For the third year running, DBS has been recognised as the World’s Best Bank by New York-based financial publication Global Finance at its World’s Best Global Banks 2020 Awards.
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Mother would be proud, would tell me to beat Trump: Kamala Harris
The United States’ Democratic Party’s Indian-American vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris has said that her late mother would have been “extremely proud” of her historic nomination and told her to go ahead and “beat Trump”.
Prince Harry repays tax payer money used for renovation of Frogmore Cottage
Britain’s Prince Harry has reportedly repaid the GBP 2.4 million pound refurbishment cost for a cottage on the grounds of Queen Elizabeth II’s Windsor estate, the family home he shares with wife Meghan Markle.
47 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore on September 8, including one imported infection
There are no cases in the community among the new infections.
Indian Heritage Centre’s CultureFest 2020 portrays motherhood through Kausalya, Kaikeyi and Sumitra
‘Motherhood’ is an elegant showcase of Dasharatha’s three wives’ maternal love for their sons.
Events with up to 250 attendees can be held from October 1, says STB
Organisers who apply to pilot events with up to 250 attendees must demonstrate their ability to implement Safe Management Measures to meet a set of health and safety outcomes.
India now second worst-affected country by COVID-19, after overtaking Brazil
The worst-hit states in the country are Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh.
UK PM Boris Johnson issues October 15 deadline for Brexit-deal
British chief negotiator David Frost and his EU counterpart Michel Barnier are now due to meet in London starting Tuesday for an eighth round of negotiations.
IHC CultureFest 2020’s Ramayana in the Limelight a unique coming together of Indian dance forms and martial arts
‘Ramayana in the Limelight’ showcases six key characters in the Ramayana through a unique blend of various Indian dance forms and martial arts.
Nirav Modi’s extradition trial begins in London court
Fugitive Indian diamantaire Nirav Modi’s extradition case related to the estimated USD 2-billion Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud and money laundering charges brought by the Indian government opened for a five-day hearing in a United Kingdom court today.