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(Alor Setar) Sdn Bhd 34 & 35, Lorong Perak 18, 04-731 7891
11-02-14 KEDAH SIANG SING TYRE (ALOR SETAR) SDN BHD 34 & 35, LORONG PERAK 18, 04-731 7891 TAMAN INDUSTRI RINGAN 012-4549747 SERI MERGONG, 05150 04-731 7891 ALOR SETAR, KEDAH. SIANG SING TYRE (ALOR SETAR) SDN BHD NO.59 & 60, PUSAT PERNIAGAAN KOTA JAYA 012-477 7516 SPEED STAR TYRE SHOP KOTA SERANG, SEMUT 06800 ALOR SETAR KEDAH. SIANG SING TYRE (ALOR SETAR) SDN BHD NO.1, 4 & 5, Tingkat Bawah, Jln Selesa 1 04 7717891 SPEED STAR TYRE SHOP Taman Selesa, Simpang Kuala 05400 Alor Star, Kedah NAM KHIANG TAYAR (GURUN) SDN BHD LOT 606, JALAN RAYA 04-4687503 08300 GURUN 04-4686282 KEDAH NAM KHIANG TAYAR (GURUN) SDN BHD NO.1, JALAN LENCONG BARAT 04- 772 3503 NAM KHIANG CO. TYR RETREADER TAMAN GUNUNG ANGSI MK PENGKALAN KUNDOR 05400 ALOR SETAR, KEDAH. NINETY NINE TOP TYRE & BATTERY 3062-3069 JLN MAHSURI 1/J, 019-4444443 TAMAN MAHSURI, 09400 PADANG SERAI, KEDAH NINETY NINE TOP TYRE & BATTERY 275 JLN MUTIARA BIRU 019-4444443 NINETY NINE TOP TYRE & BATTERY TAMAN MUTIARA KARANGAN 09700 KULIM Night Speed Tyre & Battery Sdn Bhd (1059851-P)825-828, Jalan Lagenda 9/2, 019-4444443 Taman Lagenda, 09400 Padang Serai, Kedah. ZIZEP ENTERPRISE TYR & EXHAUST SERV CENTNO.1, TAMAN MUHIBAH 013-474 0707 ZIZEP ENTERPRISE TYR & EXHAUST SERV CENTBAKAR ARANG 08000 SUNGAI PETANI, KEDAH ZIZEP ENTERPRISE TYR & EXHAUST SERV CENTRENO: 1189, JALAN SIMPANG TIGA, ZIZEP TYRE AND ACCESSORIES SERV CTR 09000 KULIM, KEDAH. JH TAYAR SDN BHD 42,JLN BDR DARULAMAN JAYA 2, 04-9163010 BANDAR DARULAMAN, 04-9177034 06000 JITRA, ALOR SETAR, 012-412 6111 KEDAH. -
ISMAIL HUSSEIN COLLECTION Zahidi Dato' Hj Zainol Rashid
Jurnal PPM Vol. 5, 2011 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE KEDAH STATE LIBRARY CORPORATION : ISMAIL HUSSEIN COLLECTION Zahidi Dato’ Hj Zainol Rashid Kedah State Library Corporation Jalan Kolam Air, 05100 Alor Star [email protected] ABSTRACT The Kedah State Library Corporation aims to establish libraries in all the 11 districts in Kedah. Apart from serving the community, the Corporation also establishes special collections of local scholars. This article traces the setting-up of the Ismail Hussein Collection Keywords: State library; Local collection; Kedah State Library Corporation; Ismail Hussein Collection INTRODUCTION Kedah, the northern most state of Malaysia is located immediately south of Thailand, has an area of 9,426 sq. km. Popularly known as the ‘Rice Bowl of Malaysia’, Kedah is Malaysia‘s biggest producer of paddy. The common sight in the state is vast tracts of paddy fields backed by undulating mountains. Kedah now has become another attractive haven for investors and there are hundreds of hectares of well-developed industrial land throughout the state. According to the 1980 census, Kedah has a population of 1,116,140. Presently, Kedah has 460 primary schools and 86 secondary schools with 275,000 students and 12,000 teachers. The country’s sixth university, Universiti Utara Malaysia, is located in Kedah. DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF THE KEDAH STATE LIBRARY CORPORATION The history of the State Library dates back 38 years ago when a committee was formed to establish a public library service. But it was only in 1960 that the state government approved RM$45,000 for the establishment of a state library. -
Negeri Kompleks Perikanan Ikan Alamat No. Telefon / No. Fax Perlis
Kompleks No. Telefon / Negeri Perikanan Alamat No. Fax Ikan Kuala Kompleks Perikanan LKIM Kuala Perlis, 04-985 1708 / Perlis Kg. Perak, 02000 Kuala Perlis 04-985 3695 Perlis Kompleks Pemeriksaan Ikan LKIM Padang 04-949 2048 / Padang Besar, 02100 Padang Besar, Besar 04-949 0766 Perlis. Kuala Pelabuhan Perikanan LKIM Kuala Kedah, 04-732 0780 Kedah Kampung Keluncur, 06250 Alor Setar, samb. 165 (Baru) Kedah. Kompleks Perikanan LKIM Sg. Udang, 04-465 5542 / Sg. Udang Sungai Udang, 06090 Yan, Kedah. 04-465 5024 Kompleks Perikanan LKIM Tg. Dawai d/a 04-457 2106 / Tg. Dawai PNK Tg. Dawai 08110 Bedong Kedah 04-457 4298 Kompleks Perikanan LKIM Kuala Sala, 04-769 1000 / Kuala Sala 06800 Kota Sarang Semut, 04-769 1202 Kedah Kuala Kompleks Perikanan LKIM Kuala 04-794 0243 Sanglang Sanglang, 06150 Air Hitam, Kedah. Kompleks Perikanan LKIM Kuala Muda, 04-437 7201 Kuala Dewan KUNITA, Tepi Sungai 08500 Kota 04-437 7202 / Muda Kuala Muda, Kedah. 04-437 7200 Kompleks Perikanan LKIM Penarak, Plot 04-966 6102 / Penarak 1, Mukim Kuah 07000 Langkawi, Kedah. 04-967 1058 Jeti Nelayan Chenang, Mukim 04-952 3940 / Chenang Kedawang, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah. 04-952 3947 Batu Kompleks Perikanan LKIM Batu Maung, 04-626 4858 / Maung 11960 Batu Maung, Pulau Pinang. 04-626 2484 (MITP) Kompleks Perikanan LKIM Teluk Bahang, Teluk 04-885 1097 / Jalan Hassan Abbas, 11050 Teluk Bahang 04-881 9190 Bahang, Pulau Pinang. Pulau Pinang Kompleks Perikanan LKIM Kuala Muda, D/A Persatuan Nelayan Kawasan Kuala 04-397 2203 / Seberang Perai No. 10B, Jalan Perai Muda 04-367 9796 Jaya 6, Bandar Baru Perai Jaya 13700 Perai, Pulau Pinang Kompleks Perikanan LKIM Jelutong, 04-626 1858 / Jelutong Lebuh Sungai Pinang 1, 11960 Jelutong, 04-626 1184 Pulau Pinang Kompleks Perikanan LKIM Lumut, 05-691 2673 / Perak Lumut Kampung Acheh, 32000 Sitiawan, Perak. -
DAFTAR-PPS-PUSAT-INTERNET.Pdf
SURUHANJAYA KOMUNIKASI DAN MULTIMEDIA MALAYSIA (MALAYSIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA COMMISSION) DAFTAR PPS 31 DISEMBER 2018 CAPAIAN KOMUNITI DAN PROGRAM SOKONGAN – PUSAT INTERNET No. Negeri Parlimen UST Nama Tapak Lokasi Kompleks Penghulu Mukim 7, Kg. Parit Hj 1 Johor Ayer Hitam Yong Peng Batu 6 Jalan Besar, Kg. Hj Ghaffar Ghaffar, 86400 Yong Peng Kompleks Kompleks Penghulu, Mukim 2 Johor Bakri Ayer Hitam Penghulu Ayer Batu 18 Setengah, 84600 Ayer Hitam Hitam Taman Rengit 9, Jalan Rengit Indah, Taman 3 Johor Batu Pahat Rengit Indah Rengit Indah, 83100 Rengit Pusat Aktiviti Kawasan Rukun 4 Johor Batu Pahat Batu Pahat Taman Nira Tetangga, Taman Nira, 83000 Batu Pahat Kompleks Penghulu, Jalan 5 Johor Gelang Patah Gelang Patah Gelang Patah Meranti, 83700 Gelang Patah Jalan Jurumudi 1, Taman Desa Desa Paya 6 Johor Gelang Patah Gelang Patah Paya Mengkuang, Mengkuang 81550 Gelang Patah Balairaya, Jalan Ilham 25, 7 Johor Kluang Taman Ilham Taman Ilham Taman Ilham, 86000 Kluang Dewan Jengking Kem Mahkota, 8 Johor Kluang Kluang Kem Mahkota 86000 Kluang Felda Bukit Pejabat JKKR Felda Bukit Aping 9 Johor Kota Tinggi Kota Tinggi Aping Barat Barat, 81900 Kota Tinggi Bilik Gerakan Persatuan Belia Felcra Sungai Felcra Sg Ara, Kawasan Sungai 10 Johor Kota Tinggi Kota Tinggi Ara Ara, KM 40 Jalan Mersing, 81900 Kota Tinggi Mini Sedili Pejabat JKKK Sedili Besar, Sedili 11 Johor Kota Tinggi Kota Tinggi Besar Besar, 81910 Kota Tinggi Felda Bukit Bekas Kilang Rossel, Felda Bukit 12 Johor Kota Tinggi Kota Tinggi Easter Easter, 81900 Kota Tinggi No. 8, Gerai Felda Pasak, 13 Johor Kota Tinggi Kota Tinggi Felda Pasak 81900 Kota Tinggi Bangunan GPW Felda Lok Heng Felda Lok 14 Johor Kota Tinggi Kota Tinggi Selatan, Sedili Kechil, Heng Selatan 81900 Kota Tinggi Bangunan Belia, Felda Bukit Felda Bukit 15 Johor Kulai Johor Bahru Permai, 81850 Layang-Layang, Permai Kulai Felda Inas Bangunan GPW, Felda Inas 16 Johor Kulai Johor Bahru Utara Utara, 81000 Kulai No. -
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 -
The Development of English Education in Kota Setar, 1909- 1957
International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences Vol. 10, No. 9, 2020, E-ISSN: 2222 -6990 © 2020 HRMARS The Development of English Education in Kota Setar, 1909- 1957 Muhammad Qiwamuddin Alif Mahamad Najib, Khairi Ariffin To Link this Article: http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v10-i9/7981 DOI:10.6007/IJARBSS/v10-i9/7981 Received: 25 July 2020, Revised: 17 August 2020, Accepted: 30 August 2020 Published Online: 25 September 2020 In-Text Citation: (Najib, & Ariffin, 2020) To Cite this Article: Najib, M. Q. A. M., & Ariffin, K. (2020). The Development of English Education in Kota Setar, 1909-1957. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences. 10(9), 1011-1022. Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Published by Human Resource Management Academic Research Society (www.hrmars.com) This article is published under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license. Anyone may reproduce, distribute, translate and create derivative works of this article (for both commercial and non-commercial purposes), subject to full attribution to the original publication and authors. The full terms of this license may be seen at: http://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/legalcode Vol. 10, No. 9, 2020, Pg. 1011 - 1022 http://hrmars.com/index.php/pages/detail/IJARBSS JOURNAL HOMEPAGE Full Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found at http://hrmars.com/index.php/pages/detail/publication-ethics 1011 International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences Vol. 10, No. 9, 2020, E-ISSN: 2222 -6990 © 2020 HRMARS The Development of English Education in Kota Setar, 1909-1957 Muhammad Qiwamuddin Alif Mahamad Najib, Khairi Ariffin Sultan Idris Education University, 35900 Tanjong Malim, Perak Abstract This research aims to study the development of English education in Kota Setar from 1909 to 1957. -
Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd (SOU 1)
PUBLIC SUMMARY REPORT INITIAL RSPO CERTIFICATION ASSESSMENT SIME DARBY PLANTATION Sdn Bhd Management Unit SOU1 Kedah, Darulaman, Malaysia Report Author Charlie Ross – Revised July 2010 [email protected] Tel: +61 417609026 BSi Group Singapore Pte Ltd (Co. Reg. 1995 02096‐N) BSi Management Systems Malaysia Sdn Bhd (Co.Reg. 804473 A) 3 Lim Teck Kim Road #10‐02 Suite 19.05 Level 19 Wisma Goldhill Singapore Technologies Building 65, Jalan Raja Chulan SINGAPORE 088934 50200 Kuala Lumpur Tel +65 6270 0777 MALAYSIA Fax +65 6270 2777 Tel +03 2032 2252 (Hunting Line) www.bsi‐asia.com Fax +03 2032 2253 Soon Leong Chia: [email protected] Teo Chin Siong: [email protected] ii TABLE of CONTENTS Page No SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................................... 1 ABBREVIATIONS USED ............................................................................................................................................. 1 1.0 SCOPE OF CERTIFICATION ASSESSMENT ..................................................................................................... 1–7 1.1 National Interpretation Used .................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Certification Scope .................................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Location and Maps ................................................................................................................................... -
The Sociology of Agricultural Development in West Malaysia: An
Iowa State University Capstones, Theses and Retrospective Theses and Dissertations Dissertations 1986 The sociology of agricultural development in West Malaysia: an analysis of peasant producers' rural- rural migration within the context of integrated agricultural development setting Mohd. Isa Bin Haji Bakar Iowa State University Follow this and additional works at: https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/rtd Part of the Demography, Population, and Ecology Commons Recommended Citation Bakar, Mohd. Isa Bin Haji, "The ocs iology of agricultural development in West Malaysia: an analysis of peasant producers' rural-rural migration within the context of integrated agricultural development setting " (1986). Retrospective Theses and Dissertations. 8004. https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/rtd/8004 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State University Capstones, Theses and Dissertations at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Retrospective Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. INFORMATION TO USERS This reproduction was made from a copy of a manuscript sent to us for publication and microfilming. While the most advanced technology has been used to pho tograph and reproduce this manuscript, the quality of the reproduction is heavily dependent upon the quality of the material submitted. Pages in any manuscript may have indistinct print. In all cases the best available copy has been filmed. The following explanation of techniques is provided to help clarify notations which may appear on this reproduction. 1. Manuscripts may not always be complete. When it is not possible to obtain missing pages, a note appears to indicate this. -
AEON Big Alor Setar Opens on December 12Th in the State Capital in Northern Malaysia(459KB
This is a translation of the original Japanese document and is provided for informational purposes only. If there are any discrepancies between this and the original, the original Japanese document prevails. December 10, 2014 AEON CO., LTD. AEON BIG (M) SDN. BHD AEON BiG opens in Alor Setar, the state capital in northern Malaysia AEON BiG Alor Setar opens on December 12th Aeon Big (M) SDN. BHD (hereinafter called “Aeon Big”) is scheduled to open Aeon Big Alor Setar in Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia on December 12 (Fri). This brings the total number of the Group stores in Malaysia to 61. In the ASEAN region overall, Aeon operates a total of 140 GMSs, hypermarkets and food supermarkets. AEON BiG Alor Setar Store ■ Store location Alor Setar is a city located in the northeastern part of Kedah State, roughly 400km north of the capital Kuala Lumpur and about 50km south of the southern border with Thailand. The special administrative city has a population of approx. 450,000, of which more than 150,000 live in Jalan Gangsa where the mall is located. With the Muda River flowing through the region, the area has long been a major agricultural center and constitutes the largest farming area in Malaysia. The area is also famous for its beautiful mosques. ■ The distinctive features of AEON BiG Alor Setar Store: Proposing new lifestyles through shopping The store boasts the area’s widest lineup of foods, clothing, home goods and other daily necessities at affordable prices on two levels, provided with spacious aisles with good visibility. The building is organized into zones of tenants providing customers assistance in everyday living. -
AIMST Newsletter
e re F AIMST Newsletter THE NEWSLETTER OF THE ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY THIS NEWSLETTER IS INTENDED FOR AIMST UNIVERSITY’S COMMUNITY AND STAKEHOLDERS Volume 2, Issue 3 October-December 2019 Educating Tomorrow's Leaders TUN SAMY VELLU: ARCHITECT OF AIMST UNIVERSITY Page 3 1 Page 2 AIMST Newsletter Contents Editorial Board Editor’s Note ....................................................................................................................... 3 Editor-in-Chief: Subhash J Bhore Tun Samy Vellu: Architect of AIMST University ................................................................. 3 Sectional Editors Message from the MIED Chairman .................................................................................... 6 Pharmacy: Mohd. Baidi Bahari The Ministry of Health Malaysia and AIMST University Launched KOSPEN Plus Program .6 Medicine: Matiullah Khan AIMST Received Excellence Award in Education from Chief Minister of Penang on Sin Dentistry: Durga Prasad Mudrakola Chew Daily’s 90th Anniversary........................................................................................... 9 Applied Sciences: Lee Su Yin Japanese Students at AIMST University ............................................................................ 9 Business & Management: Sham Abdulrazak 21st Century Trends in Medical Education and Sciences–2019 ........................................ 10 Engineering&Computer: Ravandran Muttiah Crowning of a Worthy Career for Dental Technology Graduates ...................................... -
Invasive Apple Snails in Malaysia
Invasive apple snails in Malaysia H. Yahaya1, A. Badrulhadza2, A. Sivapragasam3, M. Nordin4, M.N. Muhamad Hisham5 and H. Misrudin4 1Paddy and Rice Research Centre, Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI), Telong, 16310 Bachok, Kelantan, Malaysia. Email: yahayahussain@ gmail.com, [email protected] (Current address: Lot 241 Kampung Renik Banggu, Jalan Bukit Marak, 16150, Kota Bharu, Kelantan) 2Crop and Soil Science Research Centre, Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI), 43400, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia. Email: bhadza@ mardi.gov.my 3CABI South East Asia, Building A 19, MARDI 43400 Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia. Email: [email protected] 4Crop Protection and Plant Quarantine Division, Department of Agriculture, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Email: [email protected], [email protected] 5Muda Agricultural Development Authority, Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia. Email [email protected] Abstract South American apple snails, Pomacea spp., classified as quarantine pests in Malaysia, were first detected in Malaysia in 1991. However, it took almost 10 years before they developed into one of the major pests of rice in the country. Since then, they have spread to almost all the rice areas in Malaysia. Since their detection, continuous control, containment and eradication programmes and research activities have been conducted by various government agricultural agencies involved in rice production. The efforts have been successful in reducing crop damage by the snails but have failed to arrest their dispersal to new areas. Since 2002, the snails have infested almost 20,000 ha of rice growing areas (2008 data) and have threatened the livelihoods of farmers. In 2010, costs associated with apple snail damage were estimated as RM 82 million (US $28 million). -
Development of Forecasting in Sungai Muda, Kuala Muda, Kedah by Utilizing Artificial Neural Network (Ann)
DEVELOPMENT OF FORECASTING IN SUNGAI MUDA, KUALA MUDA, KEDAH BY UTILIZING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK (ANN). NURUL MURSHIDA BINTI MOHD SABRI Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Civil Engineering UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA PAHANG DEVELOPMENT OF FORECASTING IN SUNGAI MUDA, KUALA MUDA, KEDAH BY UTILIZING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK (ANN). NURUL MURSHIDA BINTI MOHD SABRI v ABSTRACT This report deals with flood problem which is usually happened in Malaysia when it coincides with monsoon and gave harm and damages to human life, as it had took many lives each time it happens. A case study of flood is going to be conduct to analyze the pattern of water level and to determine other causes that contributes to the flood. The main aim of the study is to minimize the effect of flood problems. It is also used to develop high accuracy model utilizing Artificial Neural Network (ANN) in predicting flood. Furthermore, it used to forecast flood occasion in the study area of station number of 5606410 of Sungai Muda (Jambatan Syed Omar) which is the main river that supplies water to Kedah and Penang. Besides, it used to investigate whether water level data alone can be used to produce modelling and to determine whether ANN is functioning in the forecasting. In this case study, a computational model will be used to stimulate the input data and generate the result, which is called Artificial Neural Network. ANN, which are modelled on the operating behaviour of the brain, are tolerant of some imprecision and are especially useful for classification and function approximation or mapping problems, to which hard and fast rules cannot be applied easily.