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Malaysian Indians and Their Education.

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Malaysian Indians and Their Education.

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The words 'cultivate' and 'civilize' are almost synonymous to the word 'educate'.

Education is important as it teaches us the right behaviour, the good manners thus making us civilized. It teaches us how to lead our lives.

Education is the basis of culture and civilization. It is instrumental in the development of our values and virtues.

Education cultivates us into mature individuals, individuals capable of planning for our futures and taking the right decisions.

Education arms us with an insight to look at our lives and learn from every experience.

The future of a nation is safe in the hands of educated individuals. Education is important for the economic growth of a nation. It fosters principles of equality and socialism.

Education forms a support system for talents to excel in life. It is the backbone of society.

Why Education?

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Why Malaysian Indians has failed to master the education??

Why the Tamil schools are in terrible condition?

Poverty?

Lack of support from government?

Because of their own mentality?

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Important given to Temples against Tamil school!

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Look these cases and judge you self !

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Maran Marathandavar Temple Case 1

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But, what about Maran Marathandavar Tamil school?

Given the same care?

Case 1

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Maran Marathandavar Tamil school

Im future of Indian community!

Case 1

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Sri Balathandayuthapani Temple, Seremban (Negeri Sembilan)

Case 2

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But, this is faith of Lukut Tamil school which located not far fromSri Balathandayuthapani Temple, Seremban (Negeri Sembilan).

A School with...No playground.No canteen.No library.

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Only school in shop lot house.SJKT LDG Sungai Salak, Lukut, Negeri Sembilan

Case 2

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Why this school is in such condition?Are the peoples of Seremban lack of fund?

Think!

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Case 3

Sri Bala Subramaniar Swamy Temple Port Klang.

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SJK (T) Tepi Sungai, Klang

Classroom in Horse-Stables (Kandang Kuda).

Look at our pity children.

Case 3

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Case 4 Aiyanaar Temple , Ulu Sepetang. Taiping

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SJKT Kg Jebong Lama -Taiping

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Facts!

SJK (T) Kampung Jebong Lama in Simpang may have the smallest "class" in the country.

The 74-year-old school has three containers donated by former Kuala Sepetang assemblyman Datuk Siew Kok Kan ..(Donated by MCA, not even by MIC, Hindraf or people of Taiping).

Pupils can only do so until 11am as the heat gets unbearable after that.

Case 4

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Atleast once a week your family donate rm 3 ~ 5 to temple.

Lets say 1000 families in a week, rm 3k ~ 5k per week temple gain. Good business. This is why there is illegal temples were built too.

During thaipusam ONLY, archanai rm 10 x 100,000 devotees = RM 1 million. How bout other poojas and other events for the entire year?

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Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 3 (ANI): The Thaipusam celebration at the Batu Caves temple of Malaysia may draw a record 1.3 million devotees and visitors. This year the devotees may outnumber last years one million visitors, who attended the Thaipusam celebration. The Batu Caves temple committee is making all arrangements to cater to the expected massive crowd, The Star online reports. The committee spent whopping 640,000 Ringgits to improve basic amenities like public toilets and water supply.

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A new introduction to the celebrations this year would be a magnificent fireworks display on the eve of Thaipusam. But poor harvests of the coconut in Penang will be a concern for those who were wishing to break coconuts for Thaipusam. The price of the Mawar B grade coconut, suitable for devotees to smash as an act of fulfilling vows, has increased by 50%. The price of the coconuts during the Thaipusam is likely to be 1.70 Ringgits to 1.80 Ringgits against last years 1 Ringgit per coconut. (ANI)

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Stop donate to temples. Start donate to Tamil schools. Follow as what Chinese people do. See their schools.

Do you think government build their school? Some might think government wont help if we contribute for the schools, but do you still wanna keep waiting?

Choose one school at your place, start to improve it. Donate money, materials or get others (family, relatives and friends) to do it.

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If schools condition and education level improve, level of living in our community will increase too.

Better temple can be develop. Improve in economics. No need to depends on

government 100%.

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The greatest revolution of our generation is the discovery that human beings, by changing the inner attitudes of their minds, can change the outer aspects of their lives ~William James

The universe is change; our life is what our thoughts make it.

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WISH YOU BEST OF LUCK