E Hadir Jabatan Perhutanan Negeri Perak Upd Guide
Last Updated: October 2023
In the digital age, the public sector in Malaysia has aggressively moved towards paperless management systems. For the Jabatan Perhutanan Negeri Perak (JPNP)—the Perak State Forestry Department—this transformation is embodied in the e-Hadir system. Whether you are a ranger, an administrative clerk, a forester, or a contractor working with the Unit Perancang dan Penyelidikan (UPD) or any other unit, mastering e-Hadir is non-negotiable.
This article provides a comprehensive walkthrough of the e-Hadir system as it applies to JPNP, troubleshooting tips, and how to link your attendance with the UPD (Perancang dan Penyelidikan / Planning and Research Unit) workflows. e hadir jabatan perhutanan negeri perak upd
By: Jabatan Perhutanan Negeri Perak
If you drive through the stretches of Perak—from the mist-capped hills of Royal Belum to the verdant lowlands of Bintang Hijau—you are witnessing a living library. Our forests are not just a collection of trees; they are the keepers of time, the lungs of our nation, and the lifeblood of our rivers. Last Updated: October 2023 In the digital age,
At Jabatan Perhutanan Negeri Perak (JPNPk), our daily task is often reduced to a simple concept: "guarding the woods." But to us, the meaning runs much deeper. Our attendance—our hadir—is not merely a physical presence in an office or a patrol vehicle. It is a spiritual and professional commitment to the delicate balance between preservation and progress.
The headquarters is located in Ipoh.
To "be present" today means more than it did fifty years ago. The challenges we face are evolving. Climate change is no longer a theory discussed in academic halls; it is the erratic weather that floods our towns and the prolonged droughts that turn our peatlands into tinderboxes.
For the officers of JPNPk, hadir means vigilance. It means spending weeks in the dense humidity of the jungle, far from family, monitoring satellite data and patrolling boundaries to prevent encroachment. It means fighting fires not just with water, but with intelligence and community engagement. It means understanding that our presence in the forest is a barrier against the greed that seeks to exploit it. This article provides a comprehensive walkthrough of the
We are the first line of defense. If we do not show up, the forest’s voice goes unheard.
For Field Staff (UPD Projects): If you are assigned to a research plot outside the office, the UPD must update your "Lokasi Kerja" in the system 24 hours in advance. Otherwise, your clock-in will be flagged as "out of range."