Tag: Singapore

  • 5% Jemaah Umrah Singapura Lakukan Umrah 2 Kali Setahun

    5% Jemaah Umrah Singapura Lakukan Umrah 2 Kali Setahun

    Para jemaah Singapura lega peraturan baru itu dikenakan ke atas mereka yang menunaikan umrah kali kedua dan seterusnya dalam masa tahun Hijrah yang sama bukan tempoh lima atau 10 tahun seperti yang dikhuatiri sebelum ini.

    Namun terdapat hanya 5 peratus jemaah umrah Singapura yang sering melakukan umrah lebih daripada sekali dalam masa setahun.

    Semalam (21 September), Kedutaan Arab Saudi di Singapura memaklumkan GSA-GSA tempatan, visa umrah dan haji akan dinaikkan kepada 2,000 Riyal Saudi (S$700) bagi mereka yang melakukannya buat kali kedua atau lebih.

    Encik Mahfudz suami isteri merancang untuk menunaikan ibadah umrah beberapa bulan lalu tanpa menduga akan peraturan baru yang bakal diperkenalkan pihak berkuasa Saudi mulai 2 Oktober depan.

    Tetapi kini, lebih kurang sebulan sebelum berangkat ke tanah suci, mereka redha akan peraturan visa itu.

    “Saya tak terperanjat kerana ini secara kebetulan saja sebab apa di mana-mana di dunia ini keadaan naik tiada yang turun lagi jadi kita kena terima hakikatnya. Niat kita nak belanja jadi kita pergi saja. Kalau kita fikir nak itu nak ini, jangan bergeraklah jawapannya.

    “Tiada siapa yang paksa kerana itu kehendak anda. Kalau rasa tak boleh, berhenti. Kalau rasa boleh teruskan saja jadi perjuangan, itu saja,” kata beliau, seorang bakal jemaah umrah pada November nanti.

    Ramai melihatnya sebagai satu dugaan yang perlu diatasi jika benar-benar ikhlas.

    “Bagi saya tak ada masalah, kalau ada rezeki pergi sajalah, bayar sajalah, sebab kalau tawar menawar seperti tawar menawar dengan Allah. Kalau kita benar-benar nak pergi bayar saja. Kalau kita banyak soal dengan sendiri ibadah kita pun terjejas. Yang penting ikhlas, bayar, jalan,” ujar seorang jemaah haji tahun ii Abdul Hashim Minhan.

    Namun majoriti yang ditinjau akur akan perlunya pihak berkuasa Saudi melakukan sesuatu untuk memastikan jumlah jemaah yang menuju ke tanah suci masih boleh dikawal.

    Pengarah Urusan Jalaluddin Travel Ustaz Jalaluddin Hasan berkata: “Saya melihat peraturan-peraturan yang baru yang dikeluarkan Arab Saudi ini pasti mempunyai kepentingan-kepentingan mereka yang khusus, sebab-sebab peribadi mereka.

    “Saya melihat mungkin atas dasar keselamatan. Dan kami berharap jemaah Singapura dapatlah juga memahami dan mematuhi kerana untuk keselamatan peribadi dengan jumlah jemaah yang ramai sekarang di tanah suci.”

    Dengan hampir siapnya kerja-kerja peningkatan Masjidil Haram, apa yang pasti lebih ramai jemaah boleh ditampung dan kemudahan yang lebih luas dan baru terus menjadi tarikan para jemaah merata dunia.

    “Ada tambahan penerbangan baru Scoot, misalnya, tiga kali seminggu, Saudia Airlines tambahan penerbangan lima kali seminggu dan banyak lagi penerbangan yang berikan pilihan kepada para jemaah dan berbagai lagi perkhidmatan. Sambutan kali ini amat baik sejauh ini kita ada 800 jemaah umrah,” kata Pengarah Urusan Shahidah Travel Ayob Angullia.

    Walaupun musim umrah kali ini dijangka bermula bulan depan, majoriti jemaah Singapura akan berangkat umrah mulai bulan November apabila musim cuti sekolah bermula.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Quah Zheng Wen Delighted To Be Granted Extension Of NS Deferment

    Quah Zheng Wen Delighted To Be Granted Extension Of NS Deferment

    National swimmer Quah Zheng Wen’s dream of winning a medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games has been handed a boost after the 19-year-old was granted an extension of his National Service (NS) deferment by the Ministry of Defence (Mindef).

    Mindef announced on Thursday (Sept 22) that the Armed Forces Council had approved Quah’s application for extended deferment this month, noting that “deferment may be granted to exceptional cases of individual sportsmen who are assessed to be potential medal winners at international competitions like the Olympic Games.”

    Quah, who was delighted to hear the good news on Thursday, said: “I would like to thank Mindef, the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY), Sport Singapore (SportSG), the Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC) and Singapore Swimming Association (SSA) for their continuous support.

    “I’m deeply appreciative of the opportunity to be able to train full-time and dedicate myself to doing my best and making our nation proud. With the extended deferment, it gives me the peace of mind to continue to train hard and work towards my goal of Tokyo 2020.

    “Since the Rio 2016 Olympics, I’ve been very touched by the support received and would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone for their support.”

    Quah declined to reveal the plans for his next four-year Olympic campaign. However, he is believed to be considering two options. The first would be to remain in Singapore and continue training with the National Training Centre (NTC) squad under current national assistant coach Gary Tan and high-performance manager Sonya Porter.

    The alternative would be to follow in the footsteps of national team-mate and newly minted Olympic champion Joseph Schooling, who is a University of Texas student, and head abroad to train and study in an overseas university.

    Quah is understood to be weighing up the possibility of joining former Singapore swimming head coach Sergio Lopez at the Auburn University in the United States, with the two having developed a strong bond over the course of the Spaniard’s two-year stint in the Republic.

    When asked, coach Tan said the SSA would meet Quah over the next few days to discuss the best course of action for the young swimmer.

    “We will be sitting down with Zheng Wen properly following this announcement to discuss our plans,” Tan told TODAY.

    “We need to discuss with various parties to make sure that we have the best system and support in place for Zheng Wen, who has proved with his performances that he has so much potential to go even further.”

    Quah’s deferment comes just a month after Schooling was granted fresh deferment till the 2020 Games. Quah was initially granted long-term deferment in July 2015 to train for the 2016 Rio Games, where he qualified for the semi-finals of the men’s 100m and 200m butterfly with new personal best (PB) times of 52.08s and 1min 56.01s respectively. He finished 15th and 10th overall, respectively.

    Minister for Defence Ng Eng Hen said in his Facebook post on Thursday: “For the first time ever, we now have two Olympics medal prospects ­— Zheng Wen and Joseph Schooling — who are exceptional sportsmen and meet all the existing criteria for deferment. This speaks well of our sporting talent in our younger generation. I hope their achievements will encourage many more sportsmen and women to excel.

    “I spoke to Zheng Wen and his father. I thanked them for their commitment to excellence, the many hours of training Zheng Wen has put in and many more needed for the next four years, for him to win in Tokyo 2020. I wished Zheng Wen the very best in his training and his ambition to win glory for Singapore.”

    SSA secretary-general Oon Jin Teik said in a statement: “We are deeply grateful for the continuous support from Mindef, MCCY, SportSG, SNOC and our various partners, who have continued to support us in the journey to becoming a world-class aquatics nation.

    “We will be working closely with … the relevant parties to develop the future plans to help Zheng Wen achieve his goals for Tokyo 2020.”

     

    Source: TODAY Online

  • Mohd Khair: Cabaran-Cabaran Yang Dihadapi Masyarakat Melayu

    Mohd Khair: Cabaran-Cabaran Yang Dihadapi Masyarakat Melayu

    Cabaran-cabaran yang dihadapi masyarakat kita sekarang ini dan akan datang bukannya sedikit, berlambak-lambak…(senarai di bawah ini tidak menurut mana-mana keutamaan)

    1. Masalah anak-anak yang tidak mendapat pendidikan agama (jumlah peratusan yang tinggi)

    2. Generasi muda yang tiada atau longgar pegangan agama

    3. Generasi tua yang tidak kesah tentang agama

    4. Keluarga-keluarga yang tiada nilai atau kekontangan nilai

    5. Anak2 muda yang berzina secara selamba macam anjing kat stesen bas

    6. Anak-anak yang dilahirkan luar nikah

    7. Ketidak cukupan keluarga Muslim untuk mengambil anak-anak angkat Muslim (adoption)

    8. Ketidak cukupan keluarga Muslim untuk mengambil anak-anak Muslim sebagai anak titipan (fostering)

    9. Anak-anak yang tidak atau kurang mendapat bimbingan dari ibubapa dan kemudian melakukan pelbagai kesalahan

    10. Institusi keluarga dan struktur rumahtangga yang rapuh mudah roboh

    11. Isu perceraian yang orang kita sudah jadi champion semenjak berdekad lamanya

    12. Isu perceraian di kalangan para datuk dan nenek (ini maslaah baru dalam masyarakat)

    13. Suami atau isteri atau kedua-duanya selingkuh dan berzina sehingga ada isteri yang hamil anak orang lain

    14. Masalah penagihan dan pengedaran dadah yang masih lagi belum selesai

    15. Cabaran pendidikan untuk lebih ramai lagi anak-anak kita yang berjaya

    16. Cabaran untuk mencelikkan sebahagian para ibubapa yang masih lagi rabun akan masadepan anak-anak mereka

    17. Cabaran dayakerja (employability) para pekerja kita dalam zaman globalisasi yang begitu cepat berkembang dan berubah

    18. Cabaran terhadap persaingan dalam peluang-peluang pekerjaan dalam konteks pembanjiran para pekerja asing

    19. Cabaran risiko pembuangan kerja para pencari nafkah kita

    20. Cabaran bagi yang telah hilang pekerjaan

    21. Cabaran akan hilangnya istilah persaraan di masa depan apabila setiap warga perlu kerja sehingga ke liang lahat

    22. Masalah hutang & tailong di kalangan individu dan keluarga

    23. Masalah kesihatan dan pakej penyakit 3-in-1 atau 4-in-1

    24. Cabaran persaraan warga senja

    25. Cabaran muslimin dan muslimat yang masih membujang dan belum mendapat jodoh, terutama di peringkat usia melebihi 35 tahun

    26. Cabaran kos kehidupan yang semakin meningkat

    27. Cabaran membantu keluarga-keluarga dan individu-individu yang kurang upaya atau kehilangan upaya untuk berdikari

    28. Cabaran membantu muslimin dan muslimat yang kebingungan akan identiti jantina mereka (isu LGBT)

    29. Isu tudung (belum selesai lagi semenjak awal tahun 70an lagi)

    30. Isu Autisma dan lain-lain keperluan khas yang semakin meningkat di kalangan anak-anak dari keluarga Muslim .

    …dan banyak lagi cabaran dan masalah tidak tersenarai di sini

    Dan kita sering dipesongkan dan disibukkan dengan isu-isu yang langsung tidak akan membantu kita menyelesaikan cabaran-cabaran dan masalah-masalah yang tersenarai di sini (dan yang lain-lain lagi setentunya).

    Tidak ada orang lain melainkan kita yang boleh selesaikan masalah dan cabaran ini semua.

    Kalau kita hilang fokus, maka hilanglah kita.

    الله المستعان

     

    Source: Mohd Khair

  • Satisfaction Level Up For MRT Service: Survey

    Satisfaction Level Up For MRT Service: Survey

    Despite reports of MRT service disruptions from time to time, consumers have grown more satisfied with the MRT as well as the overall land transport sector in the past year.

    The MRT had a customer satisfaction score of 66.4 in the latest Customer Satisfaction Index from April to July. This was up from its score of 62 for the same period last year.

    In April, commuters taking the North-South Line suffered at least three service delays in the space of a week, including an April 25 disruption that affected services along three MRT lines and an LRT line.

    “From the data, train reliability and helpfulness of staff were key drivers of quality,” said Mr Chen Yongchang of the Institute of Service Excellence at Singapore Management University (ISES), which publishes the index, at a press conference yesterday.

    “And for the operators, we do see them working in the right direction by trying to fix these issues through initiatives like adding more trains, (and) replacing the signals and sleepers,” he said, adding that they had also stationed customer service officers at train stations during peak hours.

    A total of 13,355 respondents were polled for the survey.

    Overall, consumers were more satisfied with the land transport sector, which had a score of 66.8 out of 100, up from 63.3 last year.

    Taxi services, for instance, scored 70, up from 65.9 last year.

    For the first time this year, participants were asked to rate their satisfaction levels with land transport booking apps. Uber ranked first with a score of 69.7, followed by Grab and ComfortDelGro.

    “Given the recent increase in the availability and adoption of mobile apps within the land transport space, we found it timely to introduce, for the first time, a new sub-sector that tracks customer satisfaction in this area,” said Ms Neeta Lachmandas, executive director of ISES.

    She added that security and factors associated with ease of use of the apps were key factors in the perceived quality of the apps.

    The study also found that customers have grown more satisfied with the air transport and public education sectors over the past year.

    Changi Airport scored 81.4 points, up from 75.1 last year.

    Customer satisfaction with budget airlines increased from a score of 68.3 last year to 69.5 this year, with tourists being more satisfied than local passengers.

    Tourists cited factors they liked, such as cleanliness of the cabin, and food and beverage options, while local passengers were more concerned with the ability of the budget airline to accommodate their needs.

    Also seeing an improvement was the public education sector, which improved from a score of 74.1 last year to 75.7 this year.

    Meanwhile, postal services, represented by SingPost, saw a decline in customer satisfaction, from 71.5 last year to 67.9 this year. Mr Chen said this was due to its lack of ability to meet customer expectations and a decline in quality.

     

    Source: The Straits Times

  • Singapore’s Paralympians To Get Celebratory Parade On Saturday

    Singapore’s Paralympians To Get Celebratory Parade On Saturday

    Team Singapore’s Paralympic athletes will be given the rock star treatment on Saturday (Sept 24), when they embark on a celebratory parade around town in a fleet of supercars.

    Led by double Paralympic champion Yip Pin Xiu, the athletes earned the honour after the Republic’s best Paralympic Games showing, with a haul of two golds and a bronze from Rio de Janeiro.

    The parade will begin at 9am from the Sengkang Sports Centre, and end at about 2.30pm at the VivoCity mall. The convoy of exotic sports cars — each carrying a Team Singapore para-athlete — will make a pit stop at the National Library at Victoria Street.

    Two weeks ago, after Yip clinched her first gold medal, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Grace Fu had promised: “When our Paralympians return after the Games, we will have a public celebration to honour their extraordinary achievements.”

    This year, Singapore was represented by a record contingent of 13 athletes in six sports at the Paralympic Games.

    Swimmer Yip made history in Rio by becoming the only Singaporean to win multiple golds at a Games. The 24-year-old clinched gold in the 50m and 100m backstroke S2 events.

    Team-mate Theresa Goh won the bronze medal in the 100m breaststroke SB4, her first medal in her fourth outing at the Paralympic Games.

    Team Singapore’s Paralympians are due to touch down at Changi Airport on Wednesday morning at 5.35am aboard Flight SQ67. They will emerge at Belt 42, where family members, friends and fans will be welcoming them home.

    Yip and Goh will then attend a media conference at 3.30pm at the Singapore Sports Institute’s seminar room.

    The celebrations have already started even before the Paralympians are home.

    National carrier Singapore Airlines (SIA) threw a party for the Paralympians before their flight home and awarded Yip one million KrisFlyer miles for her double gold-medal-winning feat.

    In a Facebook post by the Singapore Disability Sports Council on Tuesday, the 24-year-old was photographed being presented with the reward by an SIA representative, as well as a cake, champagne and flowers.

    With one million Krisflyer points, Yip can, on average, make 16 economy-class return trips or five first-class return trips to London.

    Bronze medallist Goh was also presented with a first-class ticket.

    SIA is the official airline for Team Singapore. An SIA spokesperson said that the national carrier is “incredibly proud” of Yip’s achievements.

    “We wish her the very best as she continues to fly the Singapore flag high in her swimming career,” said the spokesperson.

    Last month, swimmer Joseph Schooling, who became the first Singaporean to win an Olympic gold medal in Rio, also received a million KrisFlyer miles from SIA.

    The 21-year-old came home to a rapturous welcome and was honoured in Parliament after winning the men’s 100m butterfly with an Olympic record time of 50.39sec.

    He was also taken on an open-top bus victory parade around the island.

     

    Source: TODAY Online

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