was associated with politicians, trade unionists and activists detained without trial in various mass arrests (http://gbgerakbudaya.com/2012/02/an-uncommon-hero-m-k-rajakumar-in-politics-and-medicine/).He was also detained under the Internal Security Act from 1966-1969.

After he was released from detention Rajakumar focused more on his medical practice, but was still concerned with improving the general standard of healthcare.He served as President of the Malaysian Medical Association from 1979-80, President of the Malaysian Scientific Assocation from 1981-83 and President of the World Organisation of National Colleges, Academies and Academic Associations of Family Physicians from 1986-89.He elevated his crusade for primary health care and family medicine to the international level through the World Organisation of Family Doctors (Wonca). Posthumously, the global movement for mentoring young family doctors, The Rajakumar Movement, was named after him.



 Related links:

An Uncommon Hero: M.K. Rajakumar in Politics and Medicine
 <http://gbgerakbudaya.com/2012/02/an-uncommon-hero-m-k-rajakumar-in-politics-and-medicine/>

Dr Rajakumar – truly a patriot and people’s hero
<http://www.thestar.com.my/story.aspx?file=%2f2008%2f11%2f23%2fnation%2f2626772&sec=nation> 

Remembering Dr M K Rajakumar
 <http://aliran.com/820.html>
 

The Rajakumar Movement
<http://www.rajakumarmovement.org/photos.html>


Source:
 http://www.thestar.com.my/story.aspx?file=%2f2008%2f11%2f23%2fnation%2f2626772&sec=nation
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._K._Rajakumar
 http://gbgerakbudaya.com/2012/02/an-uncommon-hero-m-k-rajakumar-in-politics-and-medicine/
 http://aliran.com/820.html



D.S. Ramanathan : Malaysia's First Mayor (Mayor of George Town, Penang)

D.S. Ramanathan : George Town's First Mayor 

Ramanathan was elected the mayor of George Town for two terms – 1958 and 1959

George Town's first mayor Ramanathan was a fiery man, politician, educationist and unionist

<http://www.thestar.com.my>

The principal: Ramanathan (front, third from right) 
with the other members of the Penang Pykett Methodist School board.

PENANG, or more specifically George Town, still does not have a mayor or Datuk Bandar although it has long attained the status of a recognised city.Many towns in Malaysia are eager to seek city status and have to work hard to meet the requirements and standards.Ironically, there are also those which have attained city status but in reality, are not functioning as cities, in the eyes of many.

Back in 1956, George Town had become the first municipality in the Federation of Malaya to have a fully elected council, with G.H. Goh from the Alliance comprising Umno, MCA and MIC as its first president.More importantly, on Jan 1, 1957, George Town became a city by a royal charter granted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

George Town, in other words, was the first town in the Federation of Malaya to be elevated to a city, and the only city in Malaya/Malaysia until Kuala Lumpur was granted city status in 1972.The first mayor of George Town was councillor D.S. Ramanathan from the Labour Party of Malaya.The former teacher, who began his career in Perak, was the president of the National Union of Teachers from 1959 to 1962 as well as vice-president of the Malayan Teachers National Congress from 1961-1962.

During that period, he was also an active member of the National Joint Council of Teachers.But it was his involvement in politics that Ramanathan made his mark in the state’s historical landscape.He was a founder member of the Pan Malayan Labour Party and was its first chairman.Politics at the local level was very vibrant back then.The people at that time elected over 3,000 representatives to head 37 town councils, 37 town boards, 289 local councils and seven district councils.George Town was said to be the richest local council with reserves totalling $6.037mil.

Local elections were suspended in 1964 because of the Indonesian Confrontation.Ramanathan was popular and was elected the mayor of George Town for two terms – 1958 and 1959.According to a report in The Star by Neil Khor and Khaldun Malik, after elections were suspended, “Ramanathan accused his local council colleagues of corruption and mismanagement” leading to the formation of the Athi Nahappan Commission to study the alleged corruption and inefficiency of local government in Malaysia. Despite his socialist inclinations and fiery image, Ramanathan was a dedicated Methodist.After finishing his term as mayor, he was appointed as the headmaster of the Penang Pykett Methodist School.The appointment by the Annual Conference of the Malayan Methodists was reported in the Straits Times issue of Dec 15, 1959.

Ramanathan, who passed away in 1973, was married to Ruth Vanniasingham, who now lives in Kuala Lumpur.But her family members declined The Star’s request for an interview. Hailing from a prominent Jaffna- Tamil family, her father, Kanagasa-bapathy Vanniasingham founded the Tamil Methodist Church in Penang.According to reports, Ruth was the first person in Penang to obtain the Licentiate of the Trinity College of Music in 1936.She initially taught Penang’s renowned pianist Dennis Lee before he went to the United Kingdom.

Scott Road, a small road off Air Rajah Road, has been renamed in honour of Ramanathan.Scott Road is said to have been named after James Scott, who was a partner of Francis Light.The land on which the then Scott Road passes through was formerly the Ayer Rajah Estate which belonged to the Brown Family, which has close ties with the Scotts, according to reports.Although Ramanathan has been described as “an erstwhile socialist challenging the colonial and federal authorities for the most downtrodden people in the country, and stood side by side with Lim Kean Siew and other socialists” the politicking from within the ranks made him quit the socialist platform.With various allegations hurled against him, Ramanathan resigned from the LPM to become an independent councillor and subsequently an Alliance councillor, representing the MIC.

Not surprisingly, the Left has not spoken highly of him, and has refused to accord him the kind of respect given to other socialist comrades.When Scott Road was renamed in his honour, it sparked off controversy and the road sign was defaced on numerous occasions.One reader wrote in to The Star, at the height of the controversy, to say that if any road should be renamed in his honour, it should be Pykett Road, since he was the headmaster of the school there.

Some said the residents, who are mostly affluent, did not like being linked to someone with a socialist background.Others claim the controversy was ignited by his former socialist comrades.But a compromise seems to have been struck, ending the standoff, with the city authorities putting both the names of Ramanathan and Scott on the roadsign now.As a student, then in my secondary years, I spent a fair bit of time playing football with my school mates at the open field at the then Scott Road.Although I lived in Ayer Itam, which was far away from the area, it did not stop me from cycling all the way to Scott Road, where many of my friends were living nearby in Pulau Tikus for our games.My years as a Boy Scout also led me to spend my time there, carrying out my patrol (or team) activities there.

While his politics were contentious, Ramanathan has surely left his mark as a school principal with many of his former students posting fond memories of him on the Internet.In fact, he was also credited for his pioneering efforts to set up a university in Penang.The idea of a university in Penang was first mooted by him in 1959 in the State Assembly and later crystalised when he was nominated chairman of the Penang University Project committee.The Universiti Sains Malaysia opened in 1969 and is today one of the leading tertiary institutions of learning in Malaysia.Ramanathan will certainly be remembered for his contributions as a mayor, politician, teacher, unionist and educationist.


Source:

 http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Community/2013/10/05/George-Towns-first-mayor-a-fiery-man-Ramanathan-also-remembered-for-his-contributions-as-a-politic.aspx



Thursday, October 3, 2013

Hemala Devi Enikutty : ASEAN Para Games Gold Medalist - Javelin


Hemala Devi Enikutty :
National Track and Field Paralympian and Para Games Gold Medalist




Hemala Devi Enikutty won a gold medal in the women’s F12 Category (Javelin) during the 2011 ASEAN Para Games.


Source:
http://www.theborneopost.com/2011/12/17/malaysian-contingent-win-five-gold-medals/

Perumal Mariappan : Paralympic Bronze Medalist - Powerlifting

 Perumal Mariappan : Paralympic Bronze Medalist

Mariappan Perumal
Powerlifting

Bronze: 1988 Seoul - Men’s 57 kg
Bronze: 1992 Barcelona - Men's 60 kg





Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_at_the_Paralympics
http://www.theborneopost.com/2012/08/28/malaysias-paralympians-all-set-for-games/

Roshini Muniam : Astronaut

Roshini Muniam : Astronaut
 (The First Malaysian Woman in Space)


Roshini Muniam is set to be the first Malaysian woman to reach space and if she succeeds,she will be one of only 2 Malaysians who have ever reached space; with the other being Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor who became the first Malaysian Astronaut in 2007.


Source:
 https://www.facebook.com/rose4space?fref=ts
http://mystarjob.com/articles/story.aspx?file=/2013/9/27/mystarjob_features/20130927115305&sec=mystarjob_features
https://www2.axeapollo.com/en_CA/

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Tan Sri Dr B.C. Sekhar: Scientist (Rubber Research)

 Tan Sri Dr B.C. Sekhar
Nov 17 1929 - Sept 6 2006



Tan Sri Sekhar was born on the 17th of November, 1929 at the Ulu Bulu Estate (now Malayan Glass). His place of birth is located near the Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia’s (RRIM) 3,400 acre experimental station at Sungai Buloh, which he developed during his tenure into one of the most comprehensively equipped research centers.

Tan Sri B C Sekhar: A truly great son of Malaysia

by

 A J Patrick

 (http://aliran.com/212.html)

A J Patrick pays tribute to a towering Malaysian, the late Tan Sri B C Sekhar, who not only advanced research into natural rubber but was also extremely concerned about plantation workers.
The recent passing of Tan Sri B C Sekhar was a sad moment for this nation.  The late Tan Sri Sekhar was a beacon that graced the Malaysian shore. From the time he joined the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya (PRIM) until the time of his passing, he devoted his life to the advancement of research and development in natural rubber.  From a young researcher, he moved on to become the Director of the RRIM and ended his illustrious public career as Controller of Rubber Research and Chairman of the Malaysian Rubber Research and Development Board (MRRDB), the first Malaysian to hold both these positions.  Throughout this journey and even thereafter, he remained undoubtedly the strongest advocate of the techno-economic superiority of natural rubber.

Many contributions
Among the many contributions made by Tan Sri Sekhar in his research endeavours, the Standard Malaysian Rubber(SMR) Scheme  that he engineered and promoted in the late Sixties and early Seventies stands out most significantly.  He pioneered numerous innovations and spearheaded various other research programmes, but in all those endeavours he did not forget those whose lives depended on natural rubber.   He was actively involved in the international price-stabilisation scheme for rubber and, in the prcess, helped to better the lives of the smallholders and rural poor in Malaysia and other natural rubber-producing countries.

As an administrator, Tan Sri Sekhar also played a decisive role in the wage negotiations to convert the daily wage of RRIM plantation workers into a monthly wage in April 1983. This was at a time when the owners of plantation companies were still bent on keeping their workers on daily-rated wages while they raked in millions of ringgit.

One of his oft-repeated quotes to officials of the Union was “I will take care of the tree while you take care of the man under the tree, but remember that if there is no tree there will be no man underneath it”.  He eventually took care of both.  Today, the plantation workers in RRI enjoy not only monthly wages but also pension rights and gratuity benefits calculated from the initial date of the workers’ date of employment.

Impassioned plea
In September 2005, when attempts were being made in the Master Plan to develop the Rubber Research Institute Experiment Station in Sungai Buloh, Tan Sri made an impassioned plea to the authorities to consider alloting an acre of land to all pioneer Plantation Rubber Research Institute progenies.  These progenies would be second and third generations, i.e. the father or mother being worker at the Station or RRIM, and their son or daughter continuing to be employed at the Station or RRIM.  Honouring Tan Sri’s plea would indeed be a tribute to him.
Tan Sri Sekhar was not only an eminent scientist, but also a devoted sports enthuasiast.  He ensured that the RRI recruited sportsmen and sportswomen without compromising the standard and quality of research.  When the Rubber Research Institute Recreation Club was formed in 1965, Tan Sri was responsible for allocating one of the RRIM bungalows as its clubhouse, and the Board granted an annual grant for the operational expenditure of the club.

Formidable force
During his tenure as Director and later Chairman of the Board, the Club was a formidable force in sports in Malaysia, particularly in hockey, cricket and badminton.  The 1975 Hockey World Cup bears witness to Tan Sri’s contribution to sports when four hockey players from the RRI donned national colours and steered Malaysia to fourth position, a ranking we have not since attained.  In cricket, in the seventies and eighties, the Club had at least five national players and several state players.

Shortly before his passing, Tan Sri Sekhar was in the forefront to prevent the Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre (TARRC) in Brickendonbury, England, being turned into a Sports Centre.  Although he always remained a sports enthuasiast, he opposed any form of construction on the TARRC site that would change the nature and character of this renowned research facility.  He argued that the TARRC was the centre of research for natural rubber applications and for good reason this centre had to be located in one of the industrialised countries.  What better place than Brickendonbury where we have an established Natural Rubber  research facility.  With his passing, we sincerely hope that the Government will see the wisdom of his words and abandon all attempts to convert the TARRC into a Sports Centre.  It would be a fitting tribute to this great Malaysian.

One can continue to write volumes about the contributions of this great icon.  But sadly, after his retirement in 1984, the powers-that-be never found a way to continue to tap his wealth of knowledge and expertise. He, however, continued the journey on his own and, using his own words, “contributed his prepared and motivated mind” to all those within Malaysia as well as the rest of the world who sought his expertise.

The nation owes a debt of gratitude to Tan Sri Sekhar.  Saluting him, we stand together with many others, among whom are those who were fortunate to have worked with him, those who were acquainted with him as well as those who knew him.

He was indeed a truly great son of Malaysia.


 Source:
 http://aliran.com/212.html
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B._C._Shekhar

Friday, August 30, 2013

The Honourable Dr. Prasad Sandosham Abraham : High Court Judge

The Honourable Dr. Prasad Sandosham Abraham

           High Court Judge Shah Alam, Selangor
        LL.B (Hons.) University of Nottingham, Barrister-at-law (Middle Temple)

         • Appointed Judicial Commissioner on 28 October 2009
           • Appointed High Court Judge on 10 August 2010.




Source:
http://www.kehakiman.gov.my/node/705

K. Malaiperumal Pillay : Contractor and Planter

 K. Malaiperumal Pillay : Contractor and Planter ;
Builder of Public Infrastructure

K. Malaiperumal Pillay was a prominent contractor and planter in Batu Gajah.His early foray into business was as a rubber planter, where he owned an estate in Batu Gajah. Through resolving efforts he rose on to become an established building and public contractor. He had a major hand in the construction of the prison, hospital, major roads and buildings within the town. He constructed the road between Tambun and Ampang whereas the Batu Gajah prison was completed in the year 1902.
Despite his lower education qualification, K. Malaiperumal realised the importance of formal English education to children. Sensing the need of a school in Batu Arang, he founded the Private English School in 1907, with his house as the base. He personally lobbied for students in his neighbourhood by persuading parents to send their child to the school and managed to gather around 30 pupils for the first batch.... 
(http://www.malaysianindianjourney.com/category/the-second-edition/)





Source:
http://www.malaysianindianjourney.com/category/the-second-edition

Sensei P.Arivalagan KMW, AMN : National Karate Coach


 Sensei P.Arivalagan KMW, AMN : National Karate Coach
 2004-2011




 Achievements

1) National Champion 1986-1999 (10 times)
2)South East Asian Games Champion 1987-1999 (7 times)
2) Asian Bronze Medal (4 times)



 Among Athletes Produced

1) R. Puvaneswaran (Asian Champion)
2) C. Muralitharan (Asian Champion)
3) R. Muniandy (Asian Champion)
4) G.I.Yaaminii (Asian Champion)
5) Vasantha Marial (Asian Champion)
6) G. Vathana (Asian Silver Medalist)
7) Jamalliah Jamaludin (Asian Silver Medalist)
8) G. Yugneswary (Asian Junior Champion)
9) C. Maalani (Asian Junior Champion)
10) Shaharudin Jamaludin (Asian Bronze Medalist)
11) Nisha Alagasan (WKF Semi Finalist)
12) M. Yokananthini (Asian Junior Bronze Medalist)






Source:
http://rizalhashim.blogspot.com/2011/01/karate-going-taekwondo-way.html
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sensei-PArivalagan-KMW-AMN/305110059536505


Thursday, August 29, 2013

Commander Murthi Subromoniam : Commanding Officer of KD Laksamana Hang Nadim (Corvette)

  Commander Murthi Subromoniam 
Commanding Officer :
 KD Laksamana Hang Nadim

(10 Oct 11 - 8 May 13)




The Laksamana Class is a class of small missile corvettes comprising 4 ships currently in service with the Royal Malaysian Navy.The first two ships, named KD Laksamana Hang Nadim and KD Laksamana Tun Abdul Jamil, were commissioned in July 1997. The second two, named KD Laksamana Muhammed Amin and KD Laksamana Tan Pusmah, were delivered in July 1999.


 Source:
 http://www.navy.mil.my/pusmastldm/index.php/penubuhan-unit/armada-tldm/skuadron-korvet-ke-24/123
http://www.navy.mil.my/kdlakshangnadim/index.php/kejayaan/11-tldm-dan-apmm-selamatkan-mayat-penyelam-hilang
http://www.navy.mil.my/kdlakshangnadim/index.php/meja-pegawai-memerintah/14-biodata-pegawai-memerintah 
http://beritahankam.blogspot.com/2009/07/kd-laksamana-hang-nadim-tembakkan-sam.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laksamana-class_corvette



Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Deputy Commissioner of Prisons Kausalya Devi : Head of Parole & Community Services, Malaysian Prisons Department

Deputy Commissioner of Prisons Kausalya Devi
Head of Parole & Community Services, 
Malaysian Prisons Department



Source:
 http://www.prison.gov.my/Berita/htdocs/berita/ViewBeritaPrint.jsp?id=2550
http://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/feature/2012/12-11-malaysia-detention-seminar.htm
 http://www.kopen.com.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=33&Itemid=62
http://ms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jabatan_Penjara_Malaysia

Kumaresan Murugayan : National Track Cyclist

 Kumaresan Murugayan
National Track Cyclist



Murugayan Kumaresan (born January 13, 1967 in Batu Pahat, Johor) is a retired track cyclist from Malaysia, who represented Malaysia at two consecutive  Olympics, starting in 1988 (Seoul, South Korea) and in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.

Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murugayan_Kumaresan
http://breakingaway.com.my/article/articleview.cfm?AID=31


Karamjit Singh :The first Asian driver to win the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) Production Car World Championship

Karamjit Singh :Malaysia's top professional race driver in rallying.

(The first Asian driver to win the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) Production Car World Championship)






Karamjit Singh (born January 29, 1962), also known as the Flying Sikh, is a Malaysian professional race driver in rallying, and was the first Asian driver to win the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) Production Car World Championship for Drivers, doing so on his first try. He has been rallying professionally since 1985. He has won the 2001 Asia Pacific Rally Championship for Drivers, the 2002 FIA Production Car World Championship for Drivers, as well as the 2002 and 2004 FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship for Drivers. He has raced for the Petronas EON Racing Team and Team Proton Pert Malaysia using Proton 4WD rally cars. His co-drivers have been (in chronological order) Ron Teoh, Allen Oh and John Bennie. Karamjit is currently racing a 2WD Proton Satria Neo CPS R3 for the CUSCO Japan team in the Asia Pacific Rally Championships in 2011after moving from the Proton R3 Malaysia Rally Team.


Source:
http://malayatimes.wordpress.com/2010/10/02/karamjit-singh-malaysian-professional-race-driver/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Karamjit-Singh/49921622143



Puan Sri Janaki Athi Nahappan :Founding member of the MIC and Senator in the Dewan Negara of the Malaysian Parliament

Puan Sri Janaki Athi Nahappan
 Founding member of the MIC and Senator in the Dewan Negara of the Malaysian Parliament 


Puan Sri Janaki Athi Nahappan, also known as Janaky Devar, was a welfare activist and founder member of the Malaysian Indian Congress. She is one of the earliest women involved in the fight for Malaysian (then Malaya) independence and was even appointed as Senator in the Dewan Negara of the Malaysian Parliament.


Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janaky_Athi_Nahappan
 
 

Tan Sri Datuk G. Gnanalingam : Executive Chairman of Westports Malaysia Sdn Bhd

 Tan Sri Datuk G. Gnanalingam
 Executive Chairman of Westports Malaysia Sdn Bhd
 (The largest privately owned port)



Net Worth: $215 million

Tan Sri Datuk G. Gnanalingam is Malaysia’s 29th richest man. He is the current executive chairman of Westports Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Malaysia’s largest privately owned port,which he founded in 1994.

Source:
 http://www.gvishnu.com/top-3-malaysias-indian-richest/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._Gnanalingam


Superintendent M. Shanmugam : First Commander of the Police Special Operations Command (Counter-terrorism Unit)

 Superintendent M. Shanmugam
 First commanding officer of the PGK
(Pasukan Gerakan Khas)
 1975–1976


The crest of the 69 Commandos of PGK


 The crest of the Special Actions Unit of PGK


The Pasukan Gerakan Khas (Abbreviation: PGK; Police Special Operations Command; SOCOM) is an elite high-profile counter-terrorism and special operations tactical unit of the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP). The PGK has two distinct subdivisions; VAT 69 (Very Able Trooper-69; Komando 69) and the Special Actions Unit (Malay: Unit Tindakan Khas; UTK).

The PGK is capable of dealing with a wide range of special operations from counter-terrorism operations to rescue operations. The actual size and organisation of the Directorate is classified. Tasked with enforcing Malaysian law through sea, air and land operations, the PGK is a vital component of the RMP.

 Source:
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasukan_Gerakan_Khas


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

A.Navaratnam : EX-VAT 69 Officer (Counter Terrorism Unit)


 A.Navaratnam

Former VAT 69 Officer


  
The VAT 69 (Very Able Troopers 69), also known as Task Force, Charlie Force and Special Project Team, is modelled on the British Special Air Service Regiment. It was formed in 1969 (hence the name – 69) as a small combat unit to counter the tactics and techniques of the communist terrorists.

Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasukan_Gerakan_Khas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aae8Cc4mU7U



Santokh Singh : Football Legend

 Santokh Singh : Football Legend
(1970-1980)





Santokh Singh was a Malaysian national football player from Perak. He played alongside the late Mokhtar Dahari, Soh Chin Aun and R. Arumugam. He was part of the qualifying team to the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games.


Source:
 http://www.akaalsports.org/santokhsingh.htm
 http://darisungaiderhaka.blogspot.com/2010/07/mengapa-malaysia-tidak-pernah-layak-ke.html


V. Sivakumar : The first ethnic Indian Speaker of a Malaysian legislative body

 Sivakumar Varatharaju Naidu
 Speaker of the Perak State Assembly
 (2008-2009)


V. Sivakumar of the DAP is the first ethnic Indian to become the speaker of the Perak State Assembly and the first Indian to assume such a post in a Malaysian legislative body. He Assumed office on the 25th of April 2008 until his controversial removal on the 7th of May 2009. He was then succeeded by R. Ganesan of the MIC.




Source:
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V._Sivakumar
 http://national-express-malaysia.blogspot.com/2009_04_20_archive.html


The Honourable Dato' Thiripurasingam a/l Veerasingam : High Court Judge Kuala Lumpur

The Honourable Dato' Thiripurasingam Veerasingam 
DIMP, PMP

High Court Judge Kuala Lumpur
LL.B (Hons.) University of Buckingdom, Barrister-at-law (Lincoln's Inn)

• Appointed Judicial Commissioner on 1 June 2000.
• Appointed High Court Judge on 15 May 2002.

 He is also the famous High Court judge who delivered a damning verdict against the police and the Inspector General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar over the death of detainee A Kugan while in police custody.


Source:
http://www.kehakiman.gov.my/node/460
 http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/06/28/justice-singham-quits/

First Admiral Datuk Subramaniam Raman : Naval Chief-of-Staff (Education and Training)


Laksamana Pertama Dato' Subramaniam Raman 
Naval Chief-of-Staff (Education and Training)
 
First Admiral R. Subramaniam

Source:
 http://awards.selangor.gov.my/awards/popup2.php?nb=1259
http://www.thestar.com.my/story.aspx?file=%2f2011%2f12%2f11%2fnation%2f20111211090844



Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Dato’ N T S. Arumugam Pillai : Philanthropist and Businessman

 Dato’ N T S. Arumugam Pillai
 Philanthropist and Businessman
 (   - 1986)



Dato’ N.T.S. Arumugam Pillai was a well known philanthropist and businessman, who owned several plantation estates in the north-western region of Peninsular Malaysia. He is mostly remembered for contributions made towards the welfare of the public. As a former Penang state chief of Malaysian Indian Congress, he was an influential figure in the party’s ranks. He was a generous contributor for the development of holy shrines, schools and welfare homes in the states of Kedah, Perak and Penang. There are several temples and halls in these states that were built on lands that were donated by him.Today there is even a road named after him in Bukit Mertajam, Penang (Jalan Arumugam Pillai).
 Jalan Arumugam Pillai


 Source:
 http://www.malaysianindianjourney.com/category/the-second-edition/
 http://www.penang-traveltips.com/jalan-arumugam-pillai-bukit-mertajam.htm

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Thaivanayagam Chitty : Philanthropist and leader of the Chitty people of Malaka

Thaivanayagam Chitty:
Businessman,Philanthropist and
The leader of the Chitty people
(1700s) 


Thaivanayagam Chitty, the leader of the Chitty communnity of Melaka is famously known as the man who built the  Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple in 1781.

Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple


Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Poyatha_Moorthi_Temple
http://www.geocities.ws/mlkachittii1u2/dpage6.html
http://chetti-malacca.blogspot.com/


Friday, August 16, 2013

Datuk R. Arumugam : Football Legend

Datuk R. Arumugam a.k.a Spiderman
One of Malaysia's best goalkeepers
(1953-1988)

Datuk R. Arumugam (also known as Spiderman) was a legendary Malaysian national football player from Selangor. His exceptionally long arms and brilliant saves have earned him the nickname "Spiderman". He was born on 31 January 1953 in Port Klang, Selangor. He started his football career at a very young age. He made his debut for Selangor FA when he was 18 years old in the Burnley Cup Youth Tournament in 1971. He represented Selangor FA in the Malaysia Cup tournament from 1972 to 1988, a period during which Selangor FA won the Malaysia Cup eight times.

R. Arumugam earned his first call up to the Malaysia national football team in 1973 for the World Cup qualifying round matches in Seoul, South Korea. During his time with the national team, he helped Malaysia win Merdeka Tournament in 1973, 1974, 1976 and 1979. He also represented Malaysia in the 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983 and 1985 Sea Games. His greatest achievement with the national team was the football bronze medal of the 1974 Asian Games in Tehran. He also helped Malaysia to qualify for the 1980 Moscow Olympics Games but Malaysia decided to boycott the Games. R. Arumugam has earned 196 caps(not all A class international matches) for Malaysia during his time with the national team since 1973 when he retired from international football in 1986. His personal goal was to earn 200 caps.

R.Arumugam did more than play the game. In 1983, he formed his own club, Starbrite SC, as part of his personal contribution to the youngsters in his housing area.He was killed by a car accident at Federal Highway near Petaling Jaya on 18 December 1988. He is survived by wife Maria Selvie, and two daughters,Subha Arumugam and Rubha Arumugam . 

In recognition of his services to both state and nation, the Football Association of Selangor and Public Bank where Arumugam was employed started a trust fund in the name of R. Arumugam on 5 January 1989. He was awarded Panglima Jasa Negara (PJN) which carried title "Datuk" by Yang Dipertuan Agong on 4 June 2011.








Source:
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._Arumugam
http://poobalan.com/blog/indian/2011/06/13/datukship-for-spiderman-arumugam-coach-rajagobal-everest-conquerors-mohanadas-magendran/

http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1309&dat=19881219&id=0YJUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NZADAAAAIBAJ&pg=3861,944891

http://forzameyya.blogspot.com/2011/05/know-this-sports-person-rarumugam.html



https://www.facebook.com/pages/Datuk-R-Arumugam-aka-Spiderman/170832802986446?fref=ts

A Tribute to our Forefathers - Taming the Wild ; Laying the Foundation - Part 1

 A tribute to the men,women and children who built the plantation /commodities industry of Malaya.


This is a post dedicated to the thousands of men women and children who migrated to the Malay peninsula in the 19th century to open up rubber plantations in a densely forested region. Thousands died in this process due to the lack of proper sanitation and health facilities, neglected and forgotten, those who benefited from them were the British but it also brought long term economic gains to the country.Therefore it is only fair that we devote a small part of our time to remember these brave people who helped lay the economic foundation of this beloved nation of ours.

Below are a collection of pictures and articles to commemorate their service to Malaya/Malaysia.




 The Pioneers who turned the jungles of Selangor into a resourceful rubber producing state.

The Midlands Estate (1889), 

Modern-Day Section 7, Shah Alam

The first Rubber Estate in Selangor

Ladang Midlands was the first estate in 1889 to be planted with rubber in Selangor by a British company called Highlands and Lowlands. The history of its early years is filled with stories of suffering which the pioneers had to endure. They were probably the first Indian men in Selangor who ventured out with their families to tame a wild landscape in the name of their British 'overlords' who established vast tracts of plantations in the once dense rainforests of Selangor . At one point of time, the estate was even called 'Ladang Air Kuning' (Yellow Water Plantation) because the water supplied was yellow in colour. This resulted in many deaths from malaria and cholera.It is hard to imagine the kind of hardship these families had to endure to pacify the harsh landscape and turn it into a productive landscape.

 Below: Estate workers whose ancestors had helped clear the forests and plant rubber trees

Source: Michael Stenson, Class, Race and Colonialism in West Malaysia;The Indian Case,pg 106

Modern-day Shah Alam was made up of many massive plantations. One of which was the Midlands Estate(see map).


Source:
http://www.malaysiantemples.com/search/label/Meenatchi%20Amman

D.P. Vijandran :Deputy Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat

D.P. Vijandran :
Deputy Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat
 (October 8, 1986 – February 23, 1990)





Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker_of_the_Dewan_Rakyat

The Honourable Puan Nallini Pathmanathan: High Court Judge Kuala Lumpur

 
The Honourable Puan Nallini Pathmanathan
 
 
 
 
High Court Judge Kuala Lumpur
 
B.Sc (Hons.) University of London, Diploma in Law Wesminster University, Barrister-at-law (Middle Temple), FCIArb (Fellow of the Chartered Institude of Arbitrators)
 
  • Appointed Judicial Commissioner on 1 March 2007.
  • Appointed High Court Judge on 15 October 2009.


Source: 
http://www.kehakiman.gov.my/node/469 

 

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

First Admiral Soundrarajan K. Kalliappan - Commandant of the Maritime Tactical Centre

First Admiral Soundrarajan K. Kalliappan
Commandant of the Maritime Tactical Centre 
2006-2012






Source:
 http://www.navy.mil.my/pusmastldm/index.php/penubuhan-unit/markas-armada/pustakmar
http://www.navy.mil.my/oscarzulu/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=10013:pegawai-memerintah-pustakmar