Students spend almost half their budget trying new food or just eating out all the time. But is it possible to save money. Amazing student discounts on food around Singapore, from pizza to black pepper chicken.
Tag: Connected to India
When fledgling films on their maiden flight land on the big screen
Singapore South Asian International Film Festival last weekend, where she caught two impressive short films – Omana Thinkal Kidavo and Napoleon.
NRI investors can buy up to 5% in any security: India’s economic affairs secretary Garg
In a bid to calm markets after recent regulatory changes, economic affairs secretary Subhash Chandra Garg announced the changes after Indian markets fell for the second straight day.
How to shop-till-you-drop for students on a budget
Connected to India brings to you ‘Connected to Youth’ – to help you survive your student experience in Singapore!
India’s aviation sector hit by cheap tickets, high oil prices and declining rupee
Experts have warned that churning out cheap tickets and an over-reliance on favourable fuel pricing are unsustainable in the long run.
SPH Group appoints Connected to India as advertising sales representative for tabla! in India and the Middle East
Singapore’s largest publishing company Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) has appointed online media company Connected to India to sell advertising space for its English weekly tabla! in India and the Middle East.
It’s a dream debut: Malavika Mohanan on her role in ‘Beyond the Clouds’
While finding her feet in showbiz, Malavika came across the opportunity of a lifetime – the role of Tara in famous Iranian filmmaker Majid Majidi’s first Indian production ‘Beyond the Clouds’.
Prasenjit insists that Indians must re-learn nation’s modern history through his book Asia Reborn
Singapore-based economist and historian by passion Professor Prasenjit Basu insists that some part of Indian history must be revisited and re-learned all over again.
Dr Shashi Tharoor’s ‘Charlis & I’, based on real life incident, to get screen adaptation
Dr Shashi Tharoor’s autobiographical short story Charlis & I is being made into a film. The story is based on his real-life experiences while visiting Kerala in the 1960s and early 1970s.
When Indian classical dance meets Western stagecraft: Mythili Prakash
Renowned Bharatanatyam dancer Mythili Prakash speaks to Connected to India in an exclusive interview about her upcoming production, as well as issues close to her heart, such as the trends of Indian classical solo dance and how her role in Life of Pi fills her journey as a choreographer.