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Seminar Motivasi PMR dan SPM 2011 bersama Angkasawan Negara dan Pakar-pakar Motivasi
06.08.11 (12:12 am)   [edit]

*UPDATE:

1. Tarikh tutup penyertaan dilanjutkan sehingga 18 Jun 2011.

2. Pelajar yang bukan dari kelas peperiksaan PMR dan SPM boleh sertai seminar ini (misalnya: pelajar tingkatan satu, dua dan empat).

3. Pelajar sekolah rendah yang berminat juga boleh menyertai seminar ini.

Assalamualaikum dan Salam Sejahtera,

Kolej Antarabangsa DMDI akan mengadakan satu seminar motivasi selama sehari untuk pelajar-pelajar yang bakal menghadapi peperiksaan PMR dan SPM bagi tahun 2011 pada 19 Jun 2011 (Ahad) bertempat di Dewan Seri Negeri, Melaka.

Barisan para penceramah untuk seminar motivasi ini merupakan pakar-pakar motivasi yang bertauliah dan berpengalaman luas dalam dunia motivasi. Mereka terdiri daripada Y.Bhg. Datuk Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie bin Sheikh Mustapha, Dr HM Tuah Iskandar al-Haj dan Dr Mohd Shukri bin Abdullah.

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01.07.11 (11:07 am)   [edit]

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- pendapat dari akhbar the sun tentang isu kereta lama di malaysia -
11.04.09 (11:16 am)   [edit]
Show us the figures on old cars

IT is surprising that the government wants to subject cars older than 10 years to an inspection for road tax renewals from next year. The reasons do not make any sense to the owners. First, we are far from being a developed nation that needs regulations that further burden the public, especially the lower-income groups.

Second, have the relevant agencies done their homework in recognising that many owners of "old" cars have maintained their vehicles in tip-top condition. I am a proud owner of a 15-year-old Nissan Sunny that has served me well with minimal maintenance cost. It is economical and and has not once broken down.
Mandatory inspections will require us to spend at least one whole day at Puspakom and it also means forking out more money. Is this policy in line with the 1Malaysia concept? Before such a move was suggested, the authorities should have shown the public the statistics as to how many vehicles more than 10 years old are the cause of accidents.
This policy is not only a burden to car owners but also brings us to the issue of priorities. The authorities seem to be pushing those with old cars to buy new models. Such policies do not reflect well for a caring government. What will the recourse be for a 60-year-old retiree when told that his or her old vehicle is not roadworthy. Which bank will provide an elderly applicant a car loan to buy a new car? It can be depressing to the retiree and his or her family’s mobility may be compromised.
And last, what are the inspection tests? It will be improper to apply the same standards used for new cars. Will this be transparent so as to ensure that elements of corruption do not creep in?
It is high time the related agencies do a reality check on the ground before making policies. Retrospective corrections seem to be the order of the day.

Narinder Pal Singh
Shah Alam

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