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Borang Permohonan Bantuan Rakyat RM500 1Malaysia (BR1M)/ Muat Turun Borang

Borang Permohonan Bantuan Rakyat RM500 1Malaysia (BR1M) dan Syarat-Syarat Memohon Bantuan Sara Hidup Isi Rumah. 1. Pada pembentangan Bajet 2012 baru-baru ini, Kerajaan telah mengumumkan untuk memberi bantuan tunai, secara one-off, sebanyak RM500 kepada isi rumah yang berpendapatan bulanan RM3,000 dan ke bawah. Bantuan ini adalah tanda keprihatinan Kerajaan dalam usaha untuk membantu meringankan kenaikan kos sara hidup rakyat.
2. Isi rumah yang layak memohon merujuk kepada seorang lelaki atau wanita yang menjadi ketua kepada ahli yang tinggal serumah atau ketua keluarga. Ini merangkumi individu:
  • Berkahwin termasuk anak yang berkahwin dan tinggal bersama ibu bapa;
  • Ibu atau bapa tunggal yang mempunyai tanggungan;
  • Individu (bujang, duda, ibu tunggal) bujang yang mempunyai tanggungan; dan
  • Warga emas sebatang kara

The Orang Asli

The Orang Asli, numbering nearly 100,000 people, are made up of over 18 ethnolinguistic groups living in Malaysia. They reside in scattered villages, camps and estates, in the rainforest, mountains, and coasts, as well as in some towns and cities.

The Orang Asli are regarded as being the original inhabitants of Malaysia and have been given the title 'Bumiputera' (children of the earth), along with the Malays (55% of the population). This title has not been offered to the Chinese and Tamil people (33% of the population)that live in Malaysia.

The Orang Asli have been categorized linguistically into three Aslian groups (Wurm and Hattori 1983; Benjamin 1986):

  • Northern Aslian: Kensiu, Chewong, Batek, Kentaq Bong, Jehai, Medrique and mintil (Malaysia) and Tonga' and Mos speakers from Southern Thailand
  • Central Aslian: Temiar, Semai, Jah Hut, Jengjeng, Lanoh, Sabum and Semnam.
  • Southern Aslian: Ma'Betisek, Semelai, Temoq and Semaq Beri.
  • The remaining Orang Asli; Temuan, Jakun, Orang Kanaq and Orang Selitar speak Malay dialects.

The other categories that are used for the Orang Asli are based on ethnic and cultural criteria (Roseman 18: 1991):

  • Senoi: including the Temiar and Semai
  • Semang: include the Lanoh, Semnan and Sabum and all the Northern Aslian speakers except the Chewong.
  • Aboriginal Malays: including the ; Temuan, Jakun, Orang Kanaq and Orang Selitar.

Each group Orang Asli group has its own language, history and customs that are distinct from each other. It is popularly believed that the first Orang Asli may have come to Malaysia about 50,000 years ago through population movements from India, Sri Lanka and South China. (Roseman 1991: 18- 19).

The Malays(who make up 55% of the countries population) are not descendants of the Orang Asli but came to the peninsula about 3-4000 years ago. But it was not until relatively recently that the Orang Asli started being displaced from their homes and traditional land by government sponsored and Western backed development including: logging, dams, plantations and golf courses. Their resources have been destroyed and inadequate compensation (if any) has beenLink supplied such as regrouping them into 'schemes' with inadequate land or aid for growing food let alone any cash crops.

Today the Orang Asli make up less that 1% of the total population in Malaysia.

Many scholars have researched and written about the Orang Asli, including some Orang Asli themselves. If you would like to read more about them then please see the publications page.

Book recommendation: written by a non Orang Asli about an Orang Asli group, by Robert Knox Dentan 'The Semai - A Nonviolent People of Malaya', 1962: Holte, Rhinhart and Winston.

Ciluk dari : www.temiar.com

Web lain yang patut rakan2 lawati untuk mendapatkan lebih info.

www.coac.org.my

www.orgaslimy.blogspot.com

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 Mengikut SUMBER Diskaun sehingga 50% sampai hujung tahun 2010.

SMS INFO for Police Traffic Summons
Now you can easily check to see if you have any outstanding TRAFFIC SUMMONS via SMS. In cooperation with the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) DAPAT is introducing a much faster way to check your traffic summons issued by the traffic police. You only need to send an SMS at anytime and anywhere in Malaysia. It is available for all Malaysian mobile phone owners via an SMS to DAPAT. Find out for yourself with just one easy SMS message!  Here is what you do; type an SMS:
  IC no:      POLIS SAMAN [identification card no] or
  Vehicle:   POLIS SAMAN [car registration no.]

Example:
  IC no:      POLIS SAMAN 710503005100 or
  Vehicle:    POLIS SAMAN HW1234
  
Then send the SMS to DAPAT | 32728.   It costs 15 sen to send and only 50 sen for each SMS reply.
If you think your vehicle may have more than a couple of traffic summonses you have options to type your message:
 1.  POLIS SAMAN [identification card no] SEMUA 
The number of replies that you receive is based on how many outstanding traffic summons you have incurred.
 2.  POLIS SAMAN [car registration no.] [your email]
You will get an SMS reply stating the email address given and you will receive an email giving the detailed summary of the outstanding traffic summons.
For an email Example:
  Car reg no. : POLIS SAMAN WH1234 youremail@dotmail.com
  IC no. : POLIS SAMAN 710503005100 youremail@dotmail.com
Then send the SMS to DAPAT | 32728.
TIP: Save the above SMS text instructions in your hand phone for easy checking later. You don't have to type the instructions each time you want to check on traffic police summonses anymore. Just retrieve the text from your SMS archives and simply send to DAPAT.

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