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Monday, 26 May 2014

My Perdana Fellows Story

I came across the Perdana Fellows Programme by accident while scrolling through my Twitter timeline. It was KJ who tweeted about it. Having followed Malaysian politics since my Pre-U days and about to graduate with an IR degree, I was curious. This was an opportunity to gain hands-on experience on Malaysian politics at the highest level of governance. This was a platform to make a difference and have our voices of concerns heard. A chance to have frank conversations with the very leaders we’ve been complaining about. So, I took a chance. And it was worth it.

I was placed under the Minister of Tourism & Culture – DS Nazri Aziz. When I first found out, I was taken aback. I only knew him by his reputation in the media. I tried keeping an open mind at the prospect of working for a man who seemingly seem arrogant and controversial. All this however, was shattered the moment I met him in person. Never would I imagine that he would be driving me around in his hometown; or having a meal with him on the floor of a small kampung’s surau. Conversations with him were always frank without any pretense or arrogance. In fact, he is always keen to hear thoughts from young Malaysians.

Throughout the fellowship, I was exposed to both the federal and grassroots work that my minister had to juggle. On weekdays I’d be in the city, and on most weekends I’d be at a kampung for constituency work! Sometimes, my journey only confirmed my suspicions about the workings of the government but there are also times that made me optimistic that our country does have some very smart and genuine people managing it. Most importantly, I learnt that managing a country is tricky and challenging; and sometimes difficult decisions have to be made.

But above all, I thank him for the opportunity to know my country better. Through the various agencies under the ministry, I was lucky enough to experience for myself the quiet but determined effort done by the government to preserve our cultural heritage. From going to an excavation site with the archaeology team to attending cultural shows at Istana Budaya and JKKN Wilayah Persekutuan. I have a much deeper appreciation for our culture after my stint at MOTAC or as the cool people call it – “the happy happy ministry”.  Culture is at the heart of everything we do; and we should all embrace it.

Oh! Did I mention that our office is located at Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad? ;) 

Apply for the 2014 intake at www.perdanafellows.com!
You can also read more Perdana Fellows story at https://www.facebook.com/PerdanaFellowsMalaysia 



Friday, 3 May 2013

48-hour Madness


I hope I stay sane. Sengaja cari pasal..


Monday, 29 April 2013

Dissertation

When dissertation gets a bit too overwhelming...


One more addition to procrastinating posts.

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Flying Like A Dato

Today turns out to be a good day in spite of back to back meetings and class. Met up with my former Mandarin teacher who graciously drove me back to KL and treat me to 'minum petang'. When I got home, too sleep-deprived to do dissertation work, I decided to book my ticket to Kuching for the Rainforest Festival. Much to my amusement, Malaysian Airlines has an array of titles to select from when you fill in the passenger information form (see below).


This could be interpreted in various ways:

1. MAS is sensitive towards their passengers' titles and seeks to uphold a professional standard when dealing with passengers
2. Malaysia is still caught up in our obsession with titles and often put meaningless importance on using those given titles at meaningless situations
3. MAS wants to make their passengers feel special by allowing them to choose their own titles

Needless to say, Dato Farah, Dato Aneez, Dato Deepa and Miss Elizabeth shall be flying economy class to Kuala Lumpur on MAS this July.

Best RM38 Datukship deal, ever. 

Sleep-writing


A moment of glory in my 3 years in PHIR...

Later, I had a 10-minute nap. During which I had a dream about politicians arguing about Malaysia's foreign policy; and I'm pretty sure Mahathir was in it too.

#DissertationOverdose

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Kindness in the rain

I posted the status below on facebook earlier and it got 23 'likes' in 18 minutes. Okay, its not a massive figure, its not even impressive; but when you're a student who has not made any mark yet on this world - it makes you feel like a rock star. I digress.. 

"Because I'm stubborn and have little patience for draggy tropical rain, I decided to just walk under the rain from the train station. At one point, I stopped at a junction to wait for the cars to pass. A girl about my age who had passed by me earlier was there too. She noticed me and spontaneously came over to put her umbrella over my head, simply saying, "hujan" (rain) and walked with me until we parted at a corner. Thank you, stranger. Faith in humanity restored. 

I'm glad to have encountered this random act of kindness at a place filled with busy city people. There is still hope. 

Monday, 8 April 2013

Imaginary Free Time

 "May your life be filled with vegetables" 

From, 
Mac & Ne
(and then they gave me fruits)