Amon Jadid (Islamic New Year) falls on
November 15
By Lorry V. Gabule
ILIGAN CITY, Lanao del Norte, Nov 14 (PIA) -- Amon Jadid
or New Year of Hijrah Calendar 1st day of Muharram, falls on 15th November this
year.
Muharram (Forbidden) is one of the four months during which it is forbidden to wage war or fight.
Amon Jadid is one among the recognized Muslim Holidays in the country by virtue of Article 169 of Presidential Decree (PD) No. 1083 or the Code of Muslim Personal Laws of the Philippines, dated February 4, 1977.
Muslim holidays will be officially observed in the provinces of Basilan, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, and in the cities of Cotabato, Iligan, Marawi, Pagadian, and Zamboanga. This is under Article 170 of the said Presidential Decree.
Article 172 of the same P.D.1083 provides that ‘all Muslim government officials and employees in places other than those other than those enumerated under Art. 170 shall be excused from reporting to office in order that they may be able to observe Muslim Holidays.
The Civil Service Commission has also issued CSC Resolution No. 81-1277 dated November 13, 1981 recognizing the above-cited Muslim holiday.
HJ. Kadatuan P. Endaila, regional director, National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF), Region 12, Cotabato City, said all Muslim employees nationwide are excused from reporting to office in observance of the above-mentioned holiday. (lvg/PIA 10-LDN/NCMF)
DTI releases suggested prices for noche buena
products
By Lorry V. Gabule
ILIGAN CITY, Lanao del Norte, Nov 14 (PIA) -- The
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) through the Bureau of Trade Regulation
and Consumer Protection (BTRCP) has recently released the suggested retail
prices (SRPs) for noche buena products as of October 22.
Noche Buena products include ham, fruit cocktail, cheese, sandwich spread, mayonnaise, keso de bola, pasta/spaghetti, elbow and salad macaroni, spaghetti sauce, tomato sauce, creamer, and condensed and evaporated milk.
SRPs are the prices which manufacturer recommends that the retailers sell the products. The intention is to standardize prices among locations.
And because approved SRPs are nationwide, selling the goods above the suggested retail price will be penalized. (DTI-LDN/lvg/PIA 10-LDN)
Army helps stranded commuters in Lanao del Sur
By Apipa P. Bagumbaran
MALABANG, Lanao del Sur, Nov. 14 (PIA) -- Around 150
stranded commuters and motorists here have sought refuge at the headquarters of
the 51st Infantry Battalion on Sunday night, November 11.
Battalion Commander, Lt. Col. Ceasar Marlon M. Yadao, said the stranded commuters were accommodated to stay overnight at the Battalion headquarters because part of the Narciso Ramos Highway was not passable to any type of vehicles due to flood waters.
He said the heavy downpour of rains that started at around 12:30 in the afternoon caused flooding along the national highway, particularly at Barangay BPS Village and Bago-Ingud.
Yadao immediately dispatched a platoon of Disaster Relief and Rescue Operation Unit and two military trucks to the area to extend transportation to the commuters.
As the situation got worse at around 6 p.m., Yadao dispatched another platoon to secure the commuters and motorists from lawless elements and extortionists in the area.
The stranded commuters and motorists came from the Zamboanga Peninsula and the cities of Pagadian, Iligan and Marawi.
They were offered hot cooked rice and sardines during their stay since most of them have not yet taken their meals.
The facilities of the military unit, as well as, the personal beddings and hammocks of the soldiers were also offered to them as a sign of hospitality.
They left the camp premises on Monday morning, November 12. (51st IB/APB/PIA-10)
Bukidnon holds nutrition congress, honors nutrition workers
By Ruby Leonora R.
Balistoy
MALAYBALAY CITY,
Bukidnon, Nov 14 (PIA) -- Realizing the urgent need for collaborative effort to
curb malnutrition, the provincial government of Bukidnon, in coordination with
the National Nutrition Council Region 10, spearheaded the 2012 Barangay Nutrition
Scholars Congress recently held in Kaamulan Open Theater, Malaybalay City.
Anchored on the theme “Pagkain ng gulay ugaliin, araw-araw itong ihain,” the activity focused on the intensification of the Garden, Go, Grow and Glow (G4) program of the province and giving of honors to deserving BNS workers.
Gov. Alex P. Calingasan said the Barangay Nutrition Scholars (BNS) serve as key implementers in community nutrition projects and programs.
“The BNS play the key role in promoting good nutrition and proper feeding practices of infants and children. They deserve a mark of honor and full support in gratefulness of their willingness to work on behalf of others without expecting huge pay or other tangible gains,” the governor said.
The multi-sectoral and multilevel nature of BNS’ tasks enriches the volunteer work they do in the community. They do regular weighing of preschoolchildren as part of the Operation Timbang (OPT) and determine the nutritional status of these children based on a reference table.
The OPT is part of the programs reported in the Barangay and Municipal Nutrition Action Plans.
The BNS also manage supplementary feeding of undernourished children and help out in the conduct of mothers classes by assisting the trainers and the mother-learners. They conduct home visits and household surveys regarding births, disabled persons, older persons, newly built houses and transferees. They also perform various tasks in barangay health centers assisting the midwives.
Based on the latest results of "Operation Timbang (weighing up)" of children, 10 towns namely Kalilangan, Cabanglasan, San Fernando, Damulog, Quezon, Don Carlos, Kibawe, Maramag, Kitaotao, and Dangcagan were identified having high incidence of malnourished children with 7.26 percent prevalence rate of malnutrition among school children ages ranging from 6 to 10.
“Hence, parents in said areas will be lectured and trained on how to successfully run their own backyard gardens, which is in line with the national government’s Agri-Pinoy Gulayan program to achieve the government’s Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of eradicating extreme poverty and hunger,” the Governor further said. (RLRB-PIA10, Bukidnon)
Newly-created body commits to combat human
trafficking in ARMM
By Apipa P.
Bagumbaran
MARAWI CITY, Lanao
del Sur, Nov. 14 (PIA) -- Members of the newly-created Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao Council Against Trafficking (ACAT) have pledged to stop human
trafficking in the region.
They pledged their commitment to fight human trafficking during the recent launching of the ACAT Cum Refinement and Finalization Workshop on the Draft ARMM Strategic Plan on Trafficking in Persons.
The workshop was aimed at coming-up with an action plan to address human trafficking in ARMM.
ACAT members vowed not only to apprehend and prosecute perpetrators of human trafficking in the region but also to ensure the protection, recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration of trafficked victims.
The symbolic signing of the pledge of commitment by ACAT members was witnessed by Joy Ngozi Ezeilo, a UN Special Rapporteur for Trafficking
Headed by the Office of the ARMM Governor, the ACAT was created to respond to the human trafficking incidence in the region.
It is composed of the different ARMM Regional Government Line Agencies, civil society organizations, and other government and non-government partners. (APB/PIA-10)
They pledged their commitment to fight human trafficking during the recent launching of the ACAT Cum Refinement and Finalization Workshop on the Draft ARMM Strategic Plan on Trafficking in Persons.
The workshop was aimed at coming-up with an action plan to address human trafficking in ARMM.
ACAT members vowed not only to apprehend and prosecute perpetrators of human trafficking in the region but also to ensure the protection, recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration of trafficked victims.
The symbolic signing of the pledge of commitment by ACAT members was witnessed by Joy Ngozi Ezeilo, a UN Special Rapporteur for Trafficking
Headed by the Office of the ARMM Governor, the ACAT was created to respond to the human trafficking incidence in the region.
It is composed of the different ARMM Regional Government Line Agencies, civil society organizations, and other government and non-government partners. (APB/PIA-10)
Muslims to mark start of New Year on November
15
By Apipa P.
Bagumbaran
MARAWI CITY, Lanao
del Sur, Nov. 14 (PIA) -- The entire Muslim community is set to celebrate Amon
Jadid or Islamic New Year tomorrow, November 15.
The National Commission in Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) said the date corresponds to the first day of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar or Hijrah marking the migration Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in Saudi Arabia.
In line with this, the NCMF announced that November 15, 2012 is declared as legal Muslim holiday to commemorate the significance of the day.
This is by virtue of Article 169 of Presidential Decree No. 1083 or the Code of Muslim Personal Laws of the Philippines, the NCMF said.
Accordingly, the holiday shall be officially observed in the provinces of Basilan, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur.
The cities of Cotabato, Iligan, Marawi, Pagadian, and Zamboanga are also to observe the holiday per Article 170 of the Presidential Decree.
P.D. 1083 also provides that all Muslim government official and employees in places other than those enumerated under Article 170 shall be excused from reporting to office in order that they may be able to observe the holiday, the NCMF said.
The Civil Service Commission has also issued CSC Resolution No 81-1277 dated November 18, 1981 recognizing the Islamic holiday, the NCMF further said. (APB/PIA-10)
The National Commission in Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) said the date corresponds to the first day of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar or Hijrah marking the migration Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in Saudi Arabia.
In line with this, the NCMF announced that November 15, 2012 is declared as legal Muslim holiday to commemorate the significance of the day.
This is by virtue of Article 169 of Presidential Decree No. 1083 or the Code of Muslim Personal Laws of the Philippines, the NCMF said.
Accordingly, the holiday shall be officially observed in the provinces of Basilan, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur.
The cities of Cotabato, Iligan, Marawi, Pagadian, and Zamboanga are also to observe the holiday per Article 170 of the Presidential Decree.
P.D. 1083 also provides that all Muslim government official and employees in places other than those enumerated under Article 170 shall be excused from reporting to office in order that they may be able to observe the holiday, the NCMF said.
The Civil Service Commission has also issued CSC Resolution No 81-1277 dated November 18, 1981 recognizing the Islamic holiday, the NCMF further said. (APB/PIA-10)
DOST scholarship exam set Nov. 18
CAGAYAN DE ORO
CITY, Nov. 14 -- About 2,000 high school graduating students from Region 10 are
to take the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) college scholarship
examination scheduled on Sunday, November 18.
In Region 10, the testing centers are as follows: Central Mindanao University-Education Hall, Musuan, for Bukidnon; Misamis Occidental National High School-Main Building, Oroquieta City, for Misamis Occidental; Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology-College of Engineering (Amphitheater) for Lanao del Norte; and Capitol University (Nanume University Library, Multipurpose Hall-Building 3, Serials University), Cagayan de Oro City, for Misamis Oriental, Gingoog City and Camiguin.
There will be two sessions for the examination. The morning sessions will start at 7 a.m., while the afternoon session will be at 1 p.m. Examinees should take note of the sessions they are assigned to; sessions are found in the admission slips that were issued to them.
Examinees who have not claimed their admission slips yet are requested to visit the DOST regional or provincial office where they filed their application.
Examinees are also requested to bring with them during the examination the following: admission slip, school ID, ballpen or pencil (lead #2) with eraser and snack.
The DOST Undergraduate Science Scholarship program aims to financially assist as well as develop young students with exceptional academic performance in science and mathematics who are interested in having a career in the fields of science, mathematics, and engineering.
Successful examinees will enjoy the following: tuition fees not to exceed P6,000 per semester; allowance for prescribed textbooks and essential school fees at P500 for first semester of the first year only; outright grant for prescribed military science/PE uniform (first year only); free transportation for one economy-class, round-trip fare between the scholar’s permanent residence and place of study on reimbursement basis, once every school year; group health and accident insurance; a monthly allowance of not more than P5,000 depending on the awardee’s scholarship category; and a post-graduation allowance of P1,000.
For more information, visit the DOST Region-10 office or contact the local DOST-X scholarship office at telephone number . (Tess Superioridad Baluyos, tsuperioridad.dost@yahoo.com/DOST/PIA10)
In Region 10, the testing centers are as follows: Central Mindanao University-Education Hall, Musuan, for Bukidnon; Misamis Occidental National High School-Main Building, Oroquieta City, for Misamis Occidental; Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology-College of Engineering (Amphitheater) for Lanao del Norte; and Capitol University (Nanume University Library, Multipurpose Hall-Building 3, Serials University), Cagayan de Oro City, for Misamis Oriental, Gingoog City and Camiguin.
There will be two sessions for the examination. The morning sessions will start at 7 a.m., while the afternoon session will be at 1 p.m. Examinees should take note of the sessions they are assigned to; sessions are found in the admission slips that were issued to them.
Examinees who have not claimed their admission slips yet are requested to visit the DOST regional or provincial office where they filed their application.
Examinees are also requested to bring with them during the examination the following: admission slip, school ID, ballpen or pencil (lead #2) with eraser and snack.
The DOST Undergraduate Science Scholarship program aims to financially assist as well as develop young students with exceptional academic performance in science and mathematics who are interested in having a career in the fields of science, mathematics, and engineering.
Successful examinees will enjoy the following: tuition fees not to exceed P6,000 per semester; allowance for prescribed textbooks and essential school fees at P500 for first semester of the first year only; outright grant for prescribed military science/PE uniform (first year only); free transportation for one economy-class, round-trip fare between the scholar’s permanent residence and place of study on reimbursement basis, once every school year; group health and accident insurance; a monthly allowance of not more than P5,000 depending on the awardee’s scholarship category; and a post-graduation allowance of P1,000.
For more information, visit the DOST Region-10 office or contact the local DOST-X scholarship office at telephone number . (Tess Superioridad Baluyos, tsuperioridad.dost@yahoo.com/DOST/PIA10)
RDC-10 to hold orientation on results-based
monitoring and evaluation system
By Apipa P.
Bagumbaran
CAGAYAN DE ORO
CITY, Nov 14 (PIA) -- The Regional Development Council (RDC) in Region 10 will
be holding an orientation meeting on results-based monitoring and evaluation
(RbME) system next week.
The meeting will be held on November 22 at the Grand Ballroom of Grand Caprice Restaurant, Limketkai Drive, this city.
Mayor Lawrence Ll. Cruz, RDC-10 chairperson, said the methodological and tools embedded in the RbME as part of the Public Sector Management Reforms will be presented during the meeting.
He said the meeting aims on how the RbME can be promoted and championed within the organization of the participants and with other key stakeholders.
Other agenda of the meeting include the discussion and confirmation of the Regional Result Matrices of the Regional Development Plan, 2011-2016, and the Regional Advocacy Plan for cascading down the RbME in the Northern Mindanao.
In a related development, the Macro and Development Administration Committee (MacroCom) of the RDC-10 will also hold a meeting on November 20 at the RDC-10 Building, here.
The Committee will tackle the Labor Market Information and the Skills Registry System, the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) contributions of pensioners re-employed in government service, and the capacity building program of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) for high risk local government units within the major river basin, among others. (APB/PIA-10)
The meeting will be held on November 22 at the Grand Ballroom of Grand Caprice Restaurant, Limketkai Drive, this city.
Mayor Lawrence Ll. Cruz, RDC-10 chairperson, said the methodological and tools embedded in the RbME as part of the Public Sector Management Reforms will be presented during the meeting.
He said the meeting aims on how the RbME can be promoted and championed within the organization of the participants and with other key stakeholders.
Other agenda of the meeting include the discussion and confirmation of the Regional Result Matrices of the Regional Development Plan, 2011-2016, and the Regional Advocacy Plan for cascading down the RbME in the Northern Mindanao.
In a related development, the Macro and Development Administration Committee (MacroCom) of the RDC-10 will also hold a meeting on November 20 at the RDC-10 Building, here.
The Committee will tackle the Labor Market Information and the Skills Registry System, the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) contributions of pensioners re-employed in government service, and the capacity building program of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) for high risk local government units within the major river basin, among others. (APB/PIA-10)
4ID trooper grabs anew Silver Medal in the
Wrestling Competition
CAMP EVANGELISTA,
Cagayan de Oro, Nov 14 – The 4th Infantry “Diamond” Division recognized the
achievement of a soldier who won in the Free-Style Wrestling Competition during
the Monday flag raising ceremony, November 12.
Corporal Ronaldo G. Salon who is assigned at the 4th Post Engineer Detachment (PED) of the 4ID garnered the silver medal under the 96 kilogram besting the other thirty participants during the recent Philippine Olympic Committee–Philippine Sports Commission National Games held at Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro last October 23 to 27
He said he is happy and proud for the opportunity given to him to represent the Army during the recent competition.
He is also hopeful that he would be able to bring gold the next time he would participate in the said competition.
Major General Nestor A. AƱonuevo, Commander, 4ID said, “I commend Corporal Salon for the pride that he brings to our Division. I admire his passion to his sport and discipline. I am honoured that we have such a soldier within our command.”
“I urge every diamond trooper to make themselves physically fit, our body is one of our greatest resources in our profession in the security service. With a conditioned mind and body we can best serve the Army and our people,” AƱonuevo said. (4CMO/4ID/PIA10)
Corporal Ronaldo G. Salon who is assigned at the 4th Post Engineer Detachment (PED) of the 4ID garnered the silver medal under the 96 kilogram besting the other thirty participants during the recent Philippine Olympic Committee–Philippine Sports Commission National Games held at Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro last October 23 to 27
He said he is happy and proud for the opportunity given to him to represent the Army during the recent competition.
He is also hopeful that he would be able to bring gold the next time he would participate in the said competition.
Major General Nestor A. AƱonuevo, Commander, 4ID said, “I commend Corporal Salon for the pride that he brings to our Division. I admire his passion to his sport and discipline. I am honoured that we have such a soldier within our command.”
“I urge every diamond trooper to make themselves physically fit, our body is one of our greatest resources in our profession in the security service. With a conditioned mind and body we can best serve the Army and our people,” AƱonuevo said. (4CMO/4ID/PIA10)
Families enjoy free healthcare from Lanao
Norte LGU
TUBOD, Lanao del
Norte, Nov. 14 -- More than 2,500 indigent families from the coastal town of
Maigo received their PhilHealth cards and Membership Data Record (MDR) from the
provincial local government on November 13, 2012.
This marked the launch of the mass distribution activity led by the Provincial Community Affairs Office (PCAO) which will run until February 7, 2013.
Maigo beneficiaries lined-up at distribution centers situated in Barangays Segapod, Liangan West, Poblacion, Labuay and Claro M. Recto.
The LGU-sponsored PhilHealth card is under the Provincial Health Indigency Program (PHIP) of Gov. Khalid Dimaporo aimed at providing local residents especially indigent families access to quality healthcare services.
“We are thankful to Governor Khalid Dimaporo for giving us free PhilHealth cards. This is a big help to us who are in need of this kind of assistance,” said Oscar Yuron of Labuay, Maigo.
The PhilHealth card and MDR distribution is scheduled to be conducted in these municipalities – Tubod (November 19 and 20, 2012); Kapatagan (November 22 and 23, 2012); Kolambugan (November 27 and 28, 2012); Sapad (November 29 and December 3, 2012); Bacolod (December 4 and 5, 2012); Baroy (December 6 and 7, 2012); Balo-i (December 17 and 18, 2012); Lala (December 19 & 20, 2012 and January 8 & 9, 2013); Kauswagan (January 10 and 11, 2013); Linamon (January 14, 2013); Munai (January 15, 2013); Magsaysay (January 16, 2013); Poona Piagapo (January 17 and 18, 2013); Tangcal (January 21, 2013); Nunungan (January 22 and 14, 2013); Matungao (January 25 and 28, 2013); Pantar (January 29 and 31, 2013); Tagoloan (February 1 and 5, 2013); and Pantao Ragat (February 6 and 7, 2013). (KHMJ & VNL/PIO-LDN/PIA10)
This marked the launch of the mass distribution activity led by the Provincial Community Affairs Office (PCAO) which will run until February 7, 2013.
Maigo beneficiaries lined-up at distribution centers situated in Barangays Segapod, Liangan West, Poblacion, Labuay and Claro M. Recto.
The LGU-sponsored PhilHealth card is under the Provincial Health Indigency Program (PHIP) of Gov. Khalid Dimaporo aimed at providing local residents especially indigent families access to quality healthcare services.
“We are thankful to Governor Khalid Dimaporo for giving us free PhilHealth cards. This is a big help to us who are in need of this kind of assistance,” said Oscar Yuron of Labuay, Maigo.
The PhilHealth card and MDR distribution is scheduled to be conducted in these municipalities – Tubod (November 19 and 20, 2012); Kapatagan (November 22 and 23, 2012); Kolambugan (November 27 and 28, 2012); Sapad (November 29 and December 3, 2012); Bacolod (December 4 and 5, 2012); Baroy (December 6 and 7, 2012); Balo-i (December 17 and 18, 2012); Lala (December 19 & 20, 2012 and January 8 & 9, 2013); Kauswagan (January 10 and 11, 2013); Linamon (January 14, 2013); Munai (January 15, 2013); Magsaysay (January 16, 2013); Poona Piagapo (January 17 and 18, 2013); Tangcal (January 21, 2013); Nunungan (January 22 and 14, 2013); Matungao (January 25 and 28, 2013); Pantar (January 29 and 31, 2013); Tagoloan (February 1 and 5, 2013); and Pantao Ragat (February 6 and 7, 2013). (KHMJ & VNL/PIO-LDN/PIA10)
DTI Lanao del Norte seizes uncertified Christmas
lights
ILIGAN CITY, Lanao
del Norte, Nov. 14 (PIA) --The Department of Trade and Industry- Lanao del
Norte (DTI-LDN) Provincial Office has confiscated uncertified Christmas lights
with an estimated value of P30,000.
The seized products came from one of the eight stores inspected in the municipalities of Tubod and Kapatagan in Lanao del Norte during the enforcement activity conducted by the Local Price Coordinating Council (LPCC), with DTI as the lead agency and with the assistance from the Philippine National Police and the Permits-Licenses Office.
Provincial Director Ruel B. Paclipan, DTI-Lanao del Norte, said the activity was in pursuant to Department Administrative Order No. 2 series of 2007, defining the responsibilities and liabilities of manufacturers, importers, traders, wholesalers, distributors, retailers, service providers, and/or their agents with regard to products/ services covered by Philippine Standard Certification mark schemes and prescribing penalties for violation thereof.
Some of the acts prohibited are the distribution, sale, offer for sale or manufacture of any products with PS Mark (Philippine Standard Mark) but without valid PS license or permit; manufacture, importation, distribution, sale, offer for sale of any product covered by mandatory product certification without the required Bureau of Product Standard (BPS) license or permit; and importation, distribution, sale, offer for sale of imported products covered by mandatory product certification without Import Commodity Clearance (ICC).
Paclipan said that regulating the sale of Christmas lights in the local market would protect consumers from the dangers posed by substandard products like electric shock and overheating that may often lead to fire, property damages and even loss of lives. (lvgabule/PIA-10 LDN/DTI-LDN)
The seized products came from one of the eight stores inspected in the municipalities of Tubod and Kapatagan in Lanao del Norte during the enforcement activity conducted by the Local Price Coordinating Council (LPCC), with DTI as the lead agency and with the assistance from the Philippine National Police and the Permits-Licenses Office.
Provincial Director Ruel B. Paclipan, DTI-Lanao del Norte, said the activity was in pursuant to Department Administrative Order No. 2 series of 2007, defining the responsibilities and liabilities of manufacturers, importers, traders, wholesalers, distributors, retailers, service providers, and/or their agents with regard to products/ services covered by Philippine Standard Certification mark schemes and prescribing penalties for violation thereof.
Some of the acts prohibited are the distribution, sale, offer for sale or manufacture of any products with PS Mark (Philippine Standard Mark) but without valid PS license or permit; manufacture, importation, distribution, sale, offer for sale of any product covered by mandatory product certification without the required Bureau of Product Standard (BPS) license or permit; and importation, distribution, sale, offer for sale of imported products covered by mandatory product certification without Import Commodity Clearance (ICC).
Paclipan said that regulating the sale of Christmas lights in the local market would protect consumers from the dangers posed by substandard products like electric shock and overheating that may often lead to fire, property damages and even loss of lives. (lvgabule/PIA-10 LDN/DTI-LDN)
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