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ABE International Business College

Cainta Campus
A member of the AMA Education System

“A Narrative Report for the 56 hours


SHS IMMERSION”
Under taken at Municipal Planning and
Development Coordinator

In partial requirement for SHS Immersion of


Techvoc-ICT

Submitted by:

Daniela Marie R. Libuan

Submitted to:

MARIA KRISTINA PEDROCHA - PALMA

Date Submitted: APRIL 2018

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Table of Contents
TITLE PAGE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --

TABLE OF CONTENTS ----------------------------

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COMPANY PROFILE

Company History - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2

Company Mission and Vision - - - - - - - - - - - - -3

Company Policy --------------- ------ 4

Company Logo- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10

Awards Received by the Company - - - - - - - --15

Organizational Charts of the Company

NARRATIVE REPORT

Daily Accomplishment Report - - - - - - - - - - - - -16

Learnings/Conclusion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18

Appendices

Evaluation Sheet - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19

Certificates of Immersion/OJT- - - - - - - - - - - - 20

Pictures (Immersion) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21

Daily Time Record - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22

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Recommendation/Endorsement letter - - - - - 23

Resume - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 24

COMPANY PROFILE

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Company History

Spanish Rule

Founded in November 30, 1571, Cainta was a fiercely

independent village that fought valiantly against the Spaniards but

was later defeated and became a visita (annex) of Taytay in 1571

under the Jesuits. Changes in ecclesiastical administration made

Cainta a part of Pasig under the Augustinians but it was deeded

back to the Jesuits by the King of Spain in 1696. Cainta became a

separate township in 1760.

After the death of Rajah Matanda, Adelentado Miguel de

Legaspi received word that two ships, San Juan and Espirito

Santo, has arrived in Panay Island in the central Philippines from

Mexico. One ship was under the command of Don Diego de Legaspi.

His nephew and the other of Juan Chacon. The two ships were in

such despair when they arrived in Panay that one of them was not

allowed to return to Mexico. Legaspi ordered that it be docked on

the river of Manila. The Maestro de Ocampo was sent to Panay to

oversee its transfer to Manila, with Juan de la Torre as captain.

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To help spread the faith, several Augustinian friars were

commissioned by Spain and were among the ships passengers. One

of them was Father Alonso de Alvarado, who had been in the

armada of Villalobos. Another was Father Agustin de Albuquerque,

who became the first parish priest of Taal town, south of Manila.

Some of the missionaries were sent to Cebu province in the central

Philippines to accompany Father Martin de Rada the Prior. Four

stayed to work on Pampanga province and the environs north and

south of Manila, which included the then-village of Cainta.

Conversion to Catholicism

The chief religion is Roman Catholicism. When the Spaniards

came they celebrated the feast of St. Andrew the Apostle and a

mass was held in a chapel made of nipa (coconut branches) and

wood. Many people came to attend and consequently were baptize

into the faith. The church of Cainta was completed in 1715. It

gutted during World War II. Only the outer walls and the façade

remained which was repaired with a coat Portland cement. In 1727,

an image depicting Our Lady of Light was brought to Cainta from

Sicily, Italy, and was among the structures destroyed by Japanese

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and American bombs. Except for the outer walls, now greatly

renovated, hardly anything remains of the old church. Extensive

damage was also caused by recurrent earthquakes and typhoons

that plagued the Philippines. The natives helped in its restoration

and the new building was completed in February 25, 1968 and

blessed by Manila Cardinal Archbishop Rufino Jiao Santos.

The Battle of Cainta

Meanwhile Legaspi was determined to subjugate the people

of Cainta and Taytay, a neighboring town. He sent his nephew Juan

de Salcedo with a galleon (a small ship propelled by oars and sail)

and 16 small boats accompanied by a hundred Spanish soldier and

many Visaya’s native allied with them. Salcedo sailed on August 15,

1571, arriving in Cainta on the 20th. He sought peace from the

villagers but the village chief, Gat-Maitan, responded arrogantly,

told him the people of Cainta, unlike those of Manila, were not

cowards, and would defend their village to the death. Confident in

the defense offered by their fort and the security of the site, they

were joined by people from Taytay.

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These two villages are on a plain on the shores of a river that

flows from La Laguna and before arriving there divides on to two

large arms, boat with abundant water. On its banks are found the

two villages, half a league from each other. With the river passing

through both before finally becoming one in a part of the terrain

encircled by thick bamboo groves. These bamboos were tied

together with liana, turning them into a thick wall where the people

had constructed two ramparts with their moats full of water. By the

river, they had built strong bulwarks with wooden towers and good

artillery, guarded by a large number of warriors armed with arrows,

swords and other projectile-type arms.

Deciding to attack, Salcedo first sent Second Lieutenant

Antonio de Carvajal with some escorts to reconnoiter the town and

determine the weakest point where they could enter, Carvajal,

wounded by an arrow in his arm, returned with the information that

the weakest spot, the least fortified and with the easiest access

was the other part of an arroyo on the side of La Laguna where

many boats could be seen entering the river

Salcedo ordered installed in the prow of the galley a stone-

throwing mortar. He and his men then spent the night on shore,

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while 20 soldiers and numerous allies from Manila remained with

Carvajal on the galley with orders that when they heard firing, they

should proceed with the attack on the bulwarks and the houses in

the town, while Salcedo in his men tried to enter through the wall

by the arroyo. When they heard the sound of the bugle, the signal

that they had taken the town, they were to stop firing. After giving

these instruction, Salcedo began his march and turned toward the

river where the river where the attack was to take place. He arrived

in the arroyo and found it defended by a fistful of valiant Cainta

men who started to fire arrows and hurl lances.

Taken by surprise, the soldier without waiting for Salcedo’s

order attacked the rampart and were overwhelmed by a rain of

arrows. Finding such tenacious resistance, they began to retreat

and flee in disarray. Salcedo berated his men harshly for having

attacked without his orders. Observing that in the arroyo the

rampart was lower, he ordered a skiff brought there and after

beaching it, he ordered some of his soldiers to use it as passage to

the side and take a more elevated point from where they could fire

at the defenders of town.

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With the defenders retreating, Salcedo and his men were able

to approach the wall and breach it. The intrepid Gat-Maitan with his

Cainta men came to close the breach, forcing Saavedra to back off.

In the meantime, the cannons of the galley destroyed the

bulwarks and the houses in the town in a manner the people had

not seen before. And the shouts of the 600 Visayans allied with the

Spanish made the native believe that the Spaniards were already

inside the poblacion [town proper].Because of this, the valiant

defenders of the breach abandoned it and retreated to the center

of the town.

Salcedo observed this from a distance and ordered the breach

attacked again. This time, the Spaniards encountered little

resistance. Led by Salcedo and with Saavedra carrying the Spanish

banner, they succeed in entering the town. Together with their

soldiers, they advanced rapidly and shortly scaled the wall where a

bloody battle was fought.

The Cainta men, encouraged by their chief Gat-Maitan,

preferred to die rather than surrender. Having taken over the walls,

the Spaniards climbed the towers and hoisted the Spanish banner.

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At the blare of the bulge, the cannons stopped firing from the

galley.

Cainta became an independent town in 1760. During the brief

British occupation of Luzon (1762-1763), part of its British India

troops known as Sepoys lived and intermarried with the natives in

one of the town’s barrios. The Indian left a culinary legacy in the

spicy and highly-seasoned dishes that are now part of mainstream

Cainta cuisine. Cainta became part of Tondo (starting 1763) but

separated in 1883 and incorporated with the district of Morong.

Post-Spanish era

In 1913. Under the American rule, Cainta and Angono were

considered with Taytay as one government entity. In January 1,

1914, it once again became an independent municipality and

remained so to this day. Cainta is one of fourteen (14)

municipalities of Rizal Province after the inclusion of other towns of

what are now referred to as Antipolo, Angono, Binangonan and

Taytay.

Company Mission and Vision

OUR VISION

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Cainta envisions to sustain its supremacy as the most

competitive town in the country by being a major market player

for future economic investments achieved through an excellently

run government, supported by adequate and prioritized

infrastructure program and by luring a populace towards resilience

and economic independence through provisions of opportunities

for fiscal sustenance accented by an advocacy that espouses

genuine change towards love of country, care for environment

and respect for law and order.

Our mission

1.) Inspires all sectors to actively participate in

government initiated programs that could address public

interest issues on consumer protection, education, elderly,

gender and employment, poverty, safety and security and

social justice.

2.) Will improve and (in collaboration with stakeholders

and cainteños) government infrastructure and facilities to

effect public safety and promote equitable access to

excellent service it offers for the community.

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3.) Boosts economic growth in all barangays by

strengthening their competitive positions to entice new

investors, retain old investments and create business and job

resulting to an improved quality of life for the people of

cainta.

4.) Adopts system and procedures initiated by qualified

personalities functioning with integrity, transparency and

effectiveness coupled by the ability to serve all fairly within a

reasonable time frame.

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Company Logo

Awards received by the company

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MUNICIPALITY OF CAINTA

List of awards for 2016

National awards

4th annual competitiveness index awards 2016

1st place overall competitiveness

1st place government efficiency

1st place infrastructure

2nd place economic dynamism

List of awards for 2017

5th annual competitiveness index awards 2017

1st place overall competitiveness

1st place government efficiency

2nd place infrastructure

1stplace economic dynamism

1st place resiliency

Regional awards

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Calabarzon champion award 2016overall most competitive

municipality 2016 and 2017

Organizational Charts of the Company

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Daily Accomplishment Report

First day (March 6, 2018)

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The first day of my on the job training will take place in the

city hall of cainta. Eight in the morning we went to the cainta

municipal hall with my classmates waiting for us in the waiting area

outside the human resources department, before ten in the

morning we entered the human resources department and called

our names where the department is located, first called my name

and my partner who was with me in the department. We were

brought to municipal planning department coordinator and we

started on the job training that day. We sat aside and just waited

for orders, after lunch break we did, we made separation of papers

depending on place and day. I was sent to the business center to

provide the papers and I signed it to the record book who took the

paper. I returned to municipal planning department coordinator and

returned the record book, passing the hours I was ordered to stamp

papers and Xerox with lots of paper.

Second Day (March 8, 2018)

The second day of my on the job training we went to the

municipality before eight in the morning with Mr. arroyo going to

municipal planning department coordinator.Just a few more people

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coming to the department are all busy, I always have photocopies

of paper for many people, Call the gso department and say they

need help and they need an on the job training student.mr arroyo

went to gso and left me at municipal planning department

coordinator, we were busy all day and always photocopy, stamp,

and receipt of the customer's paper I was doing. Because of the

inconvenience of my bosses I also responded to a phone call.

Third Day (March 13, 2018)

The first day of my on the job training will take place

in the city hall of cainta. Eight in the morning we went to the cainta

municipal hall with Mr. arroyo going to municipal planning

department coordinator.

Pictures (Immersion)

First Day

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Second Day

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Third Day

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