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Monday, October 26, 2020

IMMUNE CEE: Ang kasangga mo sa paglaban sa sakit pati na rin sa pagkita ng malaki

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Saturday, October 24, 2020

Hats off to Manjinder “James” Kumar! A Restaurateur who became a NGO President

Non-resident Indian Manjinder “James” Kumar has been living in the Philippines for almost his whole life, with only a few childhood years spent in his provincial hometown Jalajandar in India’s Punjab region where he was born. Marrying a Filipina with whom he bore five children with was like punctuating his almost being a Filipino.

 

But who is this guy doing so many things to help the Filipinos in this life-changing times of the Covid-19 pandemic?

 

Meet Manjinder “James” Kumar, whose hats he wears are as varied as his fiery spirit. He’s a businessman but he’s also founder of an NGO, a crime-abhorring expat, and was once a church leader.


The entrepreneur

Kumar’s street smartness got him meeting and connecting with people in his latter teen years. His stint mostly had to do with assisting fellow Indians so they could live, conduct business and thrive with ease in the Philippines. He’s mastered the art of brokerage and later on started his own consultancy firm, which assisted expats in documentation, and offered legal assistance, among many things.

 

One venture came after the other. Soon he found himself opening up a business process outsourcing company, a security agency, and an authentic Indian cuisine restaurant.

 

The opening of a restaurant, aptly called Swaadisht Indian Cuisine and Bar [Swaadisht translates to delicious], sprung from Kumar’s passion to boost the promotion of Indian culture and love for food. Kumar formerly co-owned another Indian restaurant but decided to put up one which he and his wife could solely call their own and pass on to their children someday.

 

Swaadisht specializes in authentic Indian cuisines with some Asian fare.

 

“We celebrate important Indian occasions like Diwali (Festival of Lights) and Holi (Festival of Colors) at Swaadisht. We would air live cricket shows, occasionally stage bangra and belly dancing performances, and play Indian pop music on weekends. When Swaadisht launched its maiden branch in May 2019, former India Ambassador to the Philippines H.E. Jaideep Mazumdar and his wife honored us with their presence and participated in our ribbon cutting ceremony. Swaadisht’s been the official food provider in the series of special flights organized by the Government of India, implemented by the Embassy of India in Manila. The special flights recovered back to India Indian nationals who had been stranded in the Philippines because of the pandemic’s border lockdown directive. We’re honored that our restaurant’s been well-received by the Embassy of India in Manila,” shares Kumar.

 

Follow Swaadisht on www.facebook.com/SwaadishtManila.

 

Kumar’s most recent portfolio add ons included a build and sell company, and a soon-to-launch micro financing firm.

 

The church leader

Kumar was president of the Khalsa Diwan Sikh Temple in the Philippines for eight year. He said “leading our church was no easy feat because we were not only a house of worship, but also a place where we were expected to help anyone in need. You could call our church a one-stop-shop. Every day, people came to pray and share a free meal with us. Our missionary works were steadfast. A lot of my fellowmen faced different sorts of abuse-related problems and the only recourse was to help them.”

Socio-civic activities and cultural promotions were also at the core of Kumar’s leadership of the Khalsa Diwan Temple. Kumar would incorporate many important Indian celebrations and milestones with their church activities. One of the his most important efforts for the church was the construction of the Guru Nanak Dev Ji Multipurpose Hall in Porac, Pampanga for the local Aetas (indigenous Filipinos)—Khalsa Diwan Temple’s way of paying tribute to Guru Nanak Dev Ji who was then celebrating his 500th birthday. The late guru’s an important pillar of the Sikhism faith.

 

The Indian-Filipino NGO founding president

In 2015, Kumar founded the Filipino Indian Commerce and Welfare Society Inc. (FICWSI) aimed at bringing together Indian and Filipino businessmen and stakeholders under one umbrella organization to look after their needs, welfare and interests. But FICWSI shone best in 2020 when its aids-giving machinery was put to full, nonstop use when the pandemic hit the Philippines in early 2020 causing the main economic region and the country itself to shut down its borders.

 

Action man Kumar, leading FICWSI, has been out and about in the fields even before day one of the lockdown, foreseeing the need to offer aid—connecting with his pool of networks across all industries, buying goods from gathered cash or collecting donations in kind; packing the items, and delivering them right away to various beneficiaries. So many forms of much needed help are given fast and efficiently. Soon the Covid-19-centered outreach program has been officially branded #filindihelpline, a play on words that can connote “Filipino Indian helpline” or “fill-in-the-help line.” “I believe in collaborations,” Kumar says, when asked what his secret was in enabling a proficient donation drive.

 

To date, Kumar’s NGO is as active as ever, never slowing down in its aids giving activities.

 

Follow FICWSI on www.facebook.com/FICWSI.

 

The Rotary Club president

2020 marks Kumar’s second year of being at the helm of Rotary Club of Makati Nielsen under District 3830, made official when he took the oath as the socio-civic organization’s perfect vision president for 2020 to 2021 on September 4, 2020. Kumar has been an active Rotarian for 13 years now.

 

Kumar’s leadership aims at focusing the organization’s efforts in addressing the needs of the “new normal.” Specifically, it’s to empower an individual or a group so that the latter may be able to go on with life with some sort of ease—a gentle shift from mere relief giving activities. “Collaborative efforts” is also the new pvp’s growing signature, which means through his network, he pulls together various forms of resources—tangibles like financials and products and intangibles such as logistics capability and beneficiary verification capability—for a faster and more efficient help-giving.

 

An important empowerment-geared program Kumar has started is Helpline On Wheels where persons with disability (PWDs) are granted wheelchairs, and workers, particularly front liners, are granted bicycles.

 

Follow Rotary Club of Makati Nielsen on www.facebook.com/RotaryClubOfMakatiNielsen.

 

The VACC general secretary

Kumar found comfort and confidence in the non-profit organization Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) following his brother’s violent death (VACC’s formed by members who’ve been victimized by heinous crimes). He joined the group in 2015 and became its secretary general. As general secretary, he would ensure the organizations’ meeting processes and records were in order, but he’s also one officer to be seen at the foreground all the time—supporting VACC president Arsenio “Boy” Evangelista in forwarding cases on behalf of the victims of corruption and violence.

 

The proactive citizen who abhors crimes

He may not be a Filipino by birth but Kumar’s love for the country and the Filipinos are as much as he loves his motherland and co-nationals, and his many life experiences have taught him one important lesson: help the oppressed, no matter what their race or status is, at all cost. These led to Kumar’s becoming director of the Anti-Trafficking OFW Movement (ATOM), and adoption by the PNPA Sandigan Class 1994 and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Batch 32-5 Knights.

 

Know more about Kumar on www.facebook.com/KumarManjinderJames.

Friday, October 9, 2020

Embassy of Singapore, Korea and Malaysia for Asia Leaders Awards 2020

Asia Leaders Awards 2020 according to the organisers must be bigger and bolder since in these trying times as we still need to acknowledge the leaders who are shining more brightly to be emulated and to inspire others. 
The ambassadors from Singapore, Korea and Malaysia are part of the awards committees and  already selected their awardees. Ambassador Dong Man Han of Korea are always in full support as he was with Asia Leaders Awards 2019 also. 

Ambassador Gerard Ho of Singapore and Ambassador Norman Muhamad of Malaysia joins the credible awards commitee for the first time though the former Malaysian Ambassador Rizany Irwan was part of the committee last year. 

This years award ceremony will be in two venues;  November 20, 2020 at Makati Shangrila and November 23, 2020 at Embassy of Singapore in the Philippines and streamed live on the Asia Leaders Awards Facebook page and in 30 more accounts of the partner organisations.

Asia Leaders Awards main objective is to promote the Philippines as a premier business hub and destination in Asia, is one of the largest and respected award event in the Philippines with awardees from Asia Pacific. Mission is to acknowledge those leaders who inspire others to do better and be the best in their industry.

Awards committee members come from different embassies, organisations and repected industry leaders. To know more about Asia Leaders Awards, please visit our Facebook page and website 
www.asialeadersawards.asia.

Sunday, October 4, 2020

A beautiful story: Beauche International for Asia Leaders Awards 2020

When we are talking about the pioneer in beauty products manufacturing and distribution in the Philippines that targeted the mass population, you’ll think about Beauche International headed by its Founder, President and CEO, Conchita “Che”Toribio De Los Reyes. 



For 14 years, Beauche International already has footprints globally and counting more in the coming years. Neither a chemist nor a pharmacist, Che developed her formula based on a generic formulation, and then partnered with a toll manufacturer for the soap’s production. Her formula turned out to be so good and effective, and now, Beauche International offers not just soaps but a variety of beauty products. 


Hailed in Bohol but with residence in Cavite, Mommy Che or Madam Che to her distributors and resellers was also a former Mayor with an inspiring story in tow. From living in a squatter area to owning luxury cars, a sprawling estate plus about two dozen prime properties and an international business, Ms.Conchita Toribio, Che to family and friends, shares the secrets behind her success which started with a dream and a beauty soap.


Madam Che now is one of the finalists under Asia Leaders Awards. An inspiration to many, from grassroots selling, Beauché products are now sold in almost 200 company-owned and over 300 distributor-owned branches nationwide.


This years award ceremony will be on November 20, 2020 at Makati Shangrila. And streamed live on the Asia Leaders Awards Facebook page and in 30 more accounts of partner organisations.


Asia Leaders Awards main objective is to promote the Philippines as a premier business hub and destination in Asia, is one of the largest and respected award event in the Philippines with awardees from Asia Pacific. Mission is to acknowledge those leaders who inspire others to do better and be the best in their industry.


Awards committee members come from different embassies, organisations and repected industry leaders. To know more about Asia Leaders Awards, please visit our Facebook page and website 

www.asialeadersawards.asia.

The Young and Mighty Noveleta Mayor Dino Reyes Chua for Asia Leaders Awards 2020

Noveleta—A former barrio in Kawit, Cavite, this city was the home of so many Philippine heroes and martyrs during the Spanish era. Stories mentioned that the revolution against the Spanish colonialism produced five brave and able military generals and tacticians from Noveleta in the persons of Gen. Mariano Alvarez with his son Gen. Santiago Alvarez and Gen. Mariano's cousin Gen. Pascual Alvarez and Gen. Luciano San Miguel. He was the Last President of the Philippine Revolutionary Government after the capture of General Mariano Trias, the first Vice President of the Philippines and General Miguel Malvar of Batangas. Another hero is Gen. Ariston Villanueva who together with Gen. Santiago Alvarez emerged as the hero of the Battle of Calero.

For this generation, another young and brave public servant is rising. Already a successful businessman (He is the president of Skyjet Airlines,  owner of El Palacio Resort in Coastal Bay, Noveleta, Cavite, owner of One Greenbelt Hotel in Ayala Center, Makati City and president of World Trade Hotels international6, the incumbent Mayor, Dino Reyes Chua is the epitome of success. 


Now nominated for Man of the year under Asia Leaders Awards, Mayor Dino Reyes Chua is not stopping to help his constituents in his hometown of Noveleta especially during this Covid 19 pandemic. 


His presence for his community is unbelievable as his heart really is to help his community which started at an early age. The trust of his peers to this young public servant proves when he became the youngest Vice Mayor of Cavite City at the age of 23. In 2010, he also served as No. 1 Provincial Board Member representing the 1st Congressional District of Cavite (Cavite City, Kawit, Noveleta, Rosario). He also became one of the youngest majority leaders of Cavite Province at the age of 29. He often assumes the position of Acting Vice Governor whenever the Governor or Vice Governor is on-leave. In 2016, he became the youngest elected Mayor of Noveleta, Cavite at the age of 35.


Mayor Dino Reyes Chua proves that age is but a number only if one really is into helping and sharing the blessings. Everyone can do it as long as with focus, authentic with a heart and with a vision for the betterment of his own organisations and community. 


Awarding ceremony will be on November 20, 2020 and live streaming in the Asia Leaders Awards Facebook page and in 30 more accounts of the partner organisations to reach more audience. 


Asia Leaders Awards for years with the main objective to promote the Philippines as the business hub and destination in Asia is one of the largest and respected award giving body from the Philippines with awardees from all around Asia Pacific. Mission is to acknowledge these leaders so that they can inspire others more to do better, to help others and be the best in their industries and communities. 


Awards committees came from different organisations such as embassies, high government officers and senior leaders from different associations. To know more about ALA, please visit

www.asialeadersawards.asia.

3M Asia Pacific joins Asia Leaders Awards 2020

In this pandemic, the one that stands tall for the need of their products is no other than, 3M— with  corporate operations in 70 countries and sales in 200, 3M is committed in creating the technology and products that advance every company, enhance every home and improve every life.

According to their website; 

“During this global crisis, demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) continues to far exceed supply for the entire industry. We continue working with governments, health agencies, distributors and others to prioritize supplies to the most critical customer and public health needs.
We are grateful for the work 3Mers are doing to support the public health response and are taking actions to help protect and support them, including offering remote work when possible and providing robust safety protocols in our facilities. The safety of our employees and the public, including health care workers and first responders fighting COVID-19, is our highest priority.”

Reggie Pulumbarit, Country Business Leader of 3M will be joining Asia Leaders Awards (ALA2020) as 3M is one of the finalists under Company of the year. This is the first time that 3M has been nominated at ALA2020 that will makes the event more successful. Highly credible with international platforms and respective companies confirmed too with the roster of organisations supporting and as partners of the event such as Embassy of Singapore, Embassy of Korea, Embassy of Malaysia, American Association of the Philippines, Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Department of Trade and Industries and Philippine Korean Council among others. 

Awarding ceremony will be on November 20, 2020 and live streaming in the Asia Leaders Awards Facebook page and in 30 more accounts of the partner organisations to reach more audience. 

Asia Leaders Awards for years with the main objective to promote the Philippines as the business hub and destination in Asia is one of the largest and respected award giving body from the Philippines with awardees from Asia Pacific. Mission is to acknowledge these leaders so that they can inspire others more to do better, to help others and be the best in their industries. 

Awards committees came from different organisations such as embassies, high government officers and senior leaders from different associations. To know more about ALA, please visit
www.asialeadersawards.asia.