Sunday, February 21, 2021

ARAL- Association for Righteousness Advocacy in Leadership

 As one of the Trustees of Gold Course Multi Purpose Cooperative and ARAL, am inviting you men and women to be Officers and Members in 32 Districts in Metro Manila (NCR) . If interested PM your complete name, address and  cell#. You can choose the  District and the City you represent. You will be contacted by the Secretariat.  Thanks Bro.  Sam N.  Tarroza

+639995510052

+639164003353


Blessed Day🙏 This is what ARAL is All About:


ARAL - Association for Righteousness Advocac y in Leadership was founded in 2008 with the firm foundation of faith to the Almighty GOD as the source of everything.


OUR VISION  is to see every  individual especially the less privileged and unrepresented sectors of Society to be empowered. In doing so, we're able to alleviate poverty and to have equal opportunities thru Empowerment by providing Education-Employment-Entrepreneurship.) We believe TIME (Talent, Influence, Money, and Expertise) are Treasure entrusted to everyone to be utilized to serve mankind and equipping others to do the same.  Poverty exists wherever people have not had the opportunity to have good Education, decent Employment, and healthy Enterprise. When people are Empowered, exponential development and growth is experienced leading to a great nation.


OUR MISSION is to Model, Mentor, Motivate and Mobilize effectively trained and empowered potential leaders who are multiplying their influence with one purpose -- have passion to end poverty in all areas of life.


OUR VALUES is to put dignity and respect in every decent livelihood; and provide learnings to advance MORALS over MONEY. We Value Wisdom as greater than Wealth. We espoused that having valued Relationship is the greatest Investment.


WE ADVOCATE the principles of giving values to high ethical standards in every endeavors and promoting peace and harmony in every dealings.


We Value VALUES. Our Purposes and Principles are Priceless. Our VALUES are CREATED on Convictions, Respect, Attitude, Trust and Ethics and Dignity.


WE BELIEVE that Leadership is to bring out the best in every human being. The Ladder of Success always start with Humility. Stewardship is keeping and living up the commitment, respect, and trust.


WE BELIEVE in the Spirit of Cooperation. It's always better to cooperate rather than to compete. We established Gold Course Multi Purpose Cooperative and New Gold Course Agriculture Cooperative to empower our farmers, fisher folks, household women, including working class domestic and overseas.


The ARAL of Life is ABC:

Attitude - Behaviour - Character

Our ROI depends on Respect - Obedience - Influence


OUR MEMBERSHIP is OPEN for Patriots and Passionate People whose Purpose and Beliefs are grounded for genuine transformation of nation building. Please join with us and be counted.


You're most welcome to visit us @ARAL Community Relations Center 

No. 12 Purificacion Street Miramonte Park Brgy 180 North District, Caloocan 

aralpartylist@yahoo.com


ARAL Sa Kabuhayan! Para sa Masiglang Negosyo at Industriya! 


Matuwid na ARAL...  Pakinabang! 2Timoteo 3:14-16


GOD Bless the Philippines 🇵🇭@ ARAL- Community Relations Center

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

ITDI pursues backend innovation, inaugurates MMIC

 The Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) will be inaugurating the country’s first innovation hub on February 18, 2021.


DOST Secretary Fortunato T. Dela Peña, together with Undersecretary for R&D Dr. Rowena Cristina L. Guevara, and ITDI Director Dr. Annabelle V. Briones, will be opening to the public the Modular Multi-Industry Innovation Center (MMIC) or "InnoHub sa Pinas" located at the CED and MMIC Building at the DOST Complex in Taguig City.



The MMIC is one of several projects supported by the Science Department, through the Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD).


With MMIC, the Philippines is joining the ranks of Canada, Malaysia, and Mexico in setting up an Innovation Hub for advanced scale up of researches on food and nutraceutical products.


The aim is to give back to Filipinos the experience and way of work and life that is made more functional, efficient, and cost-effective because of science.


MMIC or "InnoHub sa Pinas" is the Department’s platform to innovate and meet growing industry demands. It is ITDI’s core R&D facility, which uses manufacturing by-products as raw materials, otherwise known as "backend innovation." It is equipped with modular equipment that are multi-functional. ITDI can retrofit these machines for use by different manufacturing lines, using both manual and automated processing.


These facilities, complete with handling support equipment, can be used by the local industry sectors as a venue for developing new products, product equivalents, product variances, and product reintroductions, as well as, pilot capacity production.’


And so while the country is slightly hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic, ITDI continues to pursue ways to boost industry competitiveness even at the backend. (AMGuevarra\ITDI S&T Media Service)


Want to know more? You are invited to our inauguration this coming February 18, Thursday, 9AM via Facebook live at https://www.facebook.com/ITDIDOSTUpdates. Stay tuned!

Sunday, February 14, 2021

Latest Updates on the situation in the Philippines

 Join us on 17 February 2021 at 3:00 PM for the latest updates on travel, security, the economy, and general conditions in the country with NordCham Philippines Advisory Business Partner PSA Philippines Consultancy, Inc.


Greg Wyatt, Director of Business Intelligence, and their team of research analysts will share with us the all the latest developments.


You may send in your questions in advance during registration. Greg will also be answering questions you may have during the presentation.


Note: The event will be done based on Chatham house rules, meaning a confidential setting. Any media coverage will be requested to get approval before using any information obtained during the event.


The event is open to NordCham Members, PSA Clients, and friends. Please share with everyone that might be interested or benefit from this event.


An email with a Zoom link should be with you an hour before the event. If it's not in your inbox, please check your spam folder. The email is from maan.yu@nordcham.com.ph.

Latest Updates on the Situation in the Philippines

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Join us on 17 February 2021 at 3:00 PM for the latest updates on travel, security, the economy, and general conditions in the country with NordCham Philippines Advisory Business Partner PSA Philippines Consultancy, Inc.


Greg Wyatt, Director of Business Intelligence, and their team of research analysts will share with us the all the latest developments.


You may send in your questions in advance during registration. Greg will also be answering questions you may have during the presentation.


Note: The event will be done based on Chatham house rules, meaning a confidential setting. Any media coverage will be requested to get approval before using any information obtained during the event.


The event is open to NordCham Members, PSA Clients, and friends. Please share with everyone that might be interested or benefit from this event.


An email with a Zoom link should be with you an hour before the event. If it's not in your inbox, please check your spam folder. The email is from maan.yu@nordcham.com.ph.


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Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Satiesfied Folks Relocated at Yulo Town

 SMILES and feeling of satisfaction and contentment were etched on the faces of former informal settlers (IS), who were brought to the new relocation site in Yulo estates in Canlubang, Calamba, Laguna.

They used to occupy Sitios Banias and Matang-Tubig, also in Calamba, owned by the San Cristobal Realty and Development Corp. (SCRDC) of the Yulo family. Some 50 households were already relocated to Sitio Tibagan, where they happily related the “positive change” in their life, following their transfer to the area, which according to them “is more developed and urbanized.” The place though, is still in the process of development.
Fifty more IS are expected to be brought to Sitio Tibagan from the former disputed land, which some of them refused to leave, claiming that portions of the more than 700 hectare landholding belonged to their forefathers, which they later allegedly inherited.
Such claim however, “was baseless,” according to SCRDC spokesperson, Bam Masongsong. He has all the papers to show, indicating the Yulos’ ownership of the landholdings.
“Masayang-masaya na po kami dito. Amin na itong bahay at lupa. Wala ng gagalaw sa amin,” the teary-eyed stroke victim, 59-year-old Edgardo De Leon,  said. He and his wife, along with their two children were brought to the place in December.
De Leon could hardly move and dependent on their daughter, who works in a factory, for their daily sustenance. He used to work with Asia Brewery. They live in a roomless 50-square meter house and use solar panels as power source. 
The local government units (LGUs) provided them with water. At this time, water is provided for free, according to project manager. Eventually, it would be metered, he added.
He also explained that the Yulos, known to be benevolent and philanthropists provided their former “loyal and dedicated workers” with pieces of land categorized into three- Class A, B and C. Their names should be found in the company’s master list.
Class A were those who worked for Yulo family for decades and were provided with 150- square meter real property; Class B – 75 square meters and Class C with 50 square meters. Roldan said that most of those workers were already deceased “but the Yulos still considered their descendants from children to grandchildren” to be beneficiaries.
This week, one last “hardliner” Francisca Mangubat and her family finally left Sitio Banias, making the area now clear of IS and supposed landgrabbers. 
The real estate originally belonged to American investors who went to the Philippines in 1912. It was formerly known as the Calamba Sugar Estate. During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, it was sold to Vicente Madrigal. Unable to run the estate successfully, he sold it to Jose Yulo in 1948. 
Yulo was a bright lawyer and legal counsel of the estate since 1927. He had also served as Speaker of the House of Representatives before World War II and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during the Japanese Occupation.
The estate was renamed Canlubang Sugar Estate and Yulo improved its financial and social status within two years through progressive reforms.