Thursday, April 01, 2010

Canines On The Discussion Table In MPS Tomorrow

PETPOSITIVE NEWS UPDATES:

After more than a month of waiting, some good news at last!

Our President and Chairman of the Canine Advisory Team (CAT) Anthony SB Thanasayan will finally be meeting up with the Selayang Municipal Council (MPS) this week.                                 

The reason is to discuss matters related to dogs.

Readers of PET+BLOGSPOT will recall how Our President visited the MPS dog pound a month ago (Background Info) to offer assistance to the council in pound management and animal care.

His first meeting together with PETPOSITIVE'S Acting Secretary Shenaaz Khan (under CAT) proved fruitful with MPS promising to set up a permanent committee on dogs similar to Petaling Jaya City Council and Klang Municipal Council's CAT. 


Thanasayan was told that he would be invited to that meeting in a month's time from his first discussion.

However, little details is known about the upcoming meeting or how it is going to take shape. 

It appears as if only several MPS councillors, MPS staff, and members from the Department of Veterinary Services have been invited to the occasion. 


It is not known if Our President's participation will be a permanent feature or just a one-off appearance.


"Whatever the case, My main goal is to play an instrumental role - if I can - to see to it that the MPS is run properly with regular help and monitoring from the DVS," Thanasayan told this Blog.   


The MPS meeting has been set for Friday tomorrow.   




"The latest reports I heard indicate that the MPS pound is in good hands," said Thanasayan."The Council is working closely with the DVS and a representative has been attending our CAT events." He added.



Congratulations, meanwhile, are in order to Independent Living and Training Centre (ILTC) members Francis Siva and Gurdip Kaur for getting themselves into the executive committee of the Malaysian Spinal Injuries Association (MASIA) last Sunday.


Serving as ILTC president and secretary in their own Nongovernmental organisation respectively, both Siva and Gurdip a.k.a Rina were elected as committee members at MASIA's 13th Annual General Meeting in Bandar Baru Sentul in Kuala Lumpur. 


More than 50 members gathered at the event with bright hopes of rejuvenating the once-popular disability NGO. 

Quite surprisingly, the AGM unearthed reports of mismanagement and misuse of funds by previous two senior executive committee members. 

A resolution was passed by the Sunday meeting for an investigation to be carried out on the duo as soon as possible and be followed up by a police report if the allegations are found to be true. 


On Tuesday, the ILTC was invited to a top working committee meeting of disabled activists with the Ministry of Transport (MOT). 

Speaking to PET+BLOGSPOT recently, Siva commented: "I was thrilled to be invited to this event as it gives us an opportunity to put forward our views in an official way so that action will be taken as swiftly as possible in the area of public transportation for the handicapped in our country." 


A follow-up access audit exercise to check out the wheelchair-friendly facilities at the KLIA and LCCT airports in Sepang is expected to be held sometime next week. 

Tuesday's meeting with the disabled was held at the headquarters of the MOT in Putrajaya.


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