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Community Leaders
Dialogue Session
A dialogue session was held on 11th
January 2009, at Ceylon Sports Club, Balestier Road. The
session, facilitated by Tamils Representative Council (TRC) was
to explore how best the various Tamil Organizations could come
together and work as a unified force under the banner ‘UNITY
UNDER ONE UMBRELLA’. Mr Karmegam facilitated the session and to
ensure smooth discussions.
Mr Karmegam pointed out that there was no specific agenda for
the session but it should focus on issues that the Tamil
community faced in relation to the Tamil Language and Social
matters. Mr Samikkannu, President of Singapore Tamil Teachers
Union (STTU) stated that STTU although being a trade union had
been closely involved in the development of the language and the
community. He stated that individual differences should be put
aside and all should work towards a common goal. Teachers were
also facing problems having to handle students from different
streams, Express, Normal and Mono when they were merged. More
teachers were also facing discipline issues relating to the
students and he felt that MOE should better control the
examination timetable of the main examinations.
Mr Naa Aandeappan, President of the Association of Singapore
Tamil Writers stated that the objective of the session had
attracted him to attend. He assured TRC that his organization
will support and join hands with TRC in its effort to promote
the language and social issues faced by the community.
Mr Harikrishnan, President of Tamil Language and Cultural
Society (TLCS) called for better communication amongst the
organizations and that clash of dates should be avoided. Mr N R
Govinden, President of Mathavi Literary Society applauded
efforts made by TRC in bringing together all organizations for
the dialogue session. He echoed the views of STTU in putting
aside individual differences and working together. He also
stated that major organizations like TRC, TLCS, Narpani and TLC
should play an important role in assisting the smaller
organizations and helping them where possible.
Mr Shareef from TRC congratulated Vasantham for turning into a
full channel. However he felt that the quality of programmes
were lacking and that Vasantham should avoid emphasizing on only
entertainment programmes and move away from the ‘Tamil Cinema’
culture, instead, more efforts should be made on producing and
tele-casting ‘info-entertainment’ programmes
Mr Mashuthoo felt that there all organizations should register
their support for TRC and state that TRC was the leading body to
raise such issues. Dr R Theyvendran also added that TRC has a
multitude of programmes for members to benefit from such as
Bursary awards, enrichment programmes and financial support for
low income families. However more should come forward and join
TRC and strengthen it so that it will be able to generate more
support for its programmes. Many encouraged youths to come
forward and engage themselves. However Mr Prasad from TRC felt
that youths needed guidance and would excel if given the
opportunity. Moreover the Tamil Community is “very shy” and thus
does not come forward to actively participate. Youths also need
time to stabilize themselves before they can attach themselves
to an organization depending on how viable and attractive the
organization is.
The dialogue session ended with Dr Theyvendran assuring everyone
that the issues raised and suggested solutions will be further
discussed and concrete steps will be taken to address them. Mr
Pandiyan, General Secretary of TRC thanked Mr Karmegam for
facilitating the discussion session and everyone else for
attending the dialogue session.
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