Govt may extend compulsory public service for doctors
PUTRAJAYA: The Government proposes to extend the compulsory public service for doctors to five or 10 years from the current three to overcome the annual shortage of doctors in its hospitals, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Senator Datuk T. Murugiah said Wednesday.
Last year alone, the country faced a shortage of 5,000 doctors, he added.
“Every year, we face a shortage of doctors because they serve with the Government for only five years -- two years on housemanship and three years on compulsory service.
“This system has been in use since 1971 and, as such, we should have a new mechanism to resolve the problem,” he told reporters after a working visit to the Public Service Commission (PSC), here.
Murugiah said the Government’s adoption of the proposal would mean that the doctors would be able to garner more experience before they moved on to the private sector or set up their own practice.
“Doctors should not only think about profit. They also have to think about the country’s interests -- your contribution to the country,” he said.
Murugiah said similar measures could also be applied in other disciplines where there was a shortage of personnel such as dentists and pharmacists.
However, he said, this was up to the Health Ministry, Economic Planning Unit (EPU) and the Public Service Department (PSD) to discuss and decide.
He also said that last year, the Government appointed 50,756 civil servants, including candidates for paramedical training, which exceeded the target of 50,000 appointments set by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
A total of 7,785,262 applications were received and 358,366 people were called for interview but only 199,660 turned up for the interviews, he said. -- Bernama
today emo ... emotion down the drain .. T_T
hei..today it is realli not a good day for me..
at least for the lastfew hours..
it is a downturn..
emotional downturn.. reali bad
reali sad..
haix...
the truth ll be reveal perhaps..
after half a year..
reali totalli depressed today ...
hix...
reali .. cant do work today ...
resort in onlining n blogging now ...
haha... feel better now
ll sleep soon ya..
;0 good night to all !!
-'Jinso0N'-
Hei .. wat a real one !!
gosh .. tell u i passed by the Taiping church which was attacked just today!!!
n i think it is tat churh with the police line arond...
and all around it was the tomb which i tend to give attention to, thus noting the police line around the church..
it was on the way back from Mexwell Hill n taman tasik Taiping ..
this is the news report which i was shocking seeing now ...
Two arson bids in Taiping, black paint hurled at Malacca church (Update 3)
By LOURDES CHARLES, IZATUN SHARI, RASLAN BAHAROM and MARTIN CAVARLHO
TAIPING: Two cases of attempted arson were reported here involving a church and a school. And black paint was splashed on the outer wall of a Malacca church.
The locations affected on Sunday were the All Saints' Church at Jalan Taming Sari and SMK Convent along Jalan Convent. In Malacca, it was the Malacca Baptist Church in Durian Daun.
The staircase leading to the Taiping church was slightly burned while the Molotov cocktail thrown into the school failed to explode.
Perak CPO Deputy Comm Datuk Zulkifli Abdullah said the bottle, however, shattered the window of the guard post located at the compound, which also houses a church.
He added police have beefed up security at places of worship in the state and urged the people to remain calm.
“We are investigating the matter and hope the public do not send out SMSes that can cause unnecessary tension and fear,” he added when contacted.
“This is the work of opportunists and not by extremist groups.”
Meanwhile, the All Saints' Church pastor Rev Joshua Ong told reporters that he saw the black patches when he was opening the premise at 7am in preparation for its service an hour later on Sunday.
Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein, meanwhile said the situation was under control.
“It is under control and not as exaggerated by the foreign media, SMSes and the Internet,” he told reporters after Umno’s Juara Rakyat programme in Hulu Selangor.
He said the incidents were not coordinated and were isolated.
He added he would study the use of all existing laws and the Internal Security Act would only be used as a last resort.
In Malacca, police said that surveillance of houses of worship would be stepped up.
Meanwhile, Deputy Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar said the two attempted arson attacks at church and school in Taiping and the vandalism at the Durian Daun church in Malacca are being investigated thoroughly.
“I assure the public that we have increased our presence at churches and mosques as well as other places of worship and will do everything within our means to bring to book those responsible.
“These are works of opportunists and we hope the public will not resort to any unhealthy measures as it will make matters worse,’’ he said.
Ismail also appealed to the public to stop sending out SMSes that could confuse the people and warned that stern action would be taken against anyone sending out such unfounded messages.
Report ends ... :)
-'Jinso0N'-
n i think it is tat churh with the police line arond...
and all around it was the tomb which i tend to give attention to, thus noting the police line around the church..
it was on the way back from Mexwell Hill n taman tasik Taiping ..
this is the news report which i was shocking seeing now ...
Two arson bids in Taiping, black paint hurled at Malacca church (Update 3)
By LOURDES CHARLES, IZATUN SHARI, RASLAN BAHAROM and MARTIN CAVARLHO
TAIPING: Two cases of attempted arson were reported here involving a church and a school. And black paint was splashed on the outer wall of a Malacca church.
The locations affected on Sunday were the All Saints' Church at Jalan Taming Sari and SMK Convent along Jalan Convent. In Malacca, it was the Malacca Baptist Church in Durian Daun.
The staircase leading to the Taiping church was slightly burned while the Molotov cocktail thrown into the school failed to explode.
Perak CPO Deputy Comm Datuk Zulkifli Abdullah said the bottle, however, shattered the window of the guard post located at the compound, which also houses a church.
He added police have beefed up security at places of worship in the state and urged the people to remain calm.
“We are investigating the matter and hope the public do not send out SMSes that can cause unnecessary tension and fear,” he added when contacted.
“This is the work of opportunists and not by extremist groups.”
Meanwhile, the All Saints' Church pastor Rev Joshua Ong told reporters that he saw the black patches when he was opening the premise at 7am in preparation for its service an hour later on Sunday.
Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein, meanwhile said the situation was under control.
“It is under control and not as exaggerated by the foreign media, SMSes and the Internet,” he told reporters after Umno’s Juara Rakyat programme in Hulu Selangor.
He said the incidents were not coordinated and were isolated.
He added he would study the use of all existing laws and the Internal Security Act would only be used as a last resort.
In Malacca, police said that surveillance of houses of worship would be stepped up.
Meanwhile, Deputy Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar said the two attempted arson attacks at church and school in Taiping and the vandalism at the Durian Daun church in Malacca are being investigated thoroughly.
“I assure the public that we have increased our presence at churches and mosques as well as other places of worship and will do everything within our means to bring to book those responsible.
“These are works of opportunists and we hope the public will not resort to any unhealthy measures as it will make matters worse,’’ he said.
Ismail also appealed to the public to stop sending out SMSes that could confuse the people and warned that stern action would be taken against anyone sending out such unfounded messages.
Report ends ... :)
-'Jinso0N'-
The only (potentially) correct use of ISA :) However let us see if it will come into force .. :K
KUALA LUMPUR: Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said the Government would not hesitate to use any means necessary, including the Internal Security Act, on anyone who threatens the security of the country.
He also ensured the safety of everyone in Malaysia, including the minorities.
Hishammuddin also said that the Inspector-General of Police has confirmed that three churches had come under arson attack.
“We have also received a report that a church has been threatened. The police will monitor all churches in the country,” he said.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan earlier said police were investigating three cases of arson at churches in the Klang Valley early Friday morning.
The three churches were the Metro Tabernacle Church in Desa Melawati, the Assumption Church in Jalan Templer, Petaling Jaya, and the Life Chapel Church in Section 17, also in Petaling Jaya.
"Police personnel would also patrol churches throughout the country, especially in the Klang Valley, to prevent any untoward incidents," he added on Friday.
Police officers collecting evidence at the Assumption Church in PJ on Friday.
At 12.30am Friday, the Metro Tabernacle Church was damaged after a group of youths threw flammable materials into the ground floor of the church located in a shoplot.
No one was injured in the incident as the church was empty at that time.
It was believed the incident happened after a group of youths on motorcycles rode up to the church, smashed the glass panels on the ground floor of the three-storey building and later threw some materials into the building that started a fire.
Church lay leader Peter Yeow, 62, said witnesses were not near enough to get a closer look at the youths who sped away after the act.
The witnesses then called the police as well as the Fire and Rescue Department, which arrived within minutes and doused the fire.
City CID chief SAC II Datuk Ku Chin Wah confirmed the incident.
It is believed that a Molotov cocktail was thrown into the church.
SAC Ku said the police were investigating the incident from all angles.
Kuala Lumpur police Chief Datuk Mohamad Sabtu Osman told The Associated Press that a witness saw four people on two motorcycles breaking the glass front of the church and throwing an incendiary object inside before fleeing.
He said police found a wrench, an empty gasoline can and two scorched motorcycle helmets at the scene. The church occupies a corner plot in a row of shops in Desa Melawati, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur.
"We are still investigating," he said. He also urged Muslims not to participate in the planned protests, AP reported.
Government n PM ... for your actions :) thanks
He also ensured the safety of everyone in Malaysia, including the minorities.
Hishammuddin also said that the Inspector-General of Police has confirmed that three churches had come under arson attack.
“We have also received a report that a church has been threatened. The police will monitor all churches in the country,” he said.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan earlier said police were investigating three cases of arson at churches in the Klang Valley early Friday morning.
The three churches were the Metro Tabernacle Church in Desa Melawati, the Assumption Church in Jalan Templer, Petaling Jaya, and the Life Chapel Church in Section 17, also in Petaling Jaya.
"Police personnel would also patrol churches throughout the country, especially in the Klang Valley, to prevent any untoward incidents," he added on Friday.
Police officers collecting evidence at the Assumption Church in PJ on Friday.
At 12.30am Friday, the Metro Tabernacle Church was damaged after a group of youths threw flammable materials into the ground floor of the church located in a shoplot.
No one was injured in the incident as the church was empty at that time.
It was believed the incident happened after a group of youths on motorcycles rode up to the church, smashed the glass panels on the ground floor of the three-storey building and later threw some materials into the building that started a fire.
Church lay leader Peter Yeow, 62, said witnesses were not near enough to get a closer look at the youths who sped away after the act.
The witnesses then called the police as well as the Fire and Rescue Department, which arrived within minutes and doused the fire.
City CID chief SAC II Datuk Ku Chin Wah confirmed the incident.
It is believed that a Molotov cocktail was thrown into the church.
SAC Ku said the police were investigating the incident from all angles.
Kuala Lumpur police Chief Datuk Mohamad Sabtu Osman told The Associated Press that a witness saw four people on two motorcycles breaking the glass front of the church and throwing an incendiary object inside before fleeing.
He said police found a wrench, an empty gasoline can and two scorched motorcycle helmets at the scene. The church occupies a corner plot in a row of shops in Desa Melawati, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur.
"We are still investigating," he said. He also urged Muslims not to participate in the planned protests, AP reported.
Government n PM ... for your actions :) thanks
today's incident :) dated 8 January 2009
hei..today is actuali not a good day for me ..
starting from mornig it is just fine..
then after noon .. still ok ..
but i fail competing with the sleeping monster so taken a nap ..
and after tat..
I went to KL ..
the niht mare started here..
gosh .. i hate KL life..
it is hectic..
it is bitchy
and it is scary ...
smply... hate the life..
and sorry to say i m a racist..
n here .. i reali hope tat all black foreigners .. OUT of our country please...
op.. sorry to b such racist.. but with their presence..
crime rate increase... n productivity decreases..
wat is their f**king use here then ...
gosh ... i wondr whr the otak of the ppl gone..
emply sch person ... gosh ..
prawn brain ... ever heard of? :K
btw... today i was stirred up by a few blacky ... i hate them seriously ..
I HATE DARK SKIN PPL .. (n in fact i wish they ll all 'gone' u noe wat i mean ;)*wink* )
but i noe it is impossible..
today when i was on my way to KL ..
i met with an accident ..but luckily it is not me who was in the accident.. but some others... :)
luckily ... btw.. just it is not a suprise to see accident in KL dy .. it is common like rice ...
it is only one part of the big city .. wat more..
traffic jam.. it is like hell .. try to imagine using 3 hours to reach KL from SA..
it sucks.. reali ..
i wish ... i can fly ..
gosh .. reali wan to kill all the drivers who are offeisive... go to die lah .. i m reali angry ... gosh... btw..
this month i use at least rm100 for travelling up till now ... just imagine tat stupid city ... gosh ..
i reali fed up of it oredy...
it is fine and ok ..until when i finish doing my things..
another things happen to me..
not ppl wan to molest me ..
but wan to pick pocket me..
gosh ..i reali wish tat i m a police and catch tat ppl ..
i can sense his action from his seat ... stupid little bitch ...
luckily i secure my handphone and my wallet..though my zip in the pocket is left half opened !!!
thx god for letting me realise about tat!!.. this is reali a narrow escape ...
thx god ah ...
(p/s line to slow..my attempt to upload pictures fail.. sorry for tat..)
from frustrated julius,
-'Jinso0N'-
starting from mornig it is just fine..
then after noon .. still ok ..
but i fail competing with the sleeping monster so taken a nap ..
and after tat..
I went to KL ..
the niht mare started here..
gosh .. i hate KL life..
it is hectic..
it is bitchy
and it is scary ...
smply... hate the life..
and sorry to say i m a racist..
n here .. i reali hope tat all black foreigners .. OUT of our country please...
op.. sorry to b such racist.. but with their presence..
crime rate increase... n productivity decreases..
wat is their f**king use here then ...
gosh ... i wondr whr the otak of the ppl gone..
emply sch person ... gosh ..
prawn brain ... ever heard of? :K
btw... today i was stirred up by a few blacky ... i hate them seriously ..
I HATE DARK SKIN PPL .. (n in fact i wish they ll all 'gone' u noe wat i mean ;)*wink* )
but i noe it is impossible..
today when i was on my way to KL ..
i met with an accident ..but luckily it is not me who was in the accident.. but some others... :)
luckily ... btw.. just it is not a suprise to see accident in KL dy .. it is common like rice ...
it is only one part of the big city .. wat more..
traffic jam.. it is like hell .. try to imagine using 3 hours to reach KL from SA..
it sucks.. reali ..
i wish ... i can fly ..
gosh .. reali wan to kill all the drivers who are offeisive... go to die lah .. i m reali angry ... gosh... btw..
this month i use at least rm100 for travelling up till now ... just imagine tat stupid city ... gosh ..
i reali fed up of it oredy...
it is fine and ok ..until when i finish doing my things..
another things happen to me..
not ppl wan to molest me ..
but wan to pick pocket me..
gosh ..i reali wish tat i m a police and catch tat ppl ..
i can sense his action from his seat ... stupid little bitch ...
luckily i secure my handphone and my wallet..though my zip in the pocket is left half opened !!!
thx god for letting me realise about tat!!.. this is reali a narrow escape ...
thx god ah ...
(p/s line to slow..my attempt to upload pictures fail.. sorry for tat..)
from frustrated julius,
-'Jinso0N'-
Why is the word "Allah" such an issue ?????? gosh ...
Gosh ... sometimes i just wonder ..
is this malaysia ??
the high court decision approving the use of the word in Herald...
and u noe wat .. the ministry appealed for the ban,..
gosh .. sometimes... it feels like this is 2Malaysia instead of 1..
This is indeed a serios issue.. but actually only a small matter... which is so unsignificant to a country's development.
Will they die bcos non muslim use Allah ..
perhaps .. i should say they are uncivilised...
as u can see from the word ALLAH
= ALL ah
it can be used be ALL-ah!!!
This is an unique word.. n in fact god create it .. with ALL in it ..
perhaps implying that it can be used by all !!!
Malaysian Muslims wake up!!! (no mean to offence)
The ‘Allah’ issue: A sociological approach
KUALA LUMPUR: The controversy over the High Court decision last week allowing a Catholic weekly to use the word “Allah” should be handled not only through legal proceedings but also sociologically, said a social scientist.
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) Professor of Social Anthropology Prof Datuk Dr Shamsul Amri Baharuddin said outlandish remarks made by certain quarters could worsen the situation.
As it is a delicate issue, he said it must be addressed carefully as it could lead to a far-reaching implication on ethnic relations and threaten public order.
On Wednesday, the High Court granted the Home Ministry a stay of execution on the ruling allowing the Herald weekly magazine to use the word “Allah” in its Malay-language edition, pending the hearing of an appeal.
Dr Shamsul Amri, who is also UKM Director of the Institute of the Malay World and Civilisation, said the solution could be found by determining the aspects that should be analysed and to what extent all quarters can discuss the matter rationally.
The question boils down to why Malay-Muslims oppose the court decision openly or quietly.
This must be seen from the historical-social reality, said Shamsul Amri, pointing out Article 160 of the Federal Constitution, which states that a Malay is a person who “professes to be a Muslim, habitually speaks the Malay language, adheres to Malay customs.”
Based on this clause and other related provisions including Article 3 and Article 11 (4), the Federal and state governments administer, plan and implement various governance policies, touching on every aspect of the Malay-Muslim’s religious life.
”This has become Muslims’ psychic unity, which is difficult to erase, that is Islam is Malays, Malays are Islam,” he said, adding that to Malays the world “Allah” is everything, from the pillar of religion to faith, norms and values in their life.
”The label Malay-Muslim is most apt to categorise the Malays in the country but it is seldom used as it has been generally accepted that Malays are automatically Muslims,” he said.
This is different from ethnic Malays in Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore, southern Thailand, southern Philippines, Sri Lanka, South Africa and other destinations of the Malay diaspora where Malays are not automatically regarded as Muslims because of the difference in their social identity.
He said from a sociological standpoint, the Malays in this country were very sensitive on issues involving Islam as they felt that they owned Islam and the social proprietyship could not be questioned.
”As they feel that they own ‘Allah’, they feel that they know Allah and hold the rights to discuss it.
”They are born Islam or Muslim, live Islamic-Muslim life and die in Islam or as a Muslim.. This is the Malaysian historical-social reality,” he added.
The social reality complexity of Malays in leading the Islamic way of life becomes more difficult when Islam has been turned into a symbol and political ideology, he said, adding that it has brought political Islam into the global arena and further worsened the situation.
”For example, many Malay-Muslims do not know that the Palestinian struggle is a nationalist struggle, not an Islamic struggle, as not all Palestinians are Muslims,” he said.
Maybe this scenario explains why Malay-Muslims reacted negatively when a Catholic weekly was allowed to use the word “Allah” for “God” in its Malay publication. The weekly is published in four languages.
Before the High Court decision on Dec 31 and a stay of execution on the ruling on Wednesday, the Home Ministry barred the weekly from using of the word “Allah” for security reasons and to “prevent confusion among Muslims.”
UKM Institute of the Malay World and Civilization principal fellow Datuk Dr Denison Jayasooria feels that the issue can be resolved through discussions and dialogues among religious leaders and the communities with the Government acting as mediator.
He said the Government must solve the issue wisely through the 1Malaysia concept by focusing on the principles of recognition, nationhood and social justice.
”All is not lost but the Government has to be really sincere in solving the root problem and mediating the issues,” he said, by linking the issue to the success of the 1Malaysia concept in restoring confidence in the people, including minority groups.
He said freedom of expression should be manipulated for political gains as it would could worsen the conflict. -- Bernama
is this malaysia ??
the high court decision approving the use of the word in Herald...
and u noe wat .. the ministry appealed for the ban,..
gosh .. sometimes... it feels like this is 2Malaysia instead of 1..
This is indeed a serios issue.. but actually only a small matter... which is so unsignificant to a country's development.
Will they die bcos non muslim use Allah ..
perhaps .. i should say they are uncivilised...
as u can see from the word ALLAH
= ALL ah
it can be used be ALL-ah!!!
This is an unique word.. n in fact god create it .. with ALL in it ..
perhaps implying that it can be used by all !!!
Malaysian Muslims wake up!!! (no mean to offence)
The ‘Allah’ issue: A sociological approach
KUALA LUMPUR: The controversy over the High Court decision last week allowing a Catholic weekly to use the word “Allah” should be handled not only through legal proceedings but also sociologically, said a social scientist.
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) Professor of Social Anthropology Prof Datuk Dr Shamsul Amri Baharuddin said outlandish remarks made by certain quarters could worsen the situation.
As it is a delicate issue, he said it must be addressed carefully as it could lead to a far-reaching implication on ethnic relations and threaten public order.
On Wednesday, the High Court granted the Home Ministry a stay of execution on the ruling allowing the Herald weekly magazine to use the word “Allah” in its Malay-language edition, pending the hearing of an appeal.
Dr Shamsul Amri, who is also UKM Director of the Institute of the Malay World and Civilisation, said the solution could be found by determining the aspects that should be analysed and to what extent all quarters can discuss the matter rationally.
The question boils down to why Malay-Muslims oppose the court decision openly or quietly.
This must be seen from the historical-social reality, said Shamsul Amri, pointing out Article 160 of the Federal Constitution, which states that a Malay is a person who “professes to be a Muslim, habitually speaks the Malay language, adheres to Malay customs.”
Based on this clause and other related provisions including Article 3 and Article 11 (4), the Federal and state governments administer, plan and implement various governance policies, touching on every aspect of the Malay-Muslim’s religious life.
”This has become Muslims’ psychic unity, which is difficult to erase, that is Islam is Malays, Malays are Islam,” he said, adding that to Malays the world “Allah” is everything, from the pillar of religion to faith, norms and values in their life.
”The label Malay-Muslim is most apt to categorise the Malays in the country but it is seldom used as it has been generally accepted that Malays are automatically Muslims,” he said.
This is different from ethnic Malays in Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore, southern Thailand, southern Philippines, Sri Lanka, South Africa and other destinations of the Malay diaspora where Malays are not automatically regarded as Muslims because of the difference in their social identity.
He said from a sociological standpoint, the Malays in this country were very sensitive on issues involving Islam as they felt that they owned Islam and the social proprietyship could not be questioned.
”As they feel that they own ‘Allah’, they feel that they know Allah and hold the rights to discuss it.
”They are born Islam or Muslim, live Islamic-Muslim life and die in Islam or as a Muslim.. This is the Malaysian historical-social reality,” he added.
The social reality complexity of Malays in leading the Islamic way of life becomes more difficult when Islam has been turned into a symbol and political ideology, he said, adding that it has brought political Islam into the global arena and further worsened the situation.
”For example, many Malay-Muslims do not know that the Palestinian struggle is a nationalist struggle, not an Islamic struggle, as not all Palestinians are Muslims,” he said.
Maybe this scenario explains why Malay-Muslims reacted negatively when a Catholic weekly was allowed to use the word “Allah” for “God” in its Malay publication. The weekly is published in four languages.
Before the High Court decision on Dec 31 and a stay of execution on the ruling on Wednesday, the Home Ministry barred the weekly from using of the word “Allah” for security reasons and to “prevent confusion among Muslims.”
UKM Institute of the Malay World and Civilization principal fellow Datuk Dr Denison Jayasooria feels that the issue can be resolved through discussions and dialogues among religious leaders and the communities with the Government acting as mediator.
He said the Government must solve the issue wisely through the 1Malaysia concept by focusing on the principles of recognition, nationhood and social justice.
”All is not lost but the Government has to be really sincere in solving the root problem and mediating the issues,” he said, by linking the issue to the success of the 1Malaysia concept in restoring confidence in the people, including minority groups.
He said freedom of expression should be manipulated for political gains as it would could worsen the conflict. -- Bernama
9m2 :) last semester...
hei .. very fast it is last semester oredy ..
9m2... three semester have gone..
so too..
many incidents happened,..
this year... this semester..
hope tat everything ll be all fine...
the smiley ll still be the smiley :)
hehe,,
all the best to all 9m2ians !!!
Good luck for this fruitfl year !!!
n dun think about the past... result in the past is history ..
think of future..
it ll be better... :)
-'jinso0N'-
hapPi New yEar!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ^_^V
hei it is new year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEW YEAR!!!!!!
Happy NEW YEARR 2010 !!!! =)
明けましておめでとうございます . 새해 복 많이 받으세요
Gutes Neues Jahr . Feliz Año Nuevo . Bonne Année
S Novym Godom . Buon Capo d’Anno . Feliz ano novo
wish all of u the best of the best in this new year !!!!! :)
good luck n all the best !!
have a fulfilling year !!! =)
From -'Jinso0N'-
Happy NEW YEARR 2010 !!!! =)
明けましておめでとうございます . 새해 복 많이 받으세요
Gutes Neues Jahr . Feliz Año Nuevo . Bonne Année
S Novym Godom . Buon Capo d’Anno . Feliz ano novo
wish all of u the best of the best in this new year !!!!! :)
good luck n all the best !!
have a fulfilling year !!! =)
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