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Skim Pinjaman Harapan Pemangkin Usahawan Majukan Diri, Perkasakan Perniagaan Industri asas tani Ekopelancongan sebagai kerjaya negeri MS 3, 4, 5 & 8 MS 11, 14 & 15 NOVEMBER 1-15, 2018 Skim Pinjaman Harapan pemangkin usahawan majukan diri, perkasakan perniagaan Oleh : NORSHAHIDA YUSOFF Perdagangan Antarabangsa Gambar : ADLEENA RAHAYU AHMAD & Dalam Negeri, Hal Ehwal RADZI Pengguna dan Pembangunan Keusahawanan), Teh Lai Heng BATU UBAN - Pinjaman Projek Titian (Setiausaha Politik Kepada Saksama Rakyat (PTSR) dijenamakan Ketua Menteri merangkap semula sebagai Skim Pinjaman Harapan Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri, (SPH) Negeri Pulau Pinang. ADUN Komtar) dan Jeffrey Majlis pelancarannya disempurnakan Chew (Timbalan Pengurus Ketua Menteri, Y.A.B. Tuan Chow Kon Besar II PDC). Yeow di sini 13 Oktober lalu. Serentak itu, majlis turut Kon Yeow dalam ucapannya berkata, diselitkan dengan pengisian SPH yang dahulunya dikenali sebagai PTSR program pemantapan usahawan. adalah skim pinjaman mikro kredit jangka Seramai 26 usahawan dari pendek dengan matlamat untuk membantu pelbagai daerah menerima mewujudkan satu sistem penyaluran modal cek pinjaman masing-masing yang mudah serta tidak membebankan dengan jumlah pinjaman penjaja serta peniaga kecil di Pulau Pinang. keseluruhan sebanyak Menurutnya, skim (pinjaman) tersebut RM232,000. KETUA Menteri, barisan kepimpinan Kerajaan Negeri dan wakil-wakil PDC bergambar bersama- disalurkan tanpa sebarang cagaran, penjamin Mengulas lanjut, Kon Yeow sama para penerima pada Program Pemantapan Usahawan dan Pelancaran SPH Negeri Pulau serta caj perkhidmatan untuk tahun pertama turut memaklumkan bahawa Pinang di sini baru-baru ini. dengan jumlah pinjaman hingga maksimum peratusan bayaran balik yang RM25,000 dan tempoh bayaran balik di diterima sehingga kini adalah 86 Ahli Parlimen Tanjong. ini sama ada terdapat peningkatan jualan atau antara satu hingga tiga tahun. peratus, dan PDC selaku agensi pelaksanaan Sejajar dengan penjenamaan semula itu, sebaliknya. “SPH telah banyak membantu usahawan program akan terus melakukan pemantauan. Abdul Halim memberitahu bahawa Kerajaan “Untuk itu juga, kita galakkan mereka Pulau Pinang mengembangkan modal “PDC akan bertindak sebagai fasilitator Negeri akan melihat kepada keberhasilan untuk menceburkan diri dan perniagaan perniagaan masing-masing sekaligus untuk memberikan kesedaran dan kepentingan dan kejayaan peminjam-peminjam tersebut dengan bidang digital yang sekaligus menjadi mercu aras Pulau Pinang bayaran balik selain menyediakan usahawan- menjalankan perniagaan masing-masing. akan membantu melonjakkan produk serta sebagai sebuah negeri berkebajikan dan usahawan ini dengan kursus, latihan serta “Ini gunanya PDC sebagai fasilitator, yang pemasaran mereka,” katanya. keusahawanan. program yang diperlukan,’’ jelasnya yang mana mereka akan sentiasa memantau dan (Liputan lanjut di keluaran seterusnya). “Malah, sejak ditubuhkan pada tahun merupakan ADUN Padang Kota merangkap melihat perkembangan usahawan-usahawan 2009, Kerajaan Negeri melalui Perbadanan Pembangunan Pulau Pinang (PDC) telah memperuntukkan kira-kira RM11 juta membabitkan 3,060 peminjam bagi semua daerah di Pulau Pinang sehingga kini. “Pelbagai insentif dan faedah telah disediakan, diharap ianya menjadi pemangkin kepada golongan usahawan untuk terus berusaha memajukan diri serta memperkasakan bidang perniagaan masing- masing,” ujar beliau sambil memaklumkan bahawa Kerajaan Negeri begitu komited dalam memberikan perkhidmatan dan kemudahan terbaik kepada golongan berkenaan. Hadir sama, Timbalan Ketua Menteri I, Dato’ Ir. Ahmad Zakiyuddin Abdul Rahman, Dato’ Abdul Halim Hussain (Exco 2 1 - 15 NOVEMBER, 2018 Optimumkan kebolehan pembelajaran kanak-kanak dalam sains, teknologi Oleh : YUSNINA MOHAMAD YUSOF Gambar : NURAFIQAH ZAINUDI GEORGE TOWN – Usaha berterusan dalam membangunkan modal insan berpotensi terutamanya dalam bidang sains dan teknologi perlu dicungkil dalam mengoptimumkan kebolehan pembelajaran kanak-kanak. Pakar psikologi yang juga Presiden Majlis Perkembangan Awal Kanak-Kanak (ECCE) Kebangsaan, Datuk Dr. Chiam Heng Keng berkata, pendidikan awal kanak-kanak yang betul dan berterusan bukan sahaja memberi manfaat kepada diri mereka sendiri, malah juga masa hadapan negara. “Oleh itu, adalah penting untuk menyediakan golongan kanak-kanak ini dengan ilmu yang cukup serta menarik terutamanya dalam bidang-bidang kritikal seperti sains dan teknologi. “(Dan) ia (pembangunan modal insan) perlu dilakukan secara holistik merangkumi ilmu pengetahuan, kemahiran dalam sains dan teknologi, keupayaan keusahawanan, memupuk sikap positif serta beretika melalui pembelajaran,” ucapnya pada Minggu ECCE Kebangsaan 2018 yang diadakan dekat Tech Dome Penang di sini baru-baru ini. Serentak dengan penganjuran berkaitan, turut diadakan adalah program ‘Bringing out the Young Scientist in Children’ yang mana majlis perasmiannya disempurnakan Yang di-Pertua Negeri (TYT), Tun Dr. Abdul Rahman Abbas. DR. Abdul Rahman Abbas (empat dari kanan) menyaksikan gimik pelancaran Minggu ECCE Kebangsaan 2018 di Hadir sama, Timbalan Ketua Menteri II yang juga Exco sini baru-baru ini. Perancangan Ekonomi Negeri, Pendidikan, Pembangunan Modal Insan dan Sains, Teknologi & Inovasi, Prof. Dr. P. menyatakan bahawa selain forum dan bengkel, para peserta dan tempatan (41). Ramasamy serta Pengarah Jabatan Pendidikan Negeri Pulau program juga berkesempatan menyaksikan persembahan khas “Pelajar-pelajar ini dibahagikan kepada kumpulan- Pinang, Mohd. Jamil Mohamed. kanak-kanak dari institusi pengajian Whytehouse Education. kumpulan kecil dan mereka akan mengikuti program Mengulas berhubung program berkaitan, Ketua Pegawai “Malah, program pertukaran pelajar yang turut berteraskan STEM (sains, teknologi, kejuruteraan dan Eksekutif Tech Dome Penang (TDP), Dr. Khong Yoon Long berlangsung adalah membabitkan 178 pelajar dari Thailand matematik), kebudayaan serta keusahawanan,” jelasnya. Ketua Menteri terima kunjungan hormat Menteri Besar Kedah GEORGE TOWN - Ketua Menteri, Y.A.B. Tuan Chow pertama di antara kedua-dua pemimpin itu selepas Pilihan kedua-dua pimpinan negeri untuk terus mengukuhkan lagi Kon Yeow menerima kunjungan Menteri Besar Kedah, Raya Umum Ke-14. kerjasama sekaligus memberi manfaat untuk dinikmati baik Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir dekat pejabatnya di sini 9 Malah, ia juga menunjukkan komitmen tinggi daripada Pulau Pinang mahupun Kedah. Oktober lalu. Delegasi Mukhriz yang tiba di Komtar disambut Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri, Dato’ Seri Farizan Darus bersama-sama barisan Exco Kerajaan Negeri Pulau Pinang. Pertemuan tertutup yang berlangsung selama satu setengah jam itu antara lain membincangkan mengenai hubungan dua hala antara Pulau Pinang dan Kedah. Turut disentuh adalah isu berkaitan kawasan tadahan air dan pembalakan di Hutan Simpan Kekal (HSK) Ulu Muda dan cadangan pembangunan Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kulim (KXP) di Sidam Kiri, Daerah Kuala Muda, Kedah. Sebagai rekod, pertemuan tersebut merupakan yang Oleh: ME CHOW Kon Yeow (kanan sekali) berjabat tangan dengan Mukhriz Mahathir (kiri sekali) pada pertemuan sulung antara dua pihak di sini baru-baru ini. 1 - 15 NOVEMBER, 2018 3 Kubah Masjid Terapung Tanjung Bungah siap dinaik taraf Oleh : WATAWA NATAF ZULKILFI sebelum ini. Gambar : JKR PULAU PINANG “Cuma pada tahun lalu (2017), kerja- kerja menaik taraf sistem kumbahan masjid TANJUNG BUNGAH – Kerja-kerja dilakukan. menaik taraf kubah Masjid Terapung Tanjung “Walau bagaimanapun, atas faktor Bungah yang terletak di Jalan Batu Ferringhi kedudukannya di kawasan pantai, maka siap dengan penjimatan kos sebanyak 18.8 kerosakan-kerosakan kecil seperti masalah peratus berbanding (kos) asal. kebocoran di bahagian kubah tidak dapat Timbalan Ketua Menteri I, Dato’ Ir. dielakkan. Ahmad Zakiyuddin Abdul Rahman berkata, “Justeru, sebagai langkah awal kerja-kerja menaik taraf masjid tersebut siap untuk memastikan masalah bocor tidak sepenuhnya pada 12 September lalu dengan memudaratkan bahagian-bahagian lain kos sebanyak RM684,777.54. bangunan masjid, maka inisiatif membaiki “Kos asal adalah RM843,071 ketika serta menaik taraf bahagian-bahagian yang penawaran kontrak, namun setelah mengalami kerosakan diambil tindakan disiapkan, penjimatan sebanyak segera,” jelasnya yang juga ADUN Pinang RM158,293.46 (atau 18.8 peratus),” Tunggal. ucapnya pada Majlis Penyerahan Projek Dalam pada itu, Asmidar ketika ditemui Membaiki dan Menaik Taraf Kubah Masjid memaklumkan bahawa antara skop-skop Terapung Tanjung Bungah pada 18 Oktober kerja projek berkaitan termasuk penukaran lalu di sini. RUPA bentuk kubah Masjid Terapung Tanjung Bungah yang siap dinaik taraf. mozek bagi menggantikannya dengan sistem Hadir sama, Exco Kerja Raya, Utiliti yang juga Exco Hal Ehwal Agama Islam, yang ingin ke Batu Ferringhi atau ke Teluk lapisan kalis air memandangkan sistem dan Tebatan Banjir merangkap Ahli Dewan Pembangunan Industri dan Perhubungan Bahang ekoran lokasinya yang bukan sahaja tersebut lebih praktikal serta ekonomikal. Undangan Negeri (ADUN) Tanjung Bunga, Masyarakat memberitahu bahawa projek strategik malah mudah di akses. “Pada masa sama, ia juga mampu Zairil Khir Johari; Jurutera Daerah bagi yang telah disempurnakan itu kemudiannya “Malah, ia juga boleh dianggap sebagai mengekalkan keunikan warna pada Jabatan Kerja Raya (JKR) Timur Laut, Mimi diserahkan oleh Jabatan Kerja Raya (JKR) mercu tanda bagi negeri Pulau Pinang semua tujuh kubah (satu kubah utama dan Asmidar Zakaria dan Penolong Pengarah kepada Jabatan Hal Ehwal Agama Islam khasnya umat Islam di negeri ini,” katanya. enam kubah kecil) sedia ada, pembaikan Bahagian Pembangunan JHEAIPP, Mohd. Pulau
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