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Dewan Undangan Negeri Sarawak Aturan Urusan
DEWAN UNDANGAN NEGERI SARAWAK ATURAN URUSAN MESYUARAT PERSIDANGAN HARI KEDUA MESYUARAT KEDUA BAGI PENGGAL KETIGA DEWAN UNDANGAN NEGERI SARAWAK KELAPAN BELAS SELASA, 06 NOVEMBER 2018 (28 SAFAR 1440H) JAM 9:00 PAGI 1. Bacaan Doa oleh Setiausaha DUN Sarawak 2. Pemasyhuran daripada Tuan Speaker 3. Pertanyaan-Pertanyaan Bagi Jawapan-Jawapan Lisan 1. YB IR AIDEL BIN LARIWOO (N.24 SADONG JAYA) Bertanya kepada Menteri Pendidikan, Sains dan Penyelidikan Teknologi Apakah status pembinaan sekolah-sekolah daif di Sarawak? 2. YB ENCIK RIPIN BIN LAMAT (N.72 LAMBIR) Bertanya kepada Menteri Kerajaan Tempatan dan Perumahan Apakah tindakan dan perancangan pihak Kerajaan untuk mengawal harga tempat kediaman yang semakin meningkat dan tidak mampu dibeli oleh mereka yang berpendapatan sederhana dan rendah? 3. YB ENCIK ROLLAND DUAT ANAK JUBIN (N.48 MELUAN) Bertanya kepada Menteri Utiliti Apakah perancangan Kerajaan untuk membina “Tangki Air Paras Tinggi” di Bukit Agok Jalan Meluan/Nanga Entabai untuk mengatasi masalah tekanan air yang rendah di kawasan tersebut? 4. YB ENCIK SAFIEE BIN AHMAD (N.43 DARO) Bertanya kepada Menteri Pembangunan Infrastruktur dan Pengangkutan Bilakah projek Jambatan Batang Lassa dan Jambatan Batang Paloh akan dimulakan pelaksanaannya? 5. YB DATO' SRI HUANG TIONG SII (N.45 REPOK) Bertanya kepada Menteri Kerajaan Tempatan dan Perumahan Adakah Kerajaan mempunyai perancangan untuk menaiktaraf sistem perparitan yang usang dan/atau rosak yang membahayakan para pengguna dari Jalan Repok ke Simpang CTC? 6. YB ENCIK SEE CHEE HOW (N.11 BATU LINTANG) To ask the Chief Minister What is the total of placement of deposits received by DBOS by the end of October 2018 and what is the total sum of credit facilities that has been approved and given out? 7. -
SARAWAK GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PART II Published by Authority
For Reference Only T H E SARAWAK GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PART II Published by Authority Vol. LXXI 25th July, 2016 No. 50 Swk. L. N. 204 THE ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS ORDINANCE THE ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS ORDER, 2016 (Made under section 3) In exercise of the powers conferred upon the Majlis Mesyuarat Kerajaan Negeri by section 3 of the Administrative Areas Ordinance [Cap. 34], the following Order has been made: Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Administrative Areas Order, 2016, and shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of August, 2015. Administrative Areas 2. Sarawak is divided into the divisions, districts and sub-districts specified and described in the Schedule. Revocation 3. The Administrative Areas Order, 2015 [Swk. L.N. 366/2015] is hereby revokedSarawak. Lawnet For Reference Only 26 SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS KUCHING DIVISION (1) Kuching Division Area (Area=4,195 km² approximately) Commencing from a point on the coast approximately midway between Sungai Tambir Hulu and Sungai Tambir Haji Untong; thence bearing approximately 260º 00′ distance approximately 5.45 kilometres; thence bearing approximately 180º 00′ distance approximately 1.1 kilometres to the junction of Sungai Tanju and Loba Tanju; thence in southeasterly direction along Loba Tanju to its estuary with Batang Samarahan; thence upstream along mid Batang Samarahan for a distance approximately 5.0 kilometres; thence bearing approximately 180º 00′ distance approximately 1.8 kilometres to the midstream of Loba Batu Belat; thence in westerly direction along midstream of Loba Batu Belat to the mouth of Loba Gong; thence in southwesterly direction along the midstream of Loba Gong to a point on its confluence with Sungai Bayor; thence along the midstream of Sungai Bayor going downstream to a point at its confluence with Sungai Kuap; thence upstream along mid Sungai Kuap to a point at its confluence with Sungai Semengoh; thence upstream following the mid Sungai Semengoh to a point at the midstream of Sungai Semengoh and between the middle of survey peg nos. -
2015 Mafrica Meruan Estate
Mafrica Group Meruan Estate Yield performance after applying IBG Bio Fertilizer Period: 2009 – Current Location: Km5, Jalan Dijih, Selangau, Off Km 72, Sibu - Bintulu Road No. 3 Jalan TPP 1/3, Taman p. 03 - 80662875 [email protected] Perindustrian Kinrara, 47130 f. 03 - 80521303 www.ibgv.com.my Puchong, Selangor Darul Ehsan. 0 Introduction IBG bio fertilizer application in Mafrica group started at Meruan estate at year 2009. IBG bio fertilizer application had started and which data had been collected since year 2009. This estate has been using IBG bio fertilizer from 2009 – current year and still using. Meruan had over 4820.07 hectare, with palms planted on 2000, 2006 – 2012, while the whole Mafrica group of plantation has more than 40,000 ha planted of estate fully using IBG bio fertilizer. Meruan harvesting interval was 15 days. Rainfall ranging from 3,000 – 5,000 mm. Meruan is a mineral soil estate. IBG bio fertilizer application on Meruan estate had started since year 2009 after the appealing results from Jobenar Raya estate. Objective To evaluate the efficacy of IBG Bio Fertilizer on FFB production of oil palm. Fertilizer Program a. Fertilizer programme for the control blocks - To follow exactly the estate fertilizer programme recommended by Meruan. Conventional Manuring Program No. Fertilizer Dosage Cost/palm Cost/ha (136 palms) 1 Hi Kay 2.00 kg RM 3.60 RM 489.60 2 Hi Kay 2.00 kg RM 3.60 RM 489.60 RP 1.50 kg RM 1.08 RM 146.88 3 Kieserite 1.00 kg RM 0.82 RM 111.52 4 Borate 0.10 kg RM 0.23 RM 31.28 5 MOP 2.50 kg RM 3.88 RM 527.00 Total 9.10 kg RM 13.21 RM 1,795.88 MAFRICA GROUP – MERUAN ESTATE – 2007 - CURRENT 1 b. -
The Provider-Based Evaluation (Probe) 2014 Preliminary Report
The Provider-Based Evaluation (ProBE) 2014 Preliminary Report I. Background of ProBE 2014 The Provider-Based Evaluation (ProBE), continuation of the formerly known Malaysia Government Portals and Websites Assessment (MGPWA), has been concluded for the assessment year of 2014. As mandated by the Government of Malaysia via the Flagship Coordination Committee (FCC) Meeting chaired by the Secretary General of Malaysia, MDeC hereby announces the result of ProBE 2014. Effective Date and Implementation The assessment year for ProBE 2014 has commenced on the 1 st of July 2014 following the announcement of the criteria and its methodology to all agencies. A total of 1086 Government websites from twenty four Ministries and thirteen states were identified for assessment. Methodology In line with the continuous and heightened effort from the Government to enhance delivery of services to the citizens, significant advancements were introduced to the criteria and methodology of assessment for ProBE 2014 exercise. The year 2014 spearheaded the introduction and implementation of self-assessment methodology where all agencies were required to assess their own websites based on the prescribed ProBE criteria. The key features of the methodology are as follows: ● Agencies are required to conduct assessment of their respective websites throughout the year; ● Parents agencies played a vital role in monitoring as well as approving their agencies to be able to conduct the self-assessment; ● During the self-assessment process, each agency is required to record -
Mill Name Parent Company Country State Or Province
MILL NAME PARENT COMPANY COUNTRY STATE OR PROVINCE DISTRICT 1 Abago Braganza Colombia Meta Puerto Gaitán 2 Abdi Budi Mulia Aathi Bagawathi Manufacturing Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhanbatu Selatan 3 Abedon Kretam Holdings Malaysia Sabah Semporna 4 Ace Oil Mill Ace Oil Mill Malaysia Pahang Rompin 5 Aceitera Chiapaneca Blanca Palomeras Mexico Chiapas Acapetahua 6 Aceites CI Biocosta Colombia Magdalena Aracataca 7 Aceites Cimarrones Aceites Colombia Meta Puerto Rico 8 Aceites De Palma Aceites De Palma Mexico Veracruz Hueyapan de Ocampo 9 Aceites Morichal CI Biocosta Colombia Meta San Carlos de Guaroa 10 Aceites Sustentables De Palma Aceites Sustentables De Palma Mexico Chiapas Ocosingo 11 Aceydesa Aceydesa Honduras Colón Trujillo 12 Adei Plantation Nilo 1 Kuala Lumpur Kepong Indonesia Riau Pelalawan 13 Adei Plantation Nilo 2 Kuala Lumpur Kepong Indonesia Riau Pelalawan 14 Adela Felda Global Ventures Malaysia Johor Kota Tinggi 15 Adimulia Palmo Lestari Adimulia Palmo Lestari Indonesia Jambi Batang Hari 16 Adolina Perkebunan Nusantara IV Indonesia Sumatera Utara Serdang Bedagai 17 Aek Loba Socfin Group Indonesia Sumatera Utara Asahan 18 Aek Nabara Selatan Perkebunan Nusantara III Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhanbatu 19 Aek Nopan Kencana Inti Perkasa Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhanbatu Utara 20 Aek Raso Perkebunan Nusantara III Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhanbatu Selatan 21 Aek Sibirong Maju Indo Raya Indonesia Sumatera Utara Tapanuli Selatan 22 Aek Tinga Mandiri Sawit Bersama Indonesia Sumatera Utara Padang Lawas 23 Aek Torop Perkebunan -
Management System Certification Be: Granted / Continued / Withheld / Suspended Until Satisfactory Corrective Action Is Completed
MY 04992 Palmgroup Holdings Sdn Bhd Audit Summary Report Organization: Palmgroup Holdings Sdn Bhd Address: Headquarters Palmgroup Holdings Sdn Bhd, Level 25.1-25.2, Wisma Sanyan, No 1 Jalan Sanyan, Sibu Sarawak. Estate Palmraya Pelita Meruan Oil Palm Plantation, Gigis Land District, Simpang Dijih, Jalan Sibu-Selangau, 96000, Sibu Division, Sarawak. Standard(s): MS2530-3 : Part 3 : General principles for Accreditation Body(DSM): Oil Palm Plantations and Organized Small DEPARTMENT STANDARDS Holders MALAYSIA Representative: Mr Hii Jung Mee (General Manager Agronomist) Mr Raymond Nyian (Sustainability Manager ) Site(s) audited: Palmraya Pelita Meruan Date(s) of audit(s): 2nd May 2018 Plantation Sdn Bhd Visit Type: MSPO Audit Stage 2 Type of Certification Main Audit Assessment Lead auditor: Dickens Mambu (LA) Additional team Abdul Khalik (AK)(AM) member(s): Afiq Othman (AO)(TA) Audit Member (AM) Jeffery Ridu (JR)(TA) Trainee Auditor (TA) This report is confidential and distribution is limited to the audit team, client representative and the SGS office. 1. Audit objectives The objectives of this audit were: ▪ to confirm that the management system conforms with all the requirements of the audit standard; ▪ to confirm that the organization has effectively implemented the planned management system; ▪ to confirm that the management system is capable of achieving the organization’s policy objectives. 2. Scope of certification Production of FFB for Plantations in compliance to the MSPO Certification Standard MS2530-3:2013 Part 3. The audit covered the MS 2530:2013 requirements particularly MSPO Certification Standard MS2530-3:2013 Part 3. Validation of processes for production and service provision Has this scope been amended as a result of this audit? Yes No Job n°: MY04992 Report date: 24.08.2018 Visit Type: Main Visit n°: 1 Assessment CONFIDENTIAL Document: GP 7003A Issue n°: 10 Page n°: 1 of 23 This is a multi-site audit and an Appendix listing all relevant sites and/or remote Yes No locations has been established (attached) and agreed with the client 3. -
Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
MALAYSIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA COMMISSION INVITATION TO REGISTER INTEREST AND SUBMIT A DRAFT UNIVERSAL SERVICE PLAN AS A UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER UNDER THE COMMUNICATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA (UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVISION) REGULATIONS 2002 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF NETWORK FACILITIES AND DEPLOYMENT OF NETWORK SERVICE FOR THE PROVISIONING OF PUBLIC CELLULAR SERVICES AT THE UNIVERSAL SERVICE TARGETS UNDER THE JALINAN DIGITAL NEGARA (JENDELA) PHASE 1 INITIATIVE Ref: MCMC/USPD/PDUD(01)/JENDELA_P1/TC/11/2020(05) Date: 20 November 2020 Invitation to Register Interest as a Universal Service Provider MCMC/USPD/PDUD(01)/JENDELA_P1/TC/11/2020(05) Page 1 of 142 TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS ............................................................................................................................. 4 INTERPRETATION ........................................................................................................................... 5 SECTION I – INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 8 1. BACKGROUND ......................................................................................................................... 8 SECTION II – DESCRIPTION OF SCOPE OF WORK .............................................................. 10 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE FACILITIES AND SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED ....................................................................................................................................... 10 3. SCOPE OF -
Palace Tours − Luxury Tours Collection Into the Heart of Borneo Into the Heart of Borneo
Palace Tours − Luxury Tours Collection Into the Heart of Borneo Into the Heart of Borneo Join Palace Tours on an unforgettable 9−day cruise journey on the Rajang River into the lush rainforests of Borneo, the third largest island in the world. Though the name is familiar to many from Redmon O’Hanlon’s classic Into the Heart of Borneo, there is very little tourism here due to the river’s remoteness and lack of facilities. There is much to do and see upriver, whether just gazing at the amazing scenery or visiting traditional and modern Iban long houses. In these river towns, you can explore the architectural vestiges of the Brooke Raj, and experience jungle treks and longboat trips as your journey continues to the Pelagus Rapids. Wildlife is in abundance and crocodiles, monitor lizards and the hornbill (national bird of Sarawak) are common sights. Downriver, the prosperous Chinese city of Sibu with its old shop houses, markets and friendly inhabitants, is a calm reflection of old China. At Sareiki, enjoy visits to pepper farms and exotic fruit plantations, and experience textile production at the sea port of Thanjung Manis. ITINERARY • Day 1 − Arrive in Sibu and board your cruise ship You are met upon arrival at the airport in Sibu, a bustling Malaysian port city set close to local markets and temples. Transfer to the cruise ship and settle in to your comfortable cabin. The afternoon is yours at leisure to explore the town on foot with its attractive streets of old Chinese shop houses, redolent of Malacca or Penang but without the tourists. -
Mill List - 2020
General Mills - Mill List - 2020 General Mills July 2020 - December 2020 Parent Mill Name Latitude Longitude RSPO Country State or Province District UML ID 3F Oil Palm Agrotech 3F Oil Palm Agrotech 17.00352 81.46973 No India Andhra Pradesh West Godavari PO1000008590 Aathi Bagawathi Manufacturing Abdi Budi Mulia 2.051269 100.252339 No Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhanbatu Selatan PO1000004269 Aathi Bagawathi Manufacturing Abdi Budi Mulia 2 2.11272 100.27311 No Indonesia Sumatera Utara Labuhanbatu Selatan PO1000008154 Abago Extractora Braganza 4.286556 -72.134083 No Colombia Meta Puerto Gaitán PO1000008347 Ace Oil Mill Ace Oil Mill 2.91192 102.77981 No Malaysia Pahang Rompin PO1000003712 Aceites De Palma Aceites De Palma 18.0470389 -94.91766389 No Mexico Veracruz Hueyapan de Ocampo PO1000004765 Aceites Morichal Aceites Morichal 3.92985 -73.242775 No Colombia Meta San Carlos de Guaroa PO1000003988 Aceites Sustentables De Palma Aceites Sustentables De Palma 16.360506 -90.467794 No Mexico Chiapas Ocosingo PO1000008341 Achi Jaya Plantations Johor Labis 2.251472222 103.0513056 No Malaysia Johor Segamat PO1000003713 Adimulia Agrolestari Segati -0.108983 101.386783 No Indonesia Riau Kampar PO1000004351 Adimulia Agrolestari Surya Agrolika Reksa (Sei Basau) -0.136967 101.3908 No Indonesia Riau Kuantan Singingi PO1000004358 Adimulia Agrolestari Surya Agrolika Reksa (Singingi) -0.205611 101.318944 No Indonesia Riau Kuantan Singingi PO1000007629 ADIMULIA AGROLESTARI SEI TESO 0.11065 101.38678 NO INDONESIA Adimulia Palmo Lestari Adimulia Palmo Lestari -
Usp Register
SURUHANJAYA KOMUNIKASI DAN MULTIMEDIA MALAYSIA (MALAYSIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA COMMISSION) USP REGISTER July 2011 NON-CONFIDENTIAL SUMMARIES OF THE APPROVED UNIVERSAL SERVICE PLANS List of Designated Universal Service Providers and Universal Service Targets No. Project Description Remark Detail 1 Telephony To provide collective and individual Total 89 Refer telecommunications access and districts Appendix 1; basic Internet services based on page 5 fixed technology for purpose of widening communications access in rural areas. 2 Community The Community Broadband Centre 251 CBCs Refer Broadband (CBC) programme or “Pusat Jalur operating Appendix 2; Centre (CBC) Lebar Komuniti (PJK)” is an nationwide page 7 initiative to develop and to implement collaborative program that have positive social and economic impact to the communities. CBC serves as a platform for human capital development and capacity building through dissemination of knowledge via means of access to communications services. It also serves the platform for awareness, promotional, marketing and point- of-sales for individual broadband access service. 3 Community Providing Broadband Internet 99 CBLs Refer Broadband access facilities at selected operating Appendix 3; Library (CBL) libraries to support National nationwide page 17 Broadband Plan & human capital development based on Information and Communications Technology (ICT). Page 2 of 98 No. Project Description Remark Detail 4 Mini Community The ultimate goal of Mini CBC is to 121 Mini Refer Broadband ensure that the communities living CBCs Appendix 4; Centre within the Information operating page 21 (Mini CBC) Departments’ surroundings are nationwide connected to the mainstream ICT development that would facilitate the birth of a society knowledgeable in the field of communications, particularly information technology in line with plans and targets identified under the National Broadband Initiatives (NBI). -
Title Factors Associated with Emergence and Spread of Cholera
Factors Associated with Emergence and Spread of Cholera Title Epidemics and Its Control in Sarawak, Malaysia between 1994 and 2003 Benjamin, Patrick Guda; Gunsalam, Jurin Wolmon; Radu, Son; Napis, Suhaimi; Bakar, Fatimah Abu; Beon, Meting; Benjamin, Author(s) Adom; Dumba, Clement William; Sengol, Selvanesan; Mansur, Faizul; Jeffrey, Rody; Nakaguchi, Yoshitsugu; Nishibuchi, Mitsuaki Citation 東南アジア研究 (2005), 43(2): 109-140 Issue Date 2005-09 URL http://hdl.handle.net/2433/53820 Right Type Departmental Bulletin Paper Textversion publisher Kyoto University Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 43, No. 2, September 2005 Factors Associated with Emergence and Spread of Cholera Epidemics and Its Control in Sarawak, Malaysia between 1994 and 2003 * ** ** Patrick Guda BENJAMIN , Jurin Wolmon GUNSALAM , Son RADU , *** ** # ## Suhaimi NAPIS , Fatimah Abu BAKAR , Meting BEON , Adom BENJAMIN , ### * † Clement William DUMBA , Selvanesan SENGOL , Faizul MANSUR , † †† ††† Rody JEFFREY , NAKAGUCHI Yoshitsugu and NISHIBUCHI Mitsuaki Abstract Cholera is a water and food-borne infectious disease that continues to be a major public health problem in most Asian countries. However, reports concerning the incidence and spread of cholera in these countries are infrequently made available to the international community. Cholera is endemic in Sarawak, Malaysia. We report here the epidemiologic and demographic data obtained from nine divisions of Sarawak for the ten years from 1994 to 2003 and discuss factors associated with the emergence and spread of cholera and its control. In ten years, 1672 cholera patients were recorded. High incidence of cholera was observed during the unusually strong El Niño years of 1997 to 1998 when a very severe and prolonged drought occurred in Sarawak. Cholera is endemic in the squatter towns and coastal areas especially those along the Sarawak river estuaries. -
Tradisi Sunatan Di Kampung Tian Matu Sarawak Malaysia
TRADISI SUNATAN DI KAMPUNG TIAN MATU SARAWAK MALAYSIA SKRIPSI Diajukan untuk Memenuhi Sebagian Syarat Memperoleh Gelar Sarjana dalam Program Strata Satu (S-1) Pada Jurusan Sejarah dan Kebudayaan Islam (SKI) Oleh: MUHAMMAD SYAZWAN BIN ABU BAKAR NIM: A4.22.12.115 FAKULTAS ADAB DAN HUMANIORA UNIVERSITAS ISLAM NEGERI SUNAN AMPEL SURABAYA 2O16 ABSTRAK Skripsi ini mengenai "Tradisi Sunatan Di Kampung Tian Matu Sarawak Malaysia’. Permasalahan yang dibahas dalam skripsi ini meliputi,(1) Bagaimana bentuk tradisi Sunatan di Kampung Tian Matu? (2) Bagaimana fungsi tradisi Sunatan di kalangan masyarakat Kampung Tian Matu? Pada penelitian ini, peneliti menggunakan pendekatan etnografi untuk meneliti ke lapangan untuk mengetahui keadaan Tradisi Sunatan ini dilakukan. Sedangkan teori yang digunakan oleh penulis adalah teori adaptasi kultural yang dikembangkan sesuai dengan sistem yang diterapkan oleh Parson yaitu adaptasi, pencapaian tujuan, integrasi, pemeliharaan pola. Dari hasil penelitian ini dapat disimpulkan yaitu (1)Bentuk tradisi sunatan ini meliputi atribut yang digunakan dan prosesi tradisi Sunatan ini dimana pemakaian anak-anak khitan dengan memakai baju melayu dan anak khitan ini dibawa keliling kampung dan sewaktu hendak melaksanakan tradisi sunatan ini, acara bacaan doa selamat bagi memberkati majlis tersebut, paluan kompang bagi menghilangkan rasa takut dan timbul sifat berani di dalam diri anak-anak khitan, siraman air oleh tokoh masyarakat bagi memberikan semangat untuk menghadapi Sunatan itu dengan selamatnya. Di dalam tradisi sunatan kampung Tian Matu, pantangan ada dimasukkan karena menjaga kesehatan diri anak khitan tersebut. Pantangan tersebut diamalkan oleh orang tua tersebut sehingga kini. (2) Fungsi tradisi Sunatan di kalangan masyarakat Kampung Tian dikaitkan dengan adaptasi dimana unsur budaya seperti pemakaian baju melayu,paluan kompang dan siraman air ini dimasukkan dan diadaptasi di Kampung Tian Matu.