AIM

To enlist young Malaysian Indians between the ages 18 to 30, to harness their energies towards socio-political action through Putera MIC, a network of young Malaysian Indians.

OBJECTIVES


To establish a strong network among community leaders to identify potential young people who can be enlisted into the Putera MIC
To organize leadership workshops to groom young Malaysian Indian leaders for socio-political action.
To create a network amongst young graduates and professionals and provide advice on career development and employment opportunities.
To encourage all MIED loan recipients, AIMST and TAFE students and alumni to play an active role in community upliftment through Putera MIC

STRATEGIES


An official launch of the Putera MIC, A Network of Young Malaysian Indians will be organized
A nation wide recruitment campaign to promote Putera MIC will be organized in 2007 at the State and Divisional levels
Brochures will be printed and distributed to all divisions to enlist their involvement in the recruitment of Putera members
The formation of Putera will be highlighted in the conventional and electronic mass media and through other modes attractive to the targeted age group

PM ABDULLAH LAUNCHES AIMST: SYMBOL OF UNITY

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah
Ahmad Badawi suggested
that the ASIAN Institute of Medicine,
Science and Technology
(AIMST) collaborate with leading
ICT companies in the Kulim High
Tech Park and tailoritscurricula to meet industry needs.
In addition the institute should
also help provide manpower for
the park as well as the nation’s
Multimedia Super Corridor
(MSC).
Speaking at the official launch of
the AIMST University’s new campus
at Semeling, Bedong, near
Sungai Petani the prime minister
believed the close proximity of
the Kulim High Tech Park, to the
AIMST campus has the potential
to be exploited for benefit.
AIMST, a private university established
by the Maju Institute
of Educational Development
(MIED) the education arm of
MIC was founded on March 15,
2001 and was conferred university
status in April 2007.