India News: Indian National Congress president Rahul Gandhi will kick off his visit to Singapore and Malaysia in a bid to reach out to the Indian diaspora in the two southeast Asian countries.
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Filing of annual returns made easier for businesses in Singapore
The filing of annual returns for businesses in Singapore will be streamlined this year, said Ms Indranee Rajah, Senior Minister of State for Law and Finance.
Singapore to set up e-waste management system by 2021
A mandatory electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) management system will be in place by 2021 in Singapore.
Odissi exponent Ratikant Mohapatra talks about his journey as a dancer
Odissi exponent guru Ratikant Mohapatra, who recently performed Anugamanam in Singapore on February 23 and 24 at Victoria Theatre, is a well-known name in the classical world.
Saudi Arabia gives overflight rights to Air India for flights to Israel: Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that Saudi Arabia has allowed Tel Aviv-bound Indian flag carrier Air India the overflight rights over its territory, Israeli media and agencies reported.
In Pics: Holi celebrations around the world
The Festival of Colours was celebrated the world over with great enthusiasm last week with more and more Indians overseas getting into the spirit of Holi.
Singapore Design Week 2018 celebrates the impact of design
The fifth edition of the Singapore Design Week (SDW) kickstarted yesterday, launched by Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, Minister for Communications and Information, at the National Design Centre (NDC).
NUS student enrolment now valid for 20 years
Student enrolment at the National University of Singapore (NUS) will now be valid for 20 years from the point of undergraduate admission.
MOM warns that 500 companies not doing enough to hire and groom Singaporeans
500 companies have been placed on a Ministry of Manpower (MOM) watch list for not doing enough to hire Singaporeans.
PM Lee: Raising GST is a
“The reserves are our precious nest egg, built up over many years,” and they are for rainy days, said Prime Minister Lee.