With the second Singapore South Asian International Film Festival (SgSAIFF) set to kick off this Friday, movie buffs in the island nation are in for a treat. Speaking to Indians in Singapore, one gets a clear sense that Nandita Das and her Manto are the biggest draws to festival’s 2018 edition. Ther

Aadhaar here to stay, but with limitations, rules Supreme Court of India; no change for NRIs

The verdict is out! The Supreme Court of India today ruled in favour of the Aadhaar Act, but set hard limits on where and when the Unique Identification Number is mandatory.

Waiting for you to come as visitor, stay as investor, says Uttarakhand CM Rawat at Invest North 2018

Chief Minister of the Indian State of Uttarakhand Trivendra Singh Rawat highlighted the advantages of the state in attracting overseas investment at the 7th CII Invest North Summit 2018 today.

Punjab, Uttarakhand CMs looking for their slice of Singapore investment pie at upcoming summit

The Chief Ministers of the Indian states of Punjab and Uttarakhand have jumped onto the Singapore investment bandwagon as they are set to visit the city-state next week for a financial summit.

Theatre group WeCanDoIt to stage Hindi adaptation of Ibsen’s ‘A Doll’s House’ in Singapore

Showcasing the themes of gender equality, marriage and self-sacrifice, Henrik Ibsen’s celebrated play – A Doll’s House is to be staged in a Hindi adaptation Gudiya Ghar by local theatre company WeCanDoit from August 31. The production will be directed by stand-up comedian, Sharul Channa.

Best of Singapore’s Young Lions to take the field in SCA Emerging Player T20 Cricket Series

Cricket fans in Singapore are set to be enthralled as Young Lion cricketers are set to face off in a tournament organised by the Singapore Cricket Association from August 27. A total of seven action-packed T20 matches await cricket lovers as well as the opportunity to witness some of the future star

SMA to rally flood relief efforts in Singapore as death toll in Kerala reaches 167 amidst ongoing rescue efforts

Following the heaviest monsoon rainfall over the last century in Kerala, the Indian state has been inundated with floods that have caused havoc. According to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, 167 people have died in the state – more than 100 of them in the last 36 hours – and he issued a fresh

Indian-origin antiquities find their way home this I-Day

Indians across the world had an additional reason to celebrate this Independence Day. A 12th-century bronze Buddha statue stolen from a museum at Nalanda in Bihar nearly 60 years ago was returned to India yesterday by the London’s Metropolitan Police as part of a ceremony to mark India’s Independenc

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