The government of India has created a clear demarcation between Indians and non-resident Indians (NRIs) when it comes to savings schemes.
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Passengers given rousing welcome at newly opened Terminal 4 of Changi Airport
Passengers were given a rousing welcome at the newly opened Terminal 4 of Changi Airport in Singapore today as the first flight – Cathay Pacific Airways CX659 from Hong Kong – landed at the airport.
New report about British role in Operation Blue Star brings scars of 1984 to light
A report published by the Sikh Federation UK (SFUK) claims that the UK government’s involvement in Operation Blue Star went much deeper than admitted.
Singapore Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Vivian Balakrishnan to visit India today
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Singapore Dr Vivian Balakrishnan starts his two-day visit to India today. He will meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi and then visit Guwahati, Assam tomorrow.
Saudi Arabia to allow entry of women in sports stadium
Shaking off its ultra conservative image, Saudi Arabia will allow women into three sports stadiums for the first time from 2018, stated Saudi authorities.
Design Orchard to showcase talent of Singapore designers
Local designers of Singapore can showcase their novel designs and talent as new brand Design Orchard is coming up soon. Minister for Trade and Industry (Industry) S Iswaran unveiled the name and logo at the groundbreaking ceremony today.
Indian-origin man charged with wife’s murder in Singapore
In a tragic incident, an Indian-origin man allegedly stabbed to death his wife in Singapore.
Body of Sherin released by US, petition for interfaith burial
The body of three-year-old Indian born Sherin Mathews, who disappeared from her Indian-American adoptive parents home in Richardson, has been released by the Dallas County medical examiner’s office, though it declined to say to whom.
14 UK MPs support Jallianwala Bagh Massacre EDM tabled by Labour’s Virendra Sharma
A motion urging the United Kingdom (UK) government to formally apologise in the House of Commons over the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh Massacre has found support from 14 MPs in the British Parliament.
New SkillsFuture portal launched in Singapore for guiding students to chart their career paths
For helping Singaporeans chart their learning and plan their career paths right from the beginning, a holistic portal SkillsFuture has been launched. The portal claims to be beneficial for children till they become working adults.