Sunday, November 7, 2010

Happy Deepavali

5 November 2010
This year, Deepavali falls on 5th November, coincidentally my first grandson's birthday. So in a way, we celebrated his 4th birthday bash at Saujana Resort, the residence of my beloved niece, who kindly hosted the celebrations. So, another family gathering, this time an outdoor one at the gazebo around the swimming pool.

The next day, we took a drive around Little India@ Brickfields which recently was officially opened by our Prime Minister, YAB Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. The VIP guest was the Prime Minister of India himself, Mr Man Mohan Singh. His Excellency's visit to Malaysia resealed the very good diplomatic relations we have had with India in terms of trade as well as social relations. Malaysians looked up to India, being the oldest democracy in Asia. India too is the greatest traditional market for palm oil, Our Golden Crop. Historically speaking, the British brought in Indians to work at our rubber plantations in the 1880's when the East India Company started the rubber industry in the then Malaya. So, Malaysia and India have many things in common, then and now.
The development of Little India at Brickfields is a deserving project to promote tourism in Malaysia. I personally loved to visit Brickfields to get some Indian trinkets here and there. However, we have to make sacrifices in the face of development - the old Pines, which used to be the favourite haunt for many people wayback in the 70's - is no longer there. New eateries took their place. Many shops and eating outlets were still closed because of the Deepavali holiday break.
We stopped by for lunch at Nagas, a newly revamped restaurant serving dosai, chapatti, briyani rice and other Indian delicacies.  While eating our sumptious meal, my eyes caught an advertisement on the noticeboard of  the restaurant. It is about a book called the Malaysian Indian Dilemma. A best seller, it says. Must be interesting reading.....
Psst...Happy Deepavali to all our Indian friends. May the Festival of Lights enlighten our lives in the spirit of 1Malaysia.
Today 8th Nov 2010, the Star highlighted Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin's statement, "We want to achieve a developed nation status and no one race can do it without the support and commitment from the other races. We are not only taking about the Malays, the Chinese, the Indians; but all ethnic groups, including those in Sabah, Sarawak and the Orang Asli."

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