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Benefits of Public Transportation

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East Coast Rail Line (ECRL) ECRL is a proposed railway line which connects Kuala Lumpur to the states of the East Coast Economic Region such as Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan. This rail line can accommodate up to 600 passengers and will carry both passengers and freight from the West Coast to its East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia and vice versa. The proposed alignment features 23 stations running along a 600.3 km route. The line is projected is to connect passengers from Wakaf Bharu, Kelantan and Gombak, Kuala Lumpur in about 4 hours’ destination. Benefits of ECRL: Healthy lifestyle Travelers require to walk from one area to another area of cities when they travel. Thus, this would encourage traveller to walk in short distance around the cities which brings them to a healthy lifestyle. Safer than driving Effectiveness of public transport will reduce the number of cars on road, fewer cars in the city center means more space are available which coul

1 Malaysia Programs

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1Malaysia programs are mostly to help our national citizens regardless to low income citizens. The programs are listed as below: 1. “Bantuan Rakyat 1 Malaysia” (BR1M) “Bantuan Rakyat 1 Malaysia” is also known as 1 Malaysia People’s aid started on 2012 as part or Barisan Nasional Government effort to assist the low income earners in Malaysia. “Bantuan Rakyat 1 Malaysia” or BR1M program is devised by our Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. This program is a part of Government effort to minimize people burden of the lower income group to cushion the high cost of living in Malaysia. BR1M is also part of Barisan Nasional Government Economic Transformation Program (ETP) to turn Malaysia into a high income nation. The implementation of BR1M program was announced by the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak since 2012 budget presentation. The government will give a onetime RM 500 BR1M assistant to eligible rakyat as part of Barisan Nasional government’s effor

Malaysia Towards a High Income, Inclusive and Sustainable Economy by 2020

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    The Malaysian Government have plans and schemes to accelerate economic growth within five-years’ time. The Government plans to increased multi-factor of productivity which to increase the growth of GDP up to 40%, while that of capital is expected to be reduce to 44% and 16% for labor . Higher productivity growth could be achieved through comprehensive initiatives at all levels and championed by industry players. To raise industrial productivity, innovation ecosystem will be enhanced to elevate productivity through new or improved processes and technologies.        The Malaysian government has released its eleventh economic development plan for the years 2016 to 2020 with ambitious  economic plans, it details the goals and future implementations of the various strategies that will be implemented in the coming years in accordance with the ultimate goal to make Malaysia a high income economy by 2020.     The eleventh economic plan for Malaysia identifies six "Str

About myself

Hi there,      Firstly, let me introduce myself. I'm Ruevyn, well you can aslo call me Vyn. I live in Kuala Lumpur, currently residing in one of the recidental area in Batu Caves.        Even though I declare myself a Chinese, in actual fact I am a Straits-born Chinese or a Peranakan Chinese popularly known as the Baba Nyonya. My descendant came all the way from China to Malacca more than 500 years ago, started to embrace the local culture and probably went into the process of intermarriage with the locals in those days and therefore we Peranakans are here to stay to this day. My hometown is of course in Malacca.       For your information,  I do not speak any Chinese dialect. The language which I am most familiar with is English, Bahasa and Baba Nyonya language. I guess that I do not have the opportunity to learn Chinese as most of my friends are non-Chinese speaking and I'm not Chinese educated. Neither my parents nor my forefather were able to communicate in Ch