Asia’s leading Singtel’s data-free premium subscription news service – Singtel Newsstand has expanded its offerings. It has added 12 SPH lifestyle magazines to its current stable of local and international publications.
Author: Garima Kapil
Five things to do over the weekend of February 11-12
Enjoy the multicultural performances at the Asia’s largest street parade, or test your limits at Asia’s biggest obstacle event, this weekend looks promising with the range of events on offer.
Illegal prescription lands Indian-American doctor in jail
Once considered as an influential doctor, Shelinder Aggarwal has been sentenced in US$9.5 million health care fraud involving unnecessary and unused urine tests and illegally prescribing controlled substances.
Indian Scientists show solidarity to counterparts after Trump’s VISA ban
After the US President Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban on seven Muslim countries, Scientists across the globe, including India, have opened up their lab spaces for stranded counterparts outside America.
Higher water prices won’t affect Singapore’s competitiveness: Govt
At a pre-Budget consultation session held yesterday on water demand management, government authorities have said that the Government will be mindful of the need to not make it uncompetitive for business to operate.
Singtel report card: Net profit up 2 per cent to S$972.8 million in third quarter
Singtel has reported a 2 per cent rise in net profit to S$972.8 million in the third quarter. The quarter saw strong core business and higher contributions from regional mobile associates.
Indian-American man charged with sending spam emails, arrested in Arizona
An Indian-American man has been charged with damaging several computer networks and sending over 1 million spam emails, according to the Chicago federal prosecutor.
Satnam Singh Bhamara: The first Indian who cracked the NBA
Representing India on foreign shores, Satnam Singh Bhamara is the first Indian to turn out in the elite US National Basketball Association (NBA) league.
Indian-American co-founder nominated for ‘Visionary of the Year’ award
Indian-American Raj Jayadev, who works for criminal justice reform, has been named by the San Francisco Chronicle as one of the six nominees for the “Visionary of the Year” award.
Indian-American doctor becomes senior VP of Northwell Health
Dr Ram Raju, an Indian-origin doctor and former chief executive officer of the NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation, has been named the senior vice president and community health investment officer at Northwell Health.