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Thamizhar
Thirunaal 2007
Thamizhar Thirunaal 2007, in
celebration of Hari Raya, Deepavali and Christmas, was held on
17th November at Ceylon Sports Club. Hosted by TRC and its 30
affiliate organizations, the event brought together more than
1500 people for a night of festivity.
An Expression of Energy and Passion
Adding further splendor to the event, Guest of Honour for the
evening was Mr. Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Minister for Education
and Second Minister for Finance. Mr. Tharman remarked “it is
heartening to see financial and logistical support coming from
TRC for these Tamil language activities among our young. TRC has
also organized several mass participation activities, such as
Tamil language competitions for students.” He added further “
Tonight’s event is a joint effort by TRC and its 30 affiliate
organizations and is a clear expression of the energy and
passion that goes into the Indian community activities. I hear
that more professionals and committed individuals have been
brought to join the TRC. All this certainly bodes well for the
future of the Tamil community.”
“In the words of Thiruvalluvar, the great poet, “There is no
better gain or virtue to seek, now or in the life ahead, than
service to society”. The Education Minister called on
individuals and organizations to do their part for the Tamil
language. “ Come forward, your skills, your ideas and your
strengths will defi nitely be used”, said Mr. Tharman. He also
announced that to ensure that students are skilled at reading
Tamil, the Education Ministry has launched a work plan in 48
primary schools. This plan will also be implemented in the other
100 odd schools that also teach Tamil. Th e Ministry will invest
$30,000 in Tamil books for this plan.
$35,000 for Kandasamy Education Trust Fund
Thamizhar Thirunaal was also a charity event, raising $35,000
for the Kandasamy Education Fund, which gives out about $20,000
in bursaries and excellence awards each year. Supporters and
donors came from various organizations and commercial
enterprises. A surprise donor, Ajmeer Stores came forward at the
last minute to donate snacks and sweetmeats for the guests.
Various other sponsors came forward to contribute to making the
event a success.
A Hearty Dinner And A Light-Hearted Programme
A hearty dinner was served and a light hearted programme which
included guest stars from India, Vijay TV comedy artistes as
well as singers from the Asoka Club Band and local stars such as
the Manimaran Dance group and popular singer, Murali Krishnan
entertained the group. Hosts for the evening were Ms. Th
iruselvi for Mediacorp, Oli and Mr. Sethu from Vijay TV, India.
Visions and Aspirations of TRC
“The visions and aspiration of the Tamils Representative Council
is synonymous with the dynamism of Tamil Heritage enriched in
particular by music, dance and drama and language of the Tamil
people. The Singapore government encourages ethnic minorities to
preserve their culture. We, Tamils must use this opportunity and
encouragement to further grow our culture. This function was
clear evidence that the Tamil culture is flourishing in
Singapore “said Dr.R.Theyvendran, TRC’s President in a media
interview.
Appreciation
TRC thanks all its affiliates, members, supporting organizations
and donors in making the event a resounding success.
SPEECH BY
MR THARMAN SHANMUGARATNAM, MINISTER FOR EDUCATION & SECOND
MINISTER FOR FINANCE, AT THE 55TH THAMIZHAR THIRUNAAL
CELEBRATIONS, CEYLON SPORTS CLUB, ON SATURDAY, 17 NOVEMBER 2007,
AT 8:00 PM
TRC President,
Dr. R. Theyvendran,
Community
Leaders,
Ladies and
Gentlemen,
1. On
this festive occasion, let me say a heartfelt ‘Selamat Hari Raya’
to all our Muslim friends, ‘Deepavali Valthukal’ to all our
Hindu friends, and ‘Merry Christmas’ in advance to all our
Christian friends. Tonight’s event allows us to recognise and
celebrate these different religious festivals amongst the
Tamils.
2.
Tonight’s event also goes to a worthy cause. All proceeds are
being channeled to the “Kandasamy Education Trust Fund”. The
Trust Fund was launched in September 2000 by the Tamils
Representatives Council (TRC) in memory of TRC’s late President
and Advisor, G Kandasamy, who was well-known as a formidable
trade unionist and community leader. I am glad that the TRC has
decided to use the Trust Fund to assist Tamil students through
scholarships, bursary and excellence awards.
3. The
community and MOE are working well together to help Tamil
students along their journey of learning. It was in fact at the
last Thamizhar Thirunaal celebrations in November 2005 that I
had announced the formation of the Tamil Language Learning and
Promotion Committee, headed by my colleague Mr S Iswaran. We
have since seen many meaningful, Tamil-centered activities. For
example, a 15-hour drama workshop series was conducted in 12
Primary Schools. This programme created opportunities for some
320 students to use spoken Tamil in an active setting. Students
enjoyed the programme and felt that it enhanced their capacity
and confidence in the use of Tamil. The teachers have observed
that some of their students are now participating more actively
in classroom discussions and presentations.
4. We
have also seen an intensive 10-week ‘Art of Speaking’ Programme,
which saw participation from 25 students from seven Tamil
language centres. Teachers and students gave positive feedback
for the programme. As a follow up to the programme, selected
students were given the opportunity to showcase their talents in
a programme titled ‘Attagasam’ organised by Mediacorp FM Oli
96.8. To effectively implement this programme in schools,
training will be provided for teachers of participating schools.
5. In
this regard, it is heartening to see financial and logistical
support coming from the TRC for these Tamil language activities
among our young. TRC has also organized several mass
participation activities, such as the Tamil Language
competition, for students.
6. I
hope that more individuals and organisations will come
forward and play a positive role in the promotion of the
Tamil language. Just come forward, and I am sure there will be a
way to utilise your talents, your ideas and your networks and
energies.
7. MOE on
its part continues to work hard at strengthening Tamil language
learning in our schools. To enhance the accessibility of Tamil
instruction, we recently piloted a video conferencing project
involving the Umar Pulavar Tamil Language Centre and ten
secondary schools, over one term. For the first Tamil lesson of
the week, students from the pilot schools attended the lesson in
their own schools but interacted with teachers at the Tamil
Centre via video conferencing technology. Teachers welcomed the
use of video-conferencing, observing that it engaged students in
independent learning. Students also found the online instruction
interesting and felt that they acquired information and examples
better through video conferencing. Best yet, students could now
cut traveling time, and still benefit from the expertise at the
Language Centre.
8. The
Ministry is also helping Tamil students read better. Reading is
an integral skill in the Tamil curriculum. To promote
independent reading, 48 primary schools have been involved in
the structured Tamil-reading programme targeted at Primary 3 and
4 pupils this year. Teachers from these schools are trained to
carry out structured reading, with MOE providing the schools
age-appropriate Tamil story books such as “Siruvarkalukku Mullah
Kathaigal” and “Thenali Raman Kathaigal”. This month, teachers
and students from these schools will be sharing their reading
journey with other primary schools. The remaining 100 primary
schools offering Tamil will implement the structured
Tamil-reading programme from next year, with MOE investing
$30,000 in Tamil books for schools.
9. Taking
all the initiatives together, we are seeing an upsurge in
efforts to promote the Tamil language, and in more engaging ways
for our young. I believe the activities initiated by the
community and MOE will secure the place of the Tamil language
both among present and future generations. They will help Tamil
retain its special place in the Singapore identity, not just as
an official language but as a living language, a language and
culture that adds vibrance to our society.
10.
Strong, robust and vibrant communities do not come about
overnight or on their own. They have to be built by dedicated
people. Tonight’s event is a joint-effort by TRC and its 30
affiliate organizations and is a clear expression of the energy
and passion that goes into Indian community activities. I hear
that more professionals and committed individuals have been
brought in to join the TRC. All this certainly bodes well for
the future of the Tamil community. In the words of
Thiruvalluvar, the great poet: “There is no better gain or
virtue to seek, now or in the life ahead, than service to
society”.
11. I urge
you too to go further and take what you have been doing well to
the other communities that compose Singapore. A good example is
your celebration tonight –-people of different faiths, but
nonetheless, one people! Let me wish you a wonderful evening of
joyful celebrations, and may the Tamil community be even
stronger and even more closely knit with others in the Indian
community, as well as with the other communities here in
Singapore. |
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