Friday, June 24, 2011

mykad t n go pun boleh... pas kat drebar e1 suruh dia pakai setiap kali perjalanan? jika semua wat camtuh rugi gak! klik imej.

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tonikah.siam@gmail.com
dateSat, Jun 25, 2011 at 9:51 AM
subjectRe:i c with t n go how to join rtw?

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Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for contacting Touch 'n Go.
To participate for Ride Touch 'n Win contest, kindly register your card via the URL given. For Touch 'n Go Mykad, you may obtain the card serial no. (MFG No. 10 digits) from your reload receipt.
If you have any further enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact our Touch 'n Go Careline Centre at 03-7628 5115 (7.30am to 9.30pm : Monday to Sunday), email to careline@touchngo.com.my or logon to our website, at www.touchngo.com.my for more information. We will be glad to assist you.
Yours faithfully,
Siti Sahara Salimon
Touch 'n Go Careline
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Monday, June 13, 2011

bukah telefon bimbit jer yang pintar...

Nasional Cetak . Emel Rakan .
Kurang kesedaran punca tiada MyKad


2011/06/14

PUTRAJAYA: Meskipun kerajaan membelanjakan jutaan ringgit setiap tahun bagi menampung kos mengeluarkan MyKad kepada pemohon, masih ramai yang belum mendapatkan kad pengenalan pintar yang dilancarkan penggunaannya pada September 2001.

Antara faktor yang dikenal pasti ialah kurangnya kesedaran di kalangan ibu bapa dan penjaga untuk menukar atau mendapatkan MyKad untuk anak mereka, pemegang kad pengenalan sudah lama menetap di luar negara atau sudah meninggal dunia tetapi tidak dilaporkan kepada pihak berkuasa.
Selain alasan terbabit, Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara, Datuk Alwi Ibrahim, berkata kedudukan lokasi kediaman pemohon yang jauh dari jabatan pendaftaran terdekat juga adalah antara faktor mereka tidak mendapatkan MyKad walaupun layak memohon.

“Sehingga April lalu, 28,320,764 MyKad sudah dikeluarkan kepada pemohon dan daripada jumlah itu, 19,4888,302 adalah pengguna aktif MyKad,” katanya kepada Berita Harian di sini, semalam.

Selain berperanan sebagai kad pengenalan diri, MyKad, yang menggabungkan teknologi cip dan biometrik terkini, juga boleh dilengkapi dengan maklumat lesen memandu, MEPS, Touch n’ Go, kad ATM dan maklumat kesihatan.

Penggunaannya adalah wajib bagi semua warga negara berumur 12 tahun ke atas dan mengikut Akta Pendaftaran Negara 1959 (pindaan 2001), sesiapa yang gagal menunjukkan kadnya apabila diminta pihak berkuasa boleh dipenjara sehingga tiga tahun atau didenda antara RM3,000 hingga RM20,000 atau kedua-duanya sekali.

Mengenai kes kehilangan MyKad, Alwi berkata, 1,358,197 MyKad gantian dikeluarkan sejak 2007 hingga 7 Mac lalu dengan jumlah tertinggi dicatatkan pada 2007 iaitu sebanyak 387,951 berbanding 359,477 (2008), 356,605 (2009), 198,105 (2010) dan 56,059 MyKad sehingga Mac 2011.
Katanya, penurunan jumlah kehilangan MyKad dipercayai berpunca daripada peningkatan kesedaran orang ramai mengenai penjagaan kad terbabit sebagai dokumen pengenalan diri yang penting.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

patut online lah cam paspot...

Renew business registration at BSN branches

2011/06/04

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This is a very good starting point as both parties collaborate towards the common goal of helping produce more entrepreneurs from the Felda community. — Datuk Azmi Ariffin,SSM chief executive officer
This is a very good starting point as both parties collaborate towards the common goal of helping produce more entrepreneurs from the Felda community. — Datuk Azmi Ariffin,SSM chief executive officer
RENEWING of business registration can soon be done at Bank Simpanan Nasional branches, bringing smiles to proprietors who no longer have to travel far to obtain their certificates.

For those staying far from the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) offices, the move is most certainly welcome as it means time and money will be saved.

The initiative has been made possible following cooperation between SSM and BSN to help the business community.


The tie-up was announced by Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob at the launch of an outreach programme organised by SSM involving the Felda community at Felda Mayam, Bera, Pahang on April 23.

It was the first programme jointly held by SSM and Felda Mempaga region.

Since its implementation in 2006, the programme has provided the public with an opportunity to know SSM better as well as a better understanding of the agency's roles and functions.


Besides the Klang Valley, the programme is also held in other states, with the collaboration of the local authorities, local residents and public and private colleges and universities.

Other bodies involved include the Home Ministry and agencies under the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry, such as the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia), Cooperative Commission of Malaysia, Bank Rakyat, Perbadanan Nasional Berhad and the Cooperative College of Malaysia.

BSNM, Celcom, Tekun and Mara also participated, exhibiting and promoting their products and services.


The outreach programme also serves as a gentle and kind reminder to businessmen who have yet to register their businesses with SSM to do so immediately.

Any form of trading or other activities with the purpose of getting profit must be registered with SSM.

Failure to do so is an offence under Section 12 (1) (a) Business Registration Act (PIA) 1956 which carries a fine not exceeding RM50,000, imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or both.

At the outreach programme, the public can register, renew or make amendments to their business registrations immediately at mobile counters set up by the commission.

This additional service is on top of the normal registration which can be done online at www.ssm.com.my

SSM chief executive officer Datuk Azmi Ariffin said the programme in Bera was the first involving the Felda community.

"This is a very good starting point as both parties collaborate towards the common goal of helping produce more entrepreneurs from the Felda community."

He said at every SSM outreach programme, a briefing on how to register and incorporate businesses would normally be held.

However, this time around, a briefing on interest schemes was also included.

"The aim is to educate the public on interest scheme and its connection to get rich-quick scheme or illegal investment scheme. Their better understanding of the matter can help them evaluate or participate in schemes which are legal business ventures."

The programme in Bera was special as some local businessmen from Felda participated by showcasing their products.

"It is hoped their participation will encourage others in Felda to become entrepreneurs."

Initially, SSM planned to invite more local businessmen to join in the programme but it was hindered by limited space.

Nevertheless, it plans to hold the programme on a bigger scale in future.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

lama dah tak p sana siap ada mamam lagi, beb...


fromJPCC, Japan Foundation Kuala Lumpur jpcc@jfkl.org.my
to"Undisclosed-Recipient:;"@smtp00.arc.net.my
dateWed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:21 PM
subjectJFKL Calendar of Events for June 2011
hide details 12:21 PM (20 hours ago)
JFKL Calendar of Events for June 2011

1. Film
The Weekend Japanese Film Show

“One Million Yen Girl” (百万円と苦虫女)

Date & Time: 11 June 2011, 15:00~

Venue: Pawagam Mini P. Ramlee, FINAS (National Film Development Corporation Malaysia)

Jalan Hulu Kelang, 68000 Ampang

Admission: Free

Synopsis:

Suzuko graduates from a two-year college, but without any skills to speak of, she becomes a job-hopping part-timer. Then she gets convicted for a trivial incident and neighbors as well as her family treat her as a nuisance. Suzuko decides to save up one million yen to leave for somewhere where no one knows her, and then to move onto another town with another one million yen saved up. To this aim, Suzuko works as hard as possible and save money. At a seaside town, she is an expert at making ice shavings, and at a fruit growing town, she excels at harvesting peaches. As she moves from town to town, she touches upon people’s kindness, and gradually matures.