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The first Malaysian Indian to start a cargo flight from KLIA to Chennai.

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  The first Malaysian Indian to start a cargo flight from KLIA to Chennai. Rajan, who grew up in Sepang Estate is currently managing cargo flight using myJet Boeing 737 முதல் மலேசியரான சிப்பாங் மண்ணின் மைத்தரான ராஜன் அவர்கள் புதிய சாதனையாக கோலாலம்பூர் கே.எல்.ஐ.ஏ.விலிருந்து சென்னைக்கு நேரடி சரக்கு விமான சேவையை தொடங்கியுள்ளார். வாழ்த்துகள். 29-1-2021 For more details:  https://www.facebook.com/vanakkammalaysiadotcom/videos/325975608696988/

Malaysian Indians Who Made Us Proud In 2020!

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  There’s a gazillion things that we tend to complain about, but deep down Malaysia is our homeland; it’s here that we belong! This has been a year for our Malaysian to sit up and take pride in their identity, as notable Indians have achieved great achievements in their respective fields. For more details:  https://varnam.my/lifestyle/2020/36492/malaysian-indians-who-made-us-proud-in-2020/

Malaysian youth a finalist for Commonwealth award

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  Malaysian youth Mogesh Sababathy has been named among 20 finalists for this year’s Commonwealth Youth Awards. According to the Commonwealth website, Mogesh, 23, is among inventors, activists and entrepreneurs from 18 countries who have been shortlisted. For more details:  https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/01/28/malaysian-youth-a-finalist-for-commonwealth-award/

'P Murugiah – humanitarian who tends the unclaimed dead and the living'

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  P Murugiah – humanitarian who tends unclaimed dead bodies and needy living by Himanshu Bhatt P Murugiah, a Hindu welfare icon in Penang, has helped arrange funerals for the most destitute and forgotten individuals in our society. Many years ago, scores of unclaimed dead bodies, including those of homeless children, were piling up within the Penang Hospital mortuary. It pushed P. Murugiah into a lifelong mission reserved for only the most selfless of hearts. -----------------------------------------------------------   Sometime in the early 80s, the now defunct The Echo newspaper ran a story about unclaimed bodies piling up in the mortuary of the Penang Hospital. There was talk of bones and skulls seen floating at a river near the Batu Lanchang cemetery. The report intrigued a young man who had joined the Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) as a despatch clerk just a few years earlier, and who was now its research officer. P. Murugiah decided to investigate ...

Thaipusam through the decades A look back at how Hindu devotees celebrate the colourful festival

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  The Hindu festival of Thaipusam, which commemorates the day when Goddess Pavarthi gave her son Lord Muruga an invincible lance to destroy evil demons, is celebrated by some two million ethnic Indians in Malaysia and Singapore.  During this full moon in the Tamil month of Thai, let's revisit some fascinating bits of the festival that commemorates the feats of the Hindu deity, Lord Subramaniam.   For more details:  https://www.thevibes.com/articles/culture/15587/thaipusam-through-the-decades

Ex-RRI chairman B C Sekhar receives prestigious honour from Kerala government

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  PETALING JAYA: The late B C Sekhar, a former chairman of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia, (RRIM) was honoured by the Kerala state government in India yesterday. The Vibes reported that the state will be naming one of its soon-to-be-established, fully autonomous inter-university centres and schools after Sekhar. The announcement was made at the Kerala state assembly by the state’s finance minister T M Thomas Isaac when tabling Kerala’s 2021-22 budget. For more details: https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/01/16/ex-rri-chairman-b-c-sekhar-receives-prestigious-honour-from-kerala-government/

Legacies for generations-Tan Sri B.C. Sekhar was a towering Malaysian, whose principles and work mark an enduring legacy which often goes unappreciated

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  He created history by becoming the first Asian, the first Malaysian to head the Rubber Research Institute and then the Malaysian Rubber Board. He also created the Palm Oil Research Institute and all the linked bodies that would become the Palm Oil Board. For more details:  https://www.thevibes.com/articles/lifestyles/6251/legacies-for-generations

Ganesh Bangah: The constant search for the ‘next big thing in tech

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  For Ganesh Kumar Bangah, ideas and inspiration are a daily occurrence that he values, and which he constantly notes down in his mobile ‘to do’ application. “Ideas are precious, for it could be the start of milestones that shapes one’s life while also creating wealth, he said in an exclusive interview with  Business Today . “Never dismiss ideas, however trivial they may seem, because they spark the creative process while opening blue oceans along the way.” For more details : https://www.businesstoday.com.my/2021/01/23/ganesh-bangah-the-constant-search-for-the-next-big-thing-in-tech/

Jega, the globe-trotting economist

 IMAGINE a Malaysian briefing parliaments in Africa and Pacific Island nations and advising presidents, prime ministers and their cabinet members on strategies for economic development For more details:  https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2006/01/15/jega-the-globetrotting-economist

Datuk N. Sadasivan Pillay

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  If one adjective could best describe Datuk N. Sadasivan Pillay, 64 - it’s  people friendly . There is something about him that can make people engage in a warm conversation with him. For more details: http://www.viweb.school/sadasivan.htm

Remembering Sambanthan, a leader for all Malaysians

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  He went on to become the fifth President of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) and one of the founding fathers of Malaysia, along with Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tan Cheng Lock. He was the MIC president from 1955 to 1973 during which time he served in various ministries, namely Labour, Health, Works, Posts and Telecommunications and National Unity. For more details:  https://www.nst.com.my/opinion/letters/2020/06/601018/remembering-sambanthan-leader-all-malaysians

ARUMUGAM RENGASAMY: THE GOALKEEPING GENIUS YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF WHO TRAGICALLY DIED AGED 35

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  When talking about Malaysian football to older folk, there’s often is a common trend. No matter what the current generation has accomplished, there’s a nostalgic feeling that the national team was much better in the past. Personally, I do find the comparison to be a little frivolous. For more details:  https://thesefootballtimes.co/2019/01/17/arumugam-rengasamy-the-goalkeeping-genius-youve-never-heard-of-who-tragically-died-aged-35/

Tun Sambanthan's wife Uma described as a champion of Indians, women's issues

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  SUNGAI SIPUT: An advocate of women’s issues and known for her charity work, Toh Puan Umasundari Sambanthan, wife of the late Tun VT Sambanthan, was sent off with traditional Hindu rites after she passed away last Friday (Jan 31). for more details: https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2020/02/02/tun-sambanthan039s-wife-uma-described-as-a-champion-of-indians-women-issues

Remembering the great B.C. Sekhar, a towering Malaysian

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  We speak about the New Malaysia, and brim with hope and anticipation. The truth is, what we want is the old, original Malaysia. The one made from the original recipe, with perhaps a little more zest. For more details:  https://www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/people/2018/09/16/bc-sekhar-towering-malaysian ore details:

At 88, Mother Mangalam remains a tireless champion of the poor

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  Love for the underprivileged keeps Mother Mangalam young at heart. WITH the aid of a walking stick and a helper, Datin Paduka Mother A. Mangalam slowly descends from the staircase of her abode. For more details:  https://www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/people/2014/10/03/at-88-mother-mangalam-remains-a-tireless-champion-of-the-poor/

1st RMN chief: Don't distort history for political gain

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  KUALA LUMPUR: Factually written historical records should not be distorted to suit political or religious agendas. This is the take of the country’s first local Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) chief, Rear Admiral (Rtd) Tan Sri K. Thanabalasingam, who turned 83 on March 12. For More details:  https://www.nst.com.my/news/exclusive/2019/11/535048/1st-rmn-chief-dont-distort-history-political-gain  

Pandemic not all doom and gloom, says Malaysia’s first ever elected woman, now 97

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  https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2020/08/31/pandemic-not-all-doom-and-gloom-says-malaysias-first-ever-elected-woman-now-97/ KUALA LUMPUR: Looking out of her window, 97-year-old Devaki Krishnan smiles fondly as the Jalur Gemilang waves gently in the breeze. To patriotic Malaysians, the banner, known in English as the Stripes of Glory, embodies the thrill of gaining and celebrating the nation’s independence.

INTRODUCTION TO THIS BLOG

 Greetings to all. we here would like to create awareness and also show case  achievemnets, history, contributions of Hindus in malaysia. Hope all of you would show some interest on this blog.