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The Special Malaysian Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (SMART; Malay: Pasukan Mencari dan Menyelamat Khas Malaysia, Jawi: ڤاسوكن منچاري دان مڽلامت خاص مليسيا) is a disaster relief and rescue task force established under the National Security Council based on the approval of the Cabinet on 18 May 1994.
It operates the eponymous website Cari.com.my, the country's first search engine and web portal, along with online florist Flowers.com.my and web hosting service Onnet. [1] [2] Cari Forum, a multilingual internet forum, is a particularly popular portion of its website, and has been reported to be Malaysia's largest internet forum. [3]
Abdul Jabar Mohd Yusof (Jawi: عبدال جبار محمد يوسف, Malay pronunciation: [abdul jabar]) or more commonly known as Cikgu Jabar was a Malaysian politician and teacher. He has served as the Member of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly for Batu Laut for three consecutive terms from 1974 to 1986, becoming the first and only ...
Smart Selangor Bus (formerly known as Bas Selangorku) is a free public transportation service initiated by the Selangor State Government to provide efficient and high-quality transit options for its residents. Launched in July 2015, the program began with three local authorities and expanded to eleven by 2016 due to positive public response.
In the first video posted at 1:29 a.m., Jabbar said he’d initially planned to kill his family and friends but was concerned that news headlines wouldn’t focus on the “war between the ...
However after seven years, the MLO decided to dissolve and its member unions rejoined the MTUC. [ 9 ] Similarly in 2006, after Zainal was defeated by Syed Shahir in the contest for MTUC president, a group of five unions allied to Zainal and led by Abdul Razak Hassan of the Railwaymen’s Union of Malaysia attempted a split from the MTUC.
Wild video has emerged of the Bourbon Street shootout between police and New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar — showing New Year’s revelers running for their lives as shots rang out in the ...
The country's first search engine and web portal company, Cari Internet, was also founded that year. [3] According to the first Malaysian Internet survey conducted from October to November 1995 by MIMOS and Beta Interactive Services, one out of every thousand Malaysians had access to the Internet (20,000 Internet users out of a population of 20 ...