Sunday, February 20, 2011

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1Malaysia Event


Tea with Online Friends

Around 300 ‘online friends’ were invited to an afternoon tea with YAB Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Razak and his family at Seri Perdana. Guests were treated to local delicacies and enjoyed the opportunity to interact with the Prime Minister and fellow friends of 1Malaysia. Highlights of the day were the Q&A session with the Prime Minister and the group photo session at the end of the tea.

Recaps from guests:

PM’s Special Party

Kenalan Baik Aku Jumpa Di Jamuan Petang 1Malaysia #TeawithNajib

Rakan Facebook PM

An Evening with the Prime Minister

Reference : http://www.1malaysia.com.my/1malaysia-events/past-events/tea-with-online-friends/
Picture : http://www.1malaysia.com.my/wp-content/themes/1m/thumb.php?src=http://www.1malaysia.com.my/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/4431248490_5dab28507c.jpg&h=240&w=680&zc=1

1 Malaysia Theme Song




Lyrics to Satu Malaysia song

Verse 1
Dunia kian berubah
Perubahan melingkari
Melaksana hasrat hati
Kejayaan terbukti

Verse 2
Dunia yang megah
Dengan misi yang gagah
Kerana perpaduan
Kita masih bersama

Chorus
Kita satu bangsa, Kita satu Negara
Kita satu matlamat, oooo
Kita satu bangsa, satu Negara
Kita satu Malaysia

Verse 3
Bermulanya sekarang
Perjalanan dilaksana
Seia sekata sehati dan sejiwa

Verse 4
Membina masa hadapan
Menuju kejayaan
Kita semua rakyat Malaysia
Harmoni, saling menghormati

Chorus x2
Kita satu bangsa, Kita satu Negara
Kita satu matlamat, oooo
Kita satu bangsa, satu Negara

Kita satu Malaysia






Reference : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwAOsnMqbcY

1Malaysia Clinic


Prime Minister Najib's Budget 2010 includes funding for 50 medical clinics to provide basic medical services for illnesses and injuries such as fever, cough, colds, wounds and cuts, diabetes, and hypertension. Malaysia citizens are charged RM1 for treatment and medication. Non-citizens are charged RM15.



Following is the list of 1Malaysia Clinics nationwide (date of operation in parenthesis)
PERLIS (Jan 1)
1. Klinik 1Malaysia Kangar, No 6 Grd Floor, Jalan Lintasan Kangar, Taman Pertiwi, Kangar
KEDAH (Jan 6)
1. Klinik 1Malaysia Bandar Puteri Jaya, No 41, Grd Floor, Jalan BPJ 1/1, Bandar Puteri Jaya, Sungai Petani
2. Klinik 1Malaysia Taman Kota Kenari, No 208, Jalan Kota Kenari 3 shophouses, Taman Kota Kenari, Kulim
PENANG (Jan 6)
1. Klinik 1Malaysia Jelutong, 116, Grd Floor, Jalan Jelutong
2. Klinik 1Malaysia Teluk Air Tawar, No 6, Kedai 1 Tingkat, Lorong Teluk Air Tawar 14, Butterworth
3. Klinik 1Malaysia Batu Kawan, No 19, Lorong Cempaka 1, Taman Cempaka, Batu Kawan, Seberang Perai Selatan
4. Klinik 1Malaysia Sungai Ara: 2A1, Tkt Kenari 5, Taman Desa Ria, Sungai Ara Bayan Lepas
(Jan 7)
5. Klinik 1Malaysia Alma Jaya, No 38, Grd Floor, Lorong Alma Jaya 11, Taman Alma Jaya, Bukit Mertajam
PERAK (Jan 8)
1. Klinik 1Malaysia Teluk Intan, No 1, Taman Medan Maharaja, Jalan Kampung Banjar, Teluk Intan
2. Klinik 1Malaysia Bandar Seri Iskandar, No 32, Blok D, Bandar Seri Iskandar shophouses, Perak Tengah
3. Klinik 1Malaysia Aulong, No 51 dan 53, Jalan Medan Bersatu, Taman Medan Bersatu, Taiping
4. Klinik 1Malaysia Bercham, No 6A1 dan 10, Persiaran Medan Bercham 7, Pusat Bandar Bercham Timur, Ipoh
SELANGOR (Jan 7)
1. Klinik 1Malaysia Lembah Subang, No 112 dan 113, Blok A, Taman Putra Damai, Lembah Subang, Petaling Jaya
(End of January)
2. Klinik 1Malaysia Seri Setia, Community Hall, Jalan 230, Seksyen 51 A, Petaling Jaya
3. Klinik 1Malaysia Puchong Intan, Multipurpose Hall, Jalan 1, Puchong Intan, Batu 12, Puchong
4. Klinik 1Malaysia Kota Kemuning, Sri Nevilia Hardcore Poor Housing Programme, Kota Kemuning, Shah Alam
5. Klinik 1Malaysia Taman Samudera, Taman Samudera, Batu Caves
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 4)
1. Klinik 1Malaysia Perkasa, B01, Blok B, Perkasa People’s Housing Programme, Jalan Nakhoda Yusof, Kampung Pandan
2. Klinik 1Malaysia Kerinchi, Lembah Pantai, B01 , Kuala Lumpur City Hall Quarters, Jalan Pantai Permai 1, off Jalan Pantai Dalam
3. Klinik 1Malaysia Taman Melati, Gombak Community Centre, Taman Melati
4. Klinik 1Malaysia Intan Baiduri, B005, PPR Intan Baiduri, Kepong Utara, Mukim Batu, Kepong
5. Klinik 1Malaysia Desa Rejang, Blok B00, PPR Desa Rejang, Setapak
NEGRI SEMBILAN (Jan 7)
1. Klinik 1Malaysia Taman Rasah Jaya, No 3773 (Grd Floor), Jalan RJ611, Taman Rasah Jaya
2. Klinik 1Malaysia Taman Seremban Jaya, No 2294 (Grd Floor), Jalan SJ10/1, Taman Seremban Jaya
3. Klinik 1Malaysia Taman Semarak 2 Nilai, PT 5742 (Grd Floor), Jalan TS 2/1E, Taman Semarak, Nilai
MALACCA (Jan 7)
1. Klinik 1Malaysia Taman Merdeka, Batu Berendam, No 39, Jalan M1, Batu Berendam
2. Klinik 1Malaysia Bukit Katil, 17, Jalan IKS, Bukit Katil
3. Klinik 1Malaysia Sri Pengkalan, Alor Gajah, KM 4615, Jalan Samarinda 2, Taman Samarinda, Pengkalan, Alor Gajah
JOHOR (Dec 28)
1. Klinik 1Malaysia Taman Megah Ria, No 15 dan 15A, Jalan Bayan 37/2, Taman Megah Ria, Masai
(Jan 4)
2. Klinik 1Malaysia Taman Manis, No 392, Jalan Manis 17, Taman Manis, Kelapa Sawit, Kulaijaya, Kulai
3. Klinik 1Malaysia Stulang Laut, Blok G, Sri Stulang 1 Flat, Bakar Batu, Johor Baru
4. Klinik 1Malaysia Bandar Sri Alam, Blok A, Sri Alam Flat, Masai, Johor Baru
5. Klinik 1Malaysia Taman Seri Lambak, JKKMB Hall, Taman Seri Lambak, Kluang
PAHANG (Jan 1)
1. Klinik 1Malaysia Kempadang, No 2E, Lot 4629, Kampung Kempadang, Kuantan
2. Klinik 1Malaysia Padang Jaya, Grd Floor, B32, Kampung Padang Jaya, off Jalan Sungai Lembing, Kuantan
3. Klinik 1Malaysia Temerloh, No 12, Grd Floor Jalan Pak Sako 4, Bandar Sri Semantan, Temerloh
TERENGGANU (Jan 3)
1.Klinik 1Malaysia Bukit Payong, Marang, No 8216, Tkt Bawah, Permint shophouses, Bukit Payong, Marang
(Jan 6)
2. Klinik 1Malaysia Wakaf Baru, Kuala Terengganu, Lot PT30712, Wakaf Baru, Mukim Kuala Nerus, Kuala Terengganu
3. Klinik 1Malaysia Binjai, Kemaman, GM562, Lot 1190, Mukim Binjai, Kemaman
KELANTAN (Jan 8)
1. Klinik 1Malaysia Sri Cemerlang, Lot 348, Jalan Sri Cemerlang, Seksyen 27, Kota Baru
(Jan 3)
2. Klinik 1Malaysia Jelawat, Lot 34, Bandar Jelawat, Bachok
3. Klinik 1Malaysia Pengkalan Batu, Lot 633B, Kampung Pengkalan Batu Jalan Pasir Pekan, Pasir Mas
SABAH (End of January)
1. Klinik 1Malaysia Bandar Sri Indah Tawau, Lot 334, TB 15058, Batu 10, Jalan Apas, Tawau
(Jan 6)
2.Klinik 1Malaysia Bundusan Square, Lot 67, Grd Floor, Blok H, Bundusan Square, Penampang
(Jan 7)
3. Klinik 1Malaysia Sandakan, Lot 7A dan 7B, Grd Floor Blok B Bandar Leila, Jalan Leila, Sandakan
(Jan 15)
4. Klinik 1Malaysia Kota Kinabalu, Lot 37, Grd Floor, Blok E, Fasa 2 Sulaiman Sentral, Kota Kinabalu
SARAWAK (Dec 31)
1. Klinik 1Malaysia Jalan Teku, Sibu, Lot 302, Blok 7, Teku Road, Sibu
(Jan 4)
2. Klinik 1Malaysia Matang Jaya, Lot 9746, Seksyen 65, KTLD Taman Lee Ling, Jalan Matang, Kuching
(Jan 5)
3. Klinik 1Malaysia Taman Tunku, Lot 2350, Blok 5, LLD Jalan Kuching, Taman Tunku, Miri
4. Klinik 1Malaysia Sungai Plan, S/L 517, Sungai Plan, Tanjung Kidurong, Bintulu

Concepts of 1Malaysia

1Malaysia Concept is not a new vision or idea. Instead the concept of ‘People First, Performance Now’ is a concept in administration that suggests government leaders execute their tasks efficiently, trustworthily and responsibly for the sake of the people.

The underlying foundation of all these is the principle of fairness for all races; that all races will be taken care of and no one will be neglected. Fairness must take into account the state or level of development of each race as they are of different levels of progress. Therefore, government policies and federal allocations to those in the need will continue.

1Malaysia is the continuation of an agenda to build the country. To achieve development for the country, the people must progress first and this begins with 6creating an attitude of acceptance among the different races that will lead to unity.When unity is achieved, the country’s development will be expedited.


Reference : http://www.1malaysia.com.my/ta/blog/the-1malaysia-concept-part-1/
Picture Source : http://www.google.com.my/images?q=1+malaysia&hl=en&rlz=1C1RNNN_enMY351MY351&prmd=ivns&source=lnms&tbs=isch:1&ei=fQFhTZGGBMfPrQfih7yUAg&sa=X&oi=mode_link&ct=mode&cd=2&ved=0CBcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1024&bih=681

Aspects of 1Malaysia

One Malaysia carries a meaning from the aspect of the government’s commitment that each ethnic group should receive assistance and protection from the government so that the country emerges as one that practises the principle of social justice.

Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak , Prime Minister 3rd April 2009 unveiled a new concept- One Malaysia - as a guiding principle to build a united and progressive Malaysian nation in 21st century. The two paramount cardinal principles underlie in One Malaysia concept is to inculcate the sprit and values of togetherness and a sense of belonging among Malaysians, regardless of race ,religion and creed.

Just what exactly is the meaning and definition of the “1 Malaysia” concept that our dearly beloved Prime Minister has been promoting since his elevation to office? According to his answer in Parliament to 14 MPs from across party lines, it’s not a new concept. In fact, he states that it’s the goal of national unity envisioned by past prime ministers of this nation with a different approach and method according to the current condition of the world. The Prime Minister also states, on record, that the 1 Malaysia concept is the guideline on how to achieve “bangsa Malaysia”, which translates into English as a “Malaysian race”.

According to DAP’s website, one of its objectives is to establish a social democratic government based on “a Malaysian Malaysia concept by forging  Malaysian race with universal moral values”.

Our Prime Minister also states that the primary aspect of the One Malaysia concept has three core elements. These are:
• Mutual acceptance amongst the races and peoples of Malaysia
• Nationalism based on principles of the Federal Constitution and the 
Rukunegara


Social justice
One Malaysia, People First, Performance Now” is quite an all-encompassing
concept.”


Reference : http://www.scribd.com/doc/30799601/1-Malaysia-Carries-a-Meaning-From-the-Aspect-of-the-Government

8 Values of 1Malaysia



No.
Value
Meaning
1
Culture of Excellence
In practising a culture of excellence and high prestige, it will bring Malaysia to greater heights of success. The success and achievement of the community and country depends on how much this culture is practised by its people. The culture with high prestige ensures each fact and each task is done at their level best. Apathy and laidback attitudes will not be tolerated and cannot exist in a progressive community.
2
Endurance
Each execution of work requires endurance and diligence. The fight towards achieving development and excellence for the country surely requires its leaders and people to be steadfast in overcoming trials and tribulations.
3
Humility
Humility is another trait that is essential. It is encouraged in Islamic teachings and the same can be said of the culture and demeanour of the Malay community who gives utmost respect to those who are humble. Common courtesy and politeness needs to be a part of our daily routine.
4
Acceptance
Acceptance Concept and tolerance are two different concepts in phrase and execution. Acceptance is evident in positive reaction in receiving something sincerely and without force. Malaysia is a country that needs people who can accept all that are good through consensus.
5
Loyalty
The principle of loyalty is essential in all situations. Loyalty to King and country as outlined by the second National Principle has to be embraced unconditionally. All races have to make loyalty and importance to country a priority over loyalty to own group and race.
6
Meritocracy
Meritocracy is a way or direction that needs to be ingrained and practiced in a democratic country to ensure that we qualify and fulfill the criteria to be given the opportunity to spur growth for the country.
7
Education
Education and knowledge are essential pre-requisites for any country to achieve success. Strength and endurance based on community that is educated and knowledgeable supersedes military might.
8
Integrity
Integrity is important to a government as it means gaining people’s trusts and confidence. This value needs to be assimilated by all from leaders downwards regardless of position.

Logo and Slogan of 1Malaysia


An official logo and slogan has been introduced along with the launch of 1Malaysia concept. The logo is the symbol of '1' which incorporates the national Jalur Gemilang flag and the word Malaysia.


Slogon 
  •        2009 - Rakyat Didahulukan, Pencapaian Diutamakan (People First, Performance Now)
  •         2010 - Menjana Transformasi (Generating Transformation)