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Thursday, July 26, 2012

வளர்ந்து வரும் சாராய சமூகம் - valarnthu varum saaraaya samugam

Have not been able to write for last few weeks, due to hectic schedule.

Lately, suddenly, particularly in KL, I'm seeing many small liquor shops opening near our neighborhoods. A quick look shows, in 1 kilometer radius from where I live now, there are at least 5 of them popped up over less than 4 months.




Predominantly these outlets are frequented and patronized by mostly youths in their early twenties. Some will say, nothing wrong in that, as its their choice to drink whatever and be however they want. Right?

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Hmmm true, but ... what if youth below legal age of drinking have easy access to cheap liquor just around the corner of their house or school? How to be sure the alcohol sold here are only sold to adults over 18 years. Even then, what if the kids are influenced by adults sitting around the shop and drinking in broad daylight?

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Remember The Star Probe in 2010 revealed a school in Rawang with gangsterism and alcohol abuse problem? You can read about that here & here. See the pics below, it might refresh your memory (inset pic 6) :


Not enough with that, almost every Tamil released these days has a drinking and bar scene shown as highlight. Such as SMS, Aadukalam, BeB, Mayakam Enna etc.





There are also large amount of fake booze in the market, which may inadvertently end up in these neighborhood liquor shops for a cheap price, easily bought by our people.


Drinking alcoholic beverages is one's own choice, some may say rights (I do). Liquor shops which are operating are licensed and they are in for the business profits. But easily accessible fake, cheap alcohol to younger generation will eventually erode some moral values among your youths. 


Eppadi irunthalum, tervuh unggel kaiyil ... Just my 2 cents.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Let's help OUR Tamil schools, 1 at a time!

.. you might have already heard or read about this Tamil school, producing high achievers in UPSR exams. The school is in dire need of better facilities. I started this page to find ways to assit the school without any political inclination and personal gains. Please join in and suggest ways for us to save 1 Tamil school at a time ... united we stand!

In a sorry state: The condition of SJK(T) Subramaniya Barathee in Glugor has been deteriorating for the past 20 years.

I've started an FB page dedicated for sharing information and a platform for us to contribute ideas and resources to assist any Tamil schools that may need our help, big or small. Visit https://www.facebook.com/help.our.tamil.schools.

I plan to visit the school end of this month to have a 1st hand look at the state. It doesn't matter how little we are going to do for the school, but that little thing should start a bigger wave of self-help for the community! I'm not anti government or pro opposition, I'm just a plain man wishing to help my community's school. If you think you can help, in any way, drop a comment or suggestion here. Ondru pattal inggu vaalvu!