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Grades [1] [2] [3] Post-nominal Title Wife's title Ribbon The Most Exalted Order of the Star of Sarawak Darjah Utama Yang Amat Mulia Bintang Sarawak: Knight Grand Commander: Satria Bintang Sarawak: S.B.S. Pehin Sri-Grand Commander: Panglima Negara Bintang Sarawak: P.N.B.S. Dato Sri: Datin Sri: Commander: Panglima Setia Bintang Sarawak: P.S.B.S ...
The following is the orders, decorations, and medals given by Governor / Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sarawak. When applicable, post-nominal letters and non-hereditary titles are indicated. The presentation of the award was usually held at The Astana , the Governor's official residence.
In 1972, the training centre was officially upgraded to an Institute, and is officially known as Institut Tadbiran Awam Negara (INTAN). This change in status coincided with the centre's increasing role and responsibilities under the National Economic Policy (NEP 1971-1990), aimed at socioeconomic development and eradicating poverty in this ...
The Pingat Pentadbiran Awam (Civil Administration Medal) ranks fourth in the Sarawak State Orders, Decorations and Medals list. The medal was instituted in 1973, to ...
The Sovereign of Malaysia; Type: State Order: Established: 2 May 1995: Ribbon: Red with a blue central stripe bearing 2 yellow stripes and narrow white edges. Awarded for: Meritorious service to the country: Status: Currently constituted: Sovereign: Yang di-Pertuan Agong: Grades: Commander: Post-nominals: P.J.N. Statistics; First induction ...
In 1967, Pejabat Perjawatan Persekutuan was renamed as Establishment Office of Malaysia. When Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Shamsuddin helmed the leadership, the title was changed to Pengarah Perjawatan Malaysia in 1968 at the same year the name Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam (JPA) was first used on 15 August 1968.
The orders, decorations, and medals of the Malaysian states and federal territories, in which each state and federal territory of Malaysia has devised a system of orders and awards to honour residents for actions or deeds that benefit their local community or state, are in turn subsumed within the Malaysian honours system.
Professor of Arabic, Alfred Guillaume (SOAS); Professor of Sociology, Syed Farid al-Attas (National University of Singapore) [3] Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, Devin J. Stewart (Emory University) agree that there is a resemblance between the ijazah and the university degree. [4] However, Toby Huff and others reject Makdisi's theory.