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TRANSFORMATION A FORTNIGHTLY E-ZINE PUBLISHED BY THE SATHYA SAI BABA CENTRAL COUNCIL OF MALAYSIA VOLUME 2 | 22 Sept - 6 Oct 2010 Celebrating Life Through Love & Service A Brief Look at the Sai Convention 2010

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TRANSFORMATIONA FORTNIGHTLY E-ZINE PUBLISHED BY THE SATHYA SAI BABA CENTRAL COUNCIL OF MALAYSIA

VOLUME 2| 22 Sept - 6 Oct 2010

CelebratingLife Through

Love & ServiceA Brief Look at the

Sai Convention 2010

Two weeks have passed since 1000 devotees gathered at the last Sai convention in Port Dickson. The dust has not settled as people still speak of the convention. The inspiring sessions, the over�low-ing love, the wonderful organization of the convention, the bhajans, the fellowship and most of all the presence of Bhagavan especially when so much of spirit of unity and purity were felt.

Transformation, our National Newsletter was launched with a pledge that it will reach the hearts of all members of centres and bhajan units once in two weeks. The reason for the column is to trace the development of all centres and council and to offer an opportunity to consolidate activities. The purpose is also to remind us in the deployment of all programmes that both inner transmission and outer transmission must go hand in hand.

Fourteen days have passed. These are important formative days as the new council needs to re-look at the directions laid out in the Vision (Way Forward) book released during the convention. 5 days after the convention the National Wanita coordinator gathered a team to re-look at the modules to be deployed by November 19th 2010, the Ladies Day. The meeting focused on what is the most crucial need in the community and reassessed the priority using the “LIGHT” modular approach. Somehow if we can mobilize the force of the ladies wing, we can reach to thousands of houses and convert them to wonderful homes of hope through this “LIGHT” programme.

I sat in the Sathya Sai Educare Board meeting comprised of all program coordinators. The Academy formally under the Vice –President of Education, combed through every programme deployed under the Education wing and stressed the deployment methods. The SSE was asked to re-look at the training approach. The curriculum was asked to be re-evaluated to see if the contents were universal enough for us to approach a larger section of the community. The alumni were asked to be identi�ied. It’s a paradox that after 25 years of SSE and EHV in the communities that we haven’t actually seen a visible force of these trained people either at the centre or state leadership. We need to consolidate this unique and valuable force for both teaching and offering their leadership especially when they have been exposed to the Avathar’s philosophy of value training.

There is a real cry for us to centre stage the Parentcare programme. I remember Sis Rita Bruce; the doyen of parenting in the Sai world after reading the entire Parentcare module remarked that not only we should immediately sent the whole module to Bhagavan but to patent this beautiful piece of work. The entire civilization is at the brink of impending disaster largely due to the generation of social unrest and increasing trends of negative social behaviour. The root of the problem lies in attitude. If the parents are empowered to shape this important aspect of human personal-ity, we have the capacity to save hundreds if not thousands of families. We have developed the bullets over the years. Unfortu-nately the gun to �ire, in the form of strong organizational commit-ment has yet to be forceful. The Academy board took the decision that parents sending their respective children for SSE classes must undergo the Parentcare programme. For this it was suggested that in January, the Academy will implement a national Parentcare camp where every state coordinator is to identify a team of 10 trainers to be sent for this important Train the Trainer camp. Details will follow. This was indeed inspiring as the programme

possesses the potential to transform many families and ignite the power of love and care in homes.

Last Sunday exactly 14 days later, the National Youth coordina-tors team sat in Kuala Lumpur to formulate their action plans. A national camp is in the pipeline. A structured system of consolidating the form 5 leavers was discussed. The break-through was the decision to organize in January a Sathya Sai Alumni evening. This would prove historical. A letter would be sent out to all centres to please scan, see and identify past SSE and EHV students who have been exposed to the classes since 1985. There is an urgent call to every one of them and we would like to invite them for this evening in Kuala Lumpur. Details by the organizers i.e. National Youth Committee will follow. The sound of the conch blowing could be heard. The call to awaken to the need of the hour was again reminded.

In Malacca, newspapers reported a high incidence of teenage pregnancy. Baby dumping has become a regular feature. A symposia on “RETAINING INNOCENCE IN YOUTH” was suggested. Concept paper to state governments would be at this time would be welcomed and a detailed one was to be prepared by November end. An amazing “Values at work” seminar was suggested. An incredible idea on how people at work can practice values would be timely.

As I left the young and energetic group, it was déjà vu for 25 years before I could visualize us when we were youth sitting in groups discussing ideas on how society can be transformed. We formed in the last 14 days a committee to re-look at the secretarial and �inancial matters of the council. We met and the three hours discussion ended with a generation of �irm guide-lines for these important tasks.

An Exco meeting was called last Wednesday. The team returned. Many with new positions, but they were all there. Till midnight we discussed all the relevant issues. As I drove back home that night I wondered what made these incredible souls dedicate so much time and care for others. What do they gain? What keeps them going? Indeed consciousness is a perplexing subject and more perplexing is the subject of transforming consciousness which is core business of the council. The next few months will see the council members travel to every state to monitor, understand and provide solutions if not learn from everyone where they are and what they would want to do as far as the wing activities are concerned. The only prayer we have is that state coordinators must call and ensure that centre leaders must compulsorily be present for these sessions for the council leaders are there to help and make centres and state relevant to a greater cause.

In February 2011 we travel to Swami. There are only a few months left. The national wing committees are at present meet-ing to formulate the new plans and reinforce the older ones. The birthday celebrations in every state will take place. There is plenty to do but in doing all what we do, we must ensure we are having peace, love and most of all possess the attitude of enjoying what we do…for after all, life is both inner transfor-mation and outer transmission.

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INNER TRANSFORMATION,OUTER TRANSFORMATION

A fortnightly column by Dr.Suresh Govind

Intense �lushes of grace showered the three-day Sai Convention 2010 that was held recently, at the Glory Beach Resort in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, between 3rd and 5th September. Themed Celebrating Life, the convention was universal in nature to reinstate the joy of celebration, embark an inward journey and transform in order to break the barriers of love and faith that conceals our very nature. The Sai Convention 2010 or SaiCon as it’s fondly known was truly a cause for jubilance, thrilling discoveries and informative congregation of the inquisitive as well as the experienced hearts and minds.

DAY ONE

The convention kick started at roughly 2pm with uplifting Bhajans by the National Bhajan Team who �illed the atmo-sphere with sweet kirtans that helped narrow the atten-tion of hundreds of convener towards divinity. Vedic chanters made their way through the red carpet 45 minutes after the Bhajans carrying Bhagawan’s padukas to symbolise the grand entrance of the Eternal Master amidst a highly-charged environment. As Swami’s padukas was placed at the gloriously decorated seating arrangement, the Elders and leaders witnessed the lighting of the Jyothi to signify the start of the three-day convention. The programme was followed by a spiritually elevating welcoming speech by the Chairman of the Zone 4, Bro. Dr V.K. Ravindran.

The convention was further graced with the presence of the honourable Yang Berhormat Datuk Ghazali Yusof who delightfully witnessed the opening performance by the Klang Valley Youth. The youths presented a drama that was aptly titled Celebrating Life depicting the life story a youth who faced a sudden death and went to the heavens. His conversation with God narrated a series of �lashback which revealed how he had lived a mundane life. While his character had the opportunity to live a beautiful life, he was too wrapped up in his own humdrums that he forgot to celebrate life as the years swept through. The drama ended with the youth realising that his life was indeed a missing puzzle. He soon repented before being a given a chance by the Almighty to relive his days.

As the drama came to an end, the organisers invited the guest of honour to deliver his opening address on Celebrating Diversity for Peace and Harmony. Centre delegates then made their way to the Annual General Meeting (AGM). After a dinner break, the night programme resumed with several cultural performances including an elevating choir performance by the SCA Group and Multi-cultural Dance extravaganza by the SSEHV children of Alor

Setar. The convention which was also organised in conjunction with Bhagawan Baba’s 85th Birthday saw a unique presentation that followed soon after the spectacular performances.

Participants were given a heads on the latest develop-ment of the Sai Care Project, an on-going national welfare project that was being done in conjunction with the 85th Advent of the Avathar, through ‘News you would like to hear’. A couple of newsreaders presented the development of each project in the form of news headlines. Several ‘value advertisements’ and commu-nity service messages, in line with the SaiCare projects were slated in between the news segments that impressed the guest of honour who was witnessing the event that night. The honourable Minister from the Prime Minister’s Department in charge of Unity Yang Berhormat Senator Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon was then called to deliver his keynote address. The outgoing Central Council president Bro. Billy Fong, accompanied by deputy president Prof Dr Suresh Govind presented Tan Sri Koh with a compilation of the latest reports on the SaiCare project to be handed over to the govern-ment for further action. The highlight concluded the �irst day of the convention.

A Cause For Celebrationby R.S. Kamini

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DAY 2

For the �irst time, a congregation of almost 1,000 people were broken up into 40 mini groups to facilitate the work-shop sessions which served as sathsangs on Celebrating Self, Health and Environment’. The workshop was moder-ated by selected candidates including state coordinators and centre chairpersons. Workshop participants were given personal evaluation questionnaires and were asked to evaluate their personal progress on all three categories. The workshop was mainly aimed at guiding them in their spiritual journey as well their health progress and their contribution towards the environment, which serves as a cause for celebration in their daily lives. The afternoon session witnessed a meaningful Educare Convocation ceremony to celebrate the graduating Group 4 SSE children who received their honorary certi�icates from the Educare Academy, an arm of the Education Wing. The certi�icates were presented by the honorary educationist and renowned historian Tan Sri Prof Emeritus Dr Khoo Kay Kim.

Participants were once again broke into their respective groups to attend a second round of workshop. This time around, individuals and families came together to share their thoughts and pick up pointers from the sea of infor-mation shared by subject matter experts such as Bro Dato’ J Jegadeesan who spoke on Family Bonding. ………who moderated on Harmony at Home and Sis Vijaya Ramachandran and Sis Sitpah who deliberated on Parent Care for the afternoon session. After an inspiring experience-sharing session by a few devotees, audience were thrilled with yet another startling display of talents through a drama presentation entitled “Unity in Diversity”

depicting the importance of upholding values regard-less of the environment or circumstances. The story revolved around the a family where each member opting to have things done their way. Modesty and honesty were far from their lives until the senior most member of the family shared a few tales that portrayed values such as unity, �ilial piety, trust, right conduct and love. The family members reunited upon hearing these tales only to realise that Sai Baba Himself had came in disguise to teach them a very precious lesson. This very play was staged in Prashanti Nilayam, in the physical presence of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, in conjunction with Chinese New Year early this year.

A sea of change swept the Sathya Sai Baba Central Council of Malaysia as outgoing leaders paved the way for new blood to carry on the Master’s Mission and lead the Sai Organisation in Malaysia.. The new of�ice bear-ers inclusive of state and national project coordinators were of�icially introduced to the entire congregation shortly after Prof Dr Suresh Govind delivered his acceptance speech as the new president of the Sathya Sai Central Council of Malaysia. It was an emotional affair as the council bid farewell to the outgoing presi-dent Bro Billy Fong. Bro Suresh Govind presented a special token of appreciation to honour Bro Billy and his wife for their relentless contribution and transfor-mation they had brought forth.

Bro Suresh Govind also took the opportunity to launch the ‘Way Forward’ booklet, which will serve as guide-line for all council members, state and national project coordinators in executing their duties.

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DAY 3

For the �irst time, a congregation of almost 1,000 people wDAY 3.

The �inal half-day journey saw the launch of the Self-Transformation Programme under the guidance of Bro Jeothish Babu the chairperson of Willeton Centre, Austra-lia. The STP Programme is a powerful tool of transforma-tion that was proven to be great hit in Australia in trans-forming the minds the hearts of each sadhaka to imbibe, live and inspire others by practicing Bhagawan Baba’s teachings.

Prior to the SaiCon 2010, the organisers had introduced a short �ilm competition for the Youths. The winners were feted at the event. The winning entry titled ‘ANTaryami’ was submitted Bro Jaidev Dorai and team from the Klang Valley. The short �ilm lasting three minutes told the story of an ant that travelled aimlessly until it met a master ant that helped set some directions and transform its life. The �irst runner-up was an entry by a group of youths from Ipoh, Perak while the second runner-up was for short-�ilm by youths of Johor. Winners took home hampers worth RM100, RM50 and RM30, respectively.

The highlight of the day was a two-hour speech by the newly elected president Dr Suresh Govind who spoke on Celebrating Life Forever-the Way Forward, where he shared the organisations’ aspirations, Swami’s expecta-tions and a preview of the much needed paradigm shift for the organisation as well as individuals as the next step forward.

The convention ended with simple closing ceremony led by quirky speech and ‘take-home’ messages that was delivered by Dato’ Jegadeesan before the closing aarathi.

A lady in distress was the call of the day. Fresh from mourning her husband’s death, Susila and her �ive children were featured in a local newspaper seeking help to �ix her home and cut the coconut tree that falls over their roof. The youths of SSBC Bukit Mertajam returned the call on Sept 19 and 20, by contributing new roo�ing and �looring. They performed narayana seva, Educare classes, presented a new altar, as well as chop the coconut tree that was endangering the lives of the family.

Prior to the project, which is a gift to Swami in conjunction with his 85th Birthday this year, Northern Region Coordina-tor Bro Magadave presented a talk to the youths on Swami’s mission, His work and their duty as His instrument. This resulted in a total of 45 volunteers (including 15 villagers) for the project.

The ladies of the centre cooked and served the villagers as they assisted with the restoration work. Once completed, the villagers joined the volunteers for a Bhajan session, seated on the new and clean �loor with the family. Although it was the �irst time they heard of Swami, it was truly a blessed occasion to see them so receptive towards Him and the Sai mission to serve mankind. The house owner even said, “Tears and thanks to Swami for his unlimited and endless divine grace showered to us.”

Heartfelt thanks to all that made this event a success – Bukit Mertajam Indian Youth Organization, Penang Sai Youths, Alma Sai Centre and National Grama Seva Members.

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The Divine Answer

During the Malaysia Day cum Hari Raya Celebration at the Pure Life Society Orphanage recently, a memorable cheque presentation ceremony was held. Bro. Gwee Hock Aun, a trustee and executor of the estate of late Sis. Tan Chooi Sim, presented a cheque of RM153, 982 to the Sathya Sai Baba Central Council of Malaysia. The generous gesture of late Sis Tan, in bequeathing a portion of her estate to the Sai Council for its social and welfare work is certainly an act of great compassion and love. Her act reminded us of Swami’s teaching – to always give, give and give in life. Bro. Billy Fong, our Vice-President of SCA, received the cheque on behalf of the Sai Council. Bro Ooi Cheng Sooi, another trustee and executor of the estate, presented a speech, which touched the hearts of many, in memory of Sis Tan. Below are excerpts from the speech: “Career-wise the late Tan Chooi Sim @ Girlie, had a humble start as a police constable after dropping out of school. After a couple of years in the police force she joined the University Hospital as a receptionist and worked in that position until she retired. She was a spinster. She lived in a rented room for many years and managed to maintain herself and regularly put aside money as savings even though the job she held paid a meagre salary as it was a Division 4 post at that time. She was frugal, led a simple life yet generous when necessary.

”In March 1982 she was advised to purchase a house. She used her savings to pay the deposit for a single storey house in SS2 and took a government housing loan to pay the balance of the purchase price. The repayment period of the loan was 25 years. A huge chunk of her monthly salary went towards the monthly repayment of her loan leaving her with little money to upkeep herself. She somehow managed and struggled on. When she retired in 1991, almost all of her pension went towards her loan repay-ment. She had to �ind a job to supplement her income and she got herself employed as a clinic assistant at an eye clinic. “In mid 2008 she paid up the housing loan and her full pension was restored. Her full pension was suf�icient to see her through each month and so she didn’t have to depend any more on the income derived from the eye clinic. Age was catching up. She was 72 years old then. However, to keep herself occupied she continued to work part time - two days a week - at the eye clinic. She enjoyed the relatively slower pace of life for about only six months as death struck in February 2009. She was healthy and strong, not af�licted by any old age sickness.

On 6th February 2009 at midday she was happily chat-ting with the neighbour over the fence. At 2.00pm I was

informed she had collapsed and was unconscious. She was rushed to the University Hospital. She didn’t come out of the coma and passed away the next morning. She died of aneurysm – haemorrhage of an artery in the head. She had a humble career and yet she was able to leave something behind to bene�it others less fortu-nate.

“Only the people who are close to the late Tan Chooi Sim knew the sort of person she was. She got along well with friends and strangers alike being always good natured, god fearing, kind, humble, accommodative, generous and meek. As she lived by herself, life can be very lonely. She was very close to my wife, her cousin, whom she turned to for advice and looked upon her as her con�idante. She celebrated all the festivities with us – Chinese New Year, Reunion dinner, Mooncake Festi-val, Ancestral worship, Wesak, and so on. She went shopping and marketing with us, celebrated her birth-day and our birthdays with us. We had dinner out regu-larly. She turned to us when sick or in any emergency situation. She followed us when we went visiting or outing or on short vacation. In short we were indeed her family. We attended to her when she collapsed. We rushed her to hospital and were at her side when she passed away. We made the arrangements for the funeral and the post funeral religious ceremonies.”

We miss her. Memories of her will endure in our hearts. May the merits of her good deeds plant the seed of a better and higher rebirth for her. Bro Billy Fong in his address at the event, thanked the family of late Tan Chooi Sim for her generous act of love.

SERENDIPITOUSSURRENDERby R.Zeeneeshri

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With a candle pressed into place, she unfolded the lantern into a beautiful twist of colours. The silhouettes of light sparkled in the night, as children walked around carrying their lanterns, playing as the full moon glowed up ahead. It was the Mid-Autumn Festival, widely known as Mooncake Festival. Chinese devotees and children gathered together for celebration at the SSBC of Bangsar last Tuesday to com-memorate the moon worship. Traditionally on this day, Chinese family members and friends will gather to admire the bright mid-autumn harvest moon, and eat moon cakes and under the moon together. This year, under the invita-tion of the SSBC of Bangsar, devotees from SS2 and Seputeh Bhajan Units spend loving family time with their brothers and sisters of Bangsar.

The evening experienced melodious Chinese bhajans amongst the normal Sai bhajans. Vibrations were cool and calming as the congregation sang along, for their dear Sai. Children from the SS2 EHV classes then presented an excit-ing drama on the signi�icances of the festival. Celebration of the festival is strongly associated with the legend of Houyi and Chang'e, the moon Goddess of Immortality. The version depicted by the EHV children states that Houyi was an immortal and Chang'e was a beautiful young girl, working in the palace of the Jade Emperor as an attendant to the Queen Mother of the West (the Jade Emperor's wife). Houyi aroused the jealousy of the other immortals, who then slandered him before the Jade Emperor. Houyi and his wife, Chang'e, were subsequently banished from heaven. They were forced to live on Earth. Houyi had to hunt to survive and became a skilled and famous archer.At that time, there were ten suns, in the form of three-legged birds, residing in a mulberry tree in the eastern sea. Each day one of the sun birds would have to travel around the world on a carriage, driven by Xihe, the 'mother' of the suns. One day, all ten of the suns circled together, causing the Earth to burn. Emperor Yao, the Emperor of China, commanded Houyi to use his archery skill to shoot down all but one of the suns. Upon completion of his task, the Emperor rewarded Houyi with a pill that granted eternal life. Emperor Yao advised Houyi not to swallow the pill immediately but instead to prepare himself by praying and fasting for a year before taking it. Houyi took the pill home and hid it under a rafter. One day, Houyi was summoned away again by Emperor Yao. During her husband's absence, Chang'e, noticed a white beam of light beckoning from the rafters, and discovered the pill. Chang'e swal-lowed it and immediately found that she could �ly. Houyi returned home, realizing what had happened he began to reprimand his wife. Chang'e escaped by �lying out the window into the sky.

Houyi pursued her halfway across the heavens but was forced to return to Earth because of strong winds. Chang'e reached the moon, where she coughed up part of the pill. Chang'e commanded the hare that lived on the moon to make another pill. Chang'e would then be able to return to Earth and her husband. The legend states that the hare is still pounding herbs, trying to make the pill. Houyi built himself a palace in the sun, representing "Yang" (the male principle), in contrast to Chang'e's home on the moon which represents "Yin" (the female principle). Once a year, on the �ifteenth day of the full moon, Houyi visits his wife. That is the reason why the moon is very full and beautiful on that night. The drama also told many other versions of the celebration.

The evening ended with a scrumptious meal being served by the Chinese devotees after bhajans. Among the items on the menu were porridge, mooncake, bullshorn, and yam. The celebration was an enchanting and loving affair �illed with merriment and sharing of traditions and culture.

LunarGet-Together

by R.Zeeneeshri

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The ideal preached by the Sathya Sai Education in Human Values (SSEHV) is to raise a generation of boys and girls who have a clean and clear conscience. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba says ‘The actual syllabus is not as impor-tant as the creation of an atmosphere where noble habits and ideals can grow and fructify.’ The Bal Vikas pupils follow Bal Vikas discipline and curriculum only for one day in the week and attend their usual schools on the other days. Unless knowledge is transformed into wisdom, and wisdom is expressed in character, education is a wasteful process.

These ideals, as raised by Sai Baba, have always been among the objectives upheld by the Sathya Sai Education Wing, which has grown into a holistic education system that covers a wide range of formal, non-formal and infor-mal education programs in all parts of the world. Here, the Sathya Sai Education Wing under the auspices of Sathya Sai Baba Central Council of Malaysia mainly organises educational programmes that caters for multi-racial and multi-religious children of Sai devotees. These programs enables the children and youth aged between 6 and 17 to understand their own religion, the religion of others and the Human Values of all religions, which helps mould them to be useful to themselves, their families and to society.

The Sathya Sai Education in Human Values (SSEHV) programme is aimed at fostering the knowledge of religion and spirituality, the love for the Divine, the Human Values of mankind and all the great ideals fostered within Sai Centres into societies' mainstream especially to children. The great values common to all religions need to be stressed, rather that the form and name of Sai Baba, so that

all children can imbibe these values and become examples to their families and society.

The wing also organises training for Bal Vikas (SSE) Gurus jointly or independently, maintains a reference library and reading room containing Sai Publications and journals and operates as a base for Teen Youths and Youths to evolve to become future leaders of Sai Centres and society.

Today we celebrate the 63 graduating students for their endurance in completing the SSE syllabus and embarking on a greater journey of imbibing and spreading the Values of Sathya Sai through their thoughts, words and deeds, as well as the Sathya Sai National Educare Academy for shaping the young minds.

Our heartiest congratulations to all graduates of Sathya Sai Educare Academy!

“Students should aspire to promote the nation’s wellbeing, its security and happi-ness. Sel�lessness, absence of egoism, unos-tentatiousness and true love should be the hallmarks of a true student.”

~Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba~

Educare convocation 2010by R.S. Kamini

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List of Graduating Students available on the next page.

Sathya Sai EducareAcademy Convocation

G r a d u a t i n g S t u d e n t s

Arulkantharoban ArumugamIpoh Garden

ArunprakashMativanan

Seremban Selatan

Baik Kai JieSS2

Chandrashegkar Samasundaram

Seberang Prai

Daneish SelvakumarIpoh Garden

Foo Yee ChengSS2

Jagdeeish Rao Subramaniam

Kulim

Jotheaswara Rao SS3

Jivavelan MoganSeberang Prai

Kaveesh VijendranSS3

Lishaanth NairBandar Klang

Prabhaharan PerumalBandar Klang

Class of 2010 - Boys

Sudarshan Saiee Sugumaran

SS3

Thiban Raj ArumugamBandar Klang

Vasanth ElangovanIpoh Garden

Vighnarraj JyotiTamil Mani

Sungai Petani

Vijay Nair Devadass Bandar Klang

ViknesherramKalaiselvanIpoh Garden

Vischaal Rubern Yogaratnam

SS3

Yumesh SuthakaranSeberang Prai

DakshanSeberang Prai

Hariharan RajaTaman Yarl

YudhisthiraRamanaiduTaman Yarl

Arun ArumugamTaman Yarl

KharthikpathyRegopathyTaman Yarl

"Good education is that which teaches the method of achieving world peace; that which destroys narrow-mindedness and promotes unity, equality and peaceful co-existence among human beings.”

- Sri Sathya Sai BabaKhor Wai Ching

Kepong

Gnanadharsini Sunderesvaran

Cheras

Ghayastri SubbaraooRawang

Gayethri DevadassAlor Star

Hema GunasegaranBangsar

Jwalitha RamachandraAmpang

Kavithrra GanesanKulim

Keeirtiniy RaviSeremban Selatan

KubashsiniBalakrishnan

Ipoh Garden

Laavanya MuniandyBandar Klang

Manimala ManivananSeremban Selatan

Nareisha Suresh KumarIpoh Garden

Nishallini RavichandarSS3

AbilaasiniAthinarayanan Rao

Rawang

Anujha AthinarayananKulim

Charumathy NairSeremban

Dhaniyah SurendranathSS3

Class of 2010 - Girls

Reenisha Devi Ramachandran

SS3

Revathi GunasaihalMelaka

Revathi NaiduIpoh Garden

Sai DharineeSathiyasenan

Seremban 2

Sai LavanyaThangamany

Seremban Selatan

Sangita SaiSivanesan

SS3

Shalini RamanSS3

Shilpa SureshKumar

SS3

SubabhaliniRangasamy

Alor Star

TharunniaGanesanAlor Star

TamilarasiSubramaniam

Seremban Selatan

Vishallini GunabalanAlor Star

Om YasveniMahendran

Bangsar

Pakiavathy SivasamyAlor Star

PrishanthiniManoharan

SS3

Purnima SundaresanBrick�ields

DanushaPeralanAlor Star

NendheniRamachandran

Sri Muda