Tag: Johor Baru

  • Sultan Johor: Curved Design Of Proposed Rail Track Impractical

    Sultan Johor: Curved Design Of Proposed Rail Track Impractical

    The Sultan of Johor has spoken against the design of the proposed rail track linking Woodlands in Singapore and Bukit Chagar, Johor Bahru, and questioned the involvement of government-owned firm Prasarana Malaysia Bhd in the project.

    “Why must it be Prasarana? Why not the Johor government?” asked Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar in an interview with New Straits Times today.

    “The project is entirely in Johor; so why should Prasarana be involved? Let the Johor government and Singapore have a joint-venture and I can raise funds if need be.”

    The rail track which includes a 30m-high bridge comes under the Rapid Transit System (RTS), the latest link to serve travellers who use the Causeway linking Malaysia and Singapore.

    Both Prasarana and Singapore’s SMRT Corp are currently negotiating the joint venture.

    Sultan Ibrahim said the design of the bridge was impractical, costly and would disrupt the state capital Johor Bahru’s skyline.

    “The design matters to us and by ‘us’, I mean Johor,” he said.

    He urged for a review of the whole design, saying the current curve-shaped design was not only costly but also impractical.

    “Go back to the drawing board and review the overall plan.”

    Sultan Ibrahim said he should be consulted for any project involving his state.

    “Whatever (new plan) is presented to me, it will have to be logical, economical and sustainable for the benefit of not only Johoreans but all Malaysians and Singaporeans.”

    During the interview, the ruler sketched a design, saying a straighter track which is closer to the Causeway was more practical.

    “Why do they need an elevated bridge with up to 30m air draft (clearance height from water to a vessel’s height) unless there are plans to remove the Causeway?” he asked.

     

    Source: www.freemalaysiatoday.com

  • Mark This Date 31 Dec 2024, Can Take MRT Into JB

    Mark This Date 31 Dec 2024, Can Take MRT Into JB

    JOHOR BARU – Singaporeans will be able to hop on an MRT train in Woodlands to cross the border to Johor Baru by Dec 31, 2024.

    The Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link can carry up to 10,000 passengers an hour in each direction between Johor’s Bukit Chagar terminus station and the Singapore terminus in Woodlands North, where it will join the upcoming Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL).

    It is slated to greatly improve transport connectivity between Singapore and Malaysia, providing an alternative option for reducing congestion at border crossings.

    The new starting date for the line was announced in a joint statement on Monday (July 31) after the 13th meeting of the Malaysia-Singapore Joint Ministerial Committee for Iskandar Malaysia.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Pelajar Tahfiz Yang Dipercayai Dipukul Pembantu Warden Kini Telah Meninggal Dunia

    Pelajar Tahfiz Yang Dipercayai Dipukul Pembantu Warden Kini Telah Meninggal Dunia

    Pelajar sebuah madrasah tahfiz swasta di Johor Bahru, yang dipercayai dipukul oleh seoarang pembantu warden dilaporkan meninggal dunia hari ini (26 Apr).

    Beberapa media melaporkan Mohamad Thaqif Amin Mohd Ghaddafi, 11 tahun, dijadual menjalani pembedahan tangan pagi ini tetapi ditangguhkan kerana keadaan jantungnya yang dilaporkan dalam keadaan tidak stabil.

    Menurut catatan Facebook Bernama, Mohamad Thaqif menghembuskan nafas terakhirnya kira-kira jam 2.05 petang tadi dan pemergiannya disahkan bapanya.

    Menurut bapanya, Mohd Gaddafi Mat Karim, 43 tahun, anaknya meninggal dunia di Hospital Sultan Ismail ketika mereka sedang membaca doa untuknya.

    Semalam, keluarga Mohamad Thaqif memaklumkan tangan kanan pelajar itu mungkin terpaksa dipotong pagi ini kerana sudah bertukar hitam hingga ke paras siku.

    Jumaat lalu pula (21 Apr), kedua-dua belah kaki Mohamad Thaqif terpaksa dipotong, menurut laporan Malaysiakini.

    Sementara itu, portal Berita Harian Online memetik Ketua Polis Daerah Kota Tinggi Penolong Pesuruhjaya Rahmat Othman sebagai berkata, Mahkamah Majistret Johor Bahru membenarkan perintah reman ke atas pembantu madrasah tahfiz itu dilanjutkan sehingga Sabtu ini (29 Apr).

     

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    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Boy’s Legs Amputated After Alleged Abuse From Religious School Assistant Warden In Malaysia

    Boy’s Legs Amputated After Alleged Abuse From Religious School Assistant Warden In Malaysia

    An 11-year-old pupil from a private religious school in Kota Tinggi here has had both of his legs amputated after he was allegedly beaten with a water hose by an assistant warden.

    The boy’s mother Felda Wani Ahmad, 40, claimed that her son Mohamad Thaqif Amin Mohd Gadaffi was beaten several times on both of his legs during incidents that happened in March.

    She said the incidents came to light when her son begged her to take him home as he could not bear it any more.

    “On March 31, I came to visit my son and decided to bring him home here in Johor Baru as he was looking very weak and worried,” she told reporters when met at Sultan Ismail Hospital (HSI) on Saturday.

    She added that her son had suffered from fever since his return and both of his legs swelled due to blood clots.

    “I took my son to HSI for treatment on April 19, and he has been hospitalised until today,” said Felda Wani, adding that her son’s legs were amputated during an operation on Friday.

    Meanwhile Johor Health, Environment, Education and Information committee chairman Datuk Ayub Rahmat said in a statement that the boy’s condition was still critical.

    “The hospital will carry out further investigation to find out if the boy is suffering from another illness which contributed to his condition,” he said.

    When contacted, Kota Tinggi OCPD Supt Rahmat Othman confirmed the case and said that the police were still waiting for a full medical report from the hospital.

    “We will investigate the matter by calling the warden assistant in for questioning,” he said without elaborating further.

     

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    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com

  • Sultan Johor To Malays: Stop Trying To Be Arabs

    Sultan Johor To Malays: Stop Trying To Be Arabs

    he Sultan of Johor has called on Malays not to discard their unique culture, saying he was disturbed by those who want to stop Muslims from the salam practice despite it being a traditional way of greeting each other.

    Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar said he was sticking to “my customs and traditions as a Malay because I’m born Malay.”

    “If there are some of you who wish to be an Arab and practise Arab culture, and do not wish to follow our Malay customs and traditions, that is up to you.

    “I also welcome you to live in Saudi Arabia.

    “That is your right but I believe there are Malays who are proud of the Malay culture. At least I am real and not a hypocrite and the people of Johor know who their ruler is,” he said.

    He said, for example, he preferred to use terms like Hari Raya instead of Eid al-Fitr, or buka puasa instead of iftar.

    “I have been using these Malay terms since I was a child and speaking to my late father for the past 50 years.

    “I have no intention of replacing these terms with Arabic,” he said.

    His Royal Highness said religious faith was not based on external criteria such as clothing to display one’s relationship with God, saying “what is in the heart and mind is more important.”

    He stressed that it was wrong to judge someone.

    “God will judge you. If you want to advise someone, then call them to the side and whisper, do not embarrass them,” he added.

    Sultan Ibrahim said that during his annual Kembara Mahkota, he shook the hands of thousands of people including women.

    “Why must I change? You do not have to be fanatic. If they (women) are not sure, I ask if they want to shake my hands. If they do not want to shake my hands, there is no problem,” he added.

    Asked to comment on the recent controversy where Crown Prince Tunku Ismail was criticised by those on social media for shaking hands with JDT player Mohd Safiq Rahim’s wife, Sultan Ibrahim said that she approached him.

    “He only extended his hand out. Why criticise? I am sure this is the work of some sour grapes from other places who are jealous of JDT football team,” he added.

    Sultan Ibrahim said that this was the Johor way and his message to those who did not want to shake his hands is to simply stay away.

    Soon after the incident, Tunku Ismail posted a video on Facebook which showed him shaking hands, in a satirical way, with two women with an oversized glove.

    Sultan Ibrahim also expressed his displeasure at the Batu Pahat Public Works Department (JKR) for recently putting up a notice reminding Muslim women about the sin of not covering their hair, which was mounted on a signboard along a road here.

    “This is wrong. This is not their role. Since when is JKR involved in this?” he asked.

    State Public Works, Rural and Regional Development committee chairman Datuk Hasni Mohammad later said the officer in charge of the matter was directed to take down the notice.

    “Since when is JKR, whether at state or district level, being put in charge of religious matters? Their main job is to make sure the roads are properly maintained and not worry about women’s hair,” Sultan Ibrahim said.

    The Sultan said he had confidence and faith in Malaysians because the majority of them were decent and religious people.

    Likewise, he said that “it is not the business of government departments to worry about people’s dressing. Just do what you are paid to do and mind your own business”.

    On a recent meeting with religious groups in UAE, Sultan Ibrahim said the Arabs were becoming more open nowadays.

    “They are opening up. Previously women in Saudi Arabia were not allowed to drive but they are gradually allowing it. Some women are even joining politics,” he said, adding that the situation was also the same in Iran.

     

    Source: www.thestar.com.my