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What (who) is bumiputra - definition

TERM DESCRIBING MALAY PEOPLE IN MALAYSIA GENERALLY, INCLUDING INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN SABAH AND SARAWAK
Bumiputras; Special Rights of the Malays; Bumiputra; Bhumiputra
  • A diagram of the special position of Bumiputras under the [[Malaysian Constitution]]

bumiputra         
[?bu:m?'pu:tr?]
¦ noun (plural same or bumiputras) a Malaysian of indigenous Malay origin.
Origin
Malay, lit. 'son of the soil'.
Bumiputera (Malaysia)         
Bumiputera or Bumiputra (Jawi: , Sanskrit: भूमिपुत्र) is a term used in Malaysia to describe Malays, the Orang Asli of Peninsular Malaysia, and various indigenous peoples of East Malaysia (see official definition below). The term is sometimes controversial, and has similar usage in the Malay world, used similarly in Indonesia and Brunei.
Bumiputra-Commerce Holdings         
COMPANY
BCHB; Bumiputra-Commerce
(BCB) Bumiputra Commerce Bank (formerly known as Commerce Asset-Holdings Berhad) is the listed vehicle for CIMB Group, Malaysia's second-largest financial services group. The new name will also ensure consistency between the listed entity and its operating subsidiaries, and serves to further strengthen the CIMB brand value proposition.

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Bumiputera (Malaysia)

Bumiputera or Bumiputra (Jawi: بوميڤوترا, Native) is a term used in Malaysia to describe Malays, the Orang Asli of Peninsular Malaysia, and various indigenous peoples of East Malaysia (see official definition below). The term is sometimes controversial, and has similar usage in the Malay world, used similarly in Indonesia and Brunei.

The term is derived from the Sanskrit which was later absorbed into the classical Malay word bhumiputra (Sanskrit: भूमिपुत्र, romanized: bhū́miputra), which can be translated literally as "son of the land" or "son of the soil". In Indonesia, this term is known as "Pribumi".

In the 1970s, the Malaysian government implemented policies designed to favour bumiputras (including affirmative action in public education and in the public sector) to elevate the socioeconomic status of the economically disadvantaged bumiputera community and to defuse interethnic tensions following the 13 May Incident in 1969 by placating the Malay majority through granting them a privileged status over the Malaysian Chinese. Originally intended to be a temporary measure, these policies are still in effect and have been described as racially discriminatory. Although the policies have succeeded in creating a significant urban Malay and Native Bornean middle class, they have been less effective in eradicating poverty among rural communities.

Examples of use of bumiputra
1. In Kuala Lumpur, de facto opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim also took aim at the "Bumiputra" (sons of the soil) policy.
2. The lender, controlled by the state, will sell its commercial banking unit, Bumiputra–Commerce Bank, to CIMB, the investment banking arm, for about 5.4 billion ringgit, it said.
3. June 6 2005 12÷24 The restructuring will include the delisting of CIMB, which is headed by Nazir Razak, who will become the chief executive of the enlarged group, to be renamed Bumiputra– Commerce Holdings.