Challenges are constant in the life of any artiste, says Yugavardhan

The short film ‘When Mirrors Had Meaning’ will be screened at Kalaa Utsavam this year. The film follows 70-year-old Krishan as he sets off on a journey in search of his distant memory, leaving behind a letter to his family.

Migrant workers’ contributions will be a paramount in nation building: Saleem Haidi

Haidi discusses his film ‘Nodigal Sivanthaal – Vaergalaada’ that spotlights the distressed migrant workers’ relentless battle against the Covid crisis and how the pandemic-induced lockdown has left them stranded far away from home.

YSA Singapore holds Sikh grads tea reception virtually this year

The Young Sikh Association (YSA) of Singapore in alliance with Central Sikh Gurdwara Board (CSGB) and Singapore Khalsa Association virtually organised the Sikh Graduates Tea Reception this year on October 16 in a hybrid format.

Female talents at forefront of Timeless Tales Theatre Festival in Singapore this year

One of Singapore’s biggest multi-ethnic annual fiestas – the Timeless Tales Family Theatre Festival – this year will feature over 35 artists from across 13-plus nations

Despite COVID, International Baccalaureate pass percentage jumps from 85 to 89 in May 2021 results

Nearly 89 per cent of over 170,000 students enrolled in the International Baccalaureate (IB) globally have recently received their IB Diploma Programme (DP), and Career-related Programme (CP) results for the May 2021 exam session.

Singapore non-profit body Big at Heart launches project to thank COVID frontliners

A Singapore-based non-profit organisation has stepped in with a novel initiative to honour COVID frontline workers with ‘gratitude cards’.

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