Singapore fifth most visited city in the world: report
The Lion city has been ranked fifth globally for international visitors and fourth worldwide for visitor to spend in the latest Mastercard Global Destination Cities Index.
The Lion city has been ranked fifth globally for international visitors and fourth worldwide for visitor to spend in the latest Mastercard Global Destination Cities Index.
For creating awareness about diabetes, young Singaporeans below the age of 40 who are assessed to be at risk of developing this disease are eligible to undergo a full screening for SGD5 after completing an online survey.
Hanuman’, Anjaneyam or the Monkey God has remained one of the most respected deities among Indians and South-East Asians. His legend runs deeper in these countries and is a common thread invariably uniting India and South-East Asia.
Music lovers of Singapore can relive the 80s as the iconic band of that period, Culture Club, is going to perform in the Lion City on December 11. The exciting show will be organsied at the Star Performing Arts Centre.
Singapore is on the top of the list for progress made on a set of United Nations (UN) goals to build a better future, based on health-related indicators, according to a paper published in the prestigious journal The Lancet.
The Singapore South Asian International Film Festival (SGSAIFF) kicked off with a bang yesterday with celebrities strolling down the red carpet and a grand premiere of the socio-political flick Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai?
A UK blood transfusion service issued an apology for turning away hundreds of Indian-origin donors during a blood donation drive organised by the Indian community in Northern Ireland last year.
Toilet Ek Prem Katha, talked about for its title and content, becomes the first Indian film on a subject that World Toilet Organisation has been advocating: a campaign against open defecation and lack of proper toilet facilities in rural areas.
Britain’s anti-discrimination group Kick It Out is investigating the online racial abuse against Singaporean Sikh referee Sukhbir Singh.
The success of Reliance Jio’s thunderous entry into the Indian telecom market has not only surprised experts but has also catapulted Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) Chairman Mukesh Ambani to second spot on Asia’s rich list.