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"If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary (Jim Rohn)". Kind and silly I'm just human. Love all the people. Blog about business, travel, food, cultures & people, architecture & design, photography and about work as Land Usage and Land Law. Ask me question if you wish.
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
Characteristic of good IS
http://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/management/8-characteristics-of-good-management-information-systems-explained/3483/
Tuesday, 7 April 2015
Native Customary Rights Land in Sarawak. PART III
What is Land Native Customary Rights in
Sarawak?
PART III
The
confirmation on NCR by the Land and Survey Department is normally by way of
aerial photo interpretation up to 1955, Land Use Map, D-Book (Field survey
data), Preliminary Cadastral Sheets, etc., and confirmation from the Community
Headman (Ketua Kaum) and supported by old folks and adjoining owners or
claimants.
NCR
shall not be alienated. NCR land shall not be used for a public purpose until
all NCR have been properly compensated to the person(s) entitled thereto, or
properly surrendered. This is provided for under section 15(1) of the Land
Code.
Section
5(3) & (4) provides for the procedure on the extinguishment of NCR upon
compensation. This procedure is in
accordance with the constitution i.e. it does not infringe the Federal
Constitution (as in the case of Jalang anak Parang & Another vs. The
Government of Sarawak [2007] 1 MLJ 412).
Under
the 9MP, the Government has paid out RM 82,626,540.47 to compensate NCR land for the purpose of
development. Thus, this shows that the
Government recognises NCR (genuine).
In
conclusion, it is not correct to say that the Government does not recognise the
temuda. The actual fact is that the Government does
not entertain non-genuine claims to NCR because the claimants unable to substantiate
their claims or they have purported acquired NCR in a manner that is contrary
to the native customary law of the community concerned.
This
is for basic information only. In the case anyone interested to know more
please email me at mhdrazali21@gmail.com.
Riding The Tidal Bore At Batang Lupar River
Only now that I realized that the the tidal bore at Batang Lupar River is unique and stands at number 4 in the world after Brazil's Araguari Pororoca, China's Qiantang Dragon, Haining Province and Indonesia's Kampar Bono. As teenagers we used to ride the tidal bore by small boat when the tides came. Those days, the river was frequented not just as our main transportation route but for recreational purposes as well. Swimming, fishing, washing, playing and stuff. After school I would just sit by the river bank to fish or read books or anything a boy would do just for fun. Back then, the river was clean and safe. Crocs was very rare although you know very well that they are there somewhere. At that time Sri Aman Town was what you can see in the picture above. A sleepy town but this is where I grew up and I love my hometown. Erosion caused siltation and than caused the tidal wave to be more intense or bigger. The chain reaction continues. During high tide or king tide the wave could reach up to 4-5 m and it was never been that big before. That is what people wants to see. Although the wave would battered and smash the river bank and cause bad erosion but this is a natural phenomenon and it had made this town as it is now. It can be a good thing because that attracts people from elsewhere to come and see. Come middle of April every year people will gather in this small town and enjoy themselves during a community festival called tidal wave festival or pesta benak. There will be lots of stuffs - traditional boat regatta, racing boat, tidal surfing, beauty pageant in traditional costumes, sometime body building competition, stage show, foods of various kind and many more. Just come and see but before coming ensure that you book your hotel room well in advance because the Government will block book them during the festival. The secret is to book them through internet or have some local friend to pay in advance.
Sunday, 5 April 2015
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