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Singapore Food Festival in India is set to bring innovative culinary delights
The second edition of the Singapore Food Festival in India is set to cook up a storm with innovative culinary delights from August 27 to September 11, 2022.
Sunita Lad’s short film ‘Nirjhari’ to get OTT launch
Singapore author and playwright Sunita Lad Bhamray tackles the issue of domestic abuse in her short film ‘Nirjhari’, which is all set for an OTT release.
Anoushka Shankar to perform at Kalaa Utsavam 2022 in Singapore
Kalaa Utsavam 2022 welcomes British-Indian-American sitarist Anoushka Shankar for the first time at the festival. Apparently the talented musician’s first performance in Singapore.
Special music set for Singapore, says Kutle Khan about his upcoming show
Singapore news: Kutle Khan Project, a unique collective of Rajasthani folk musicians, are set for their first performance at the Drama Centre Theatre of the National Library.
Singapore health officials extend use of Moderna vaccine for kids
Singapore news: The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) in Singapore has extended the authorisation of Moderna’s Spikevax COVID-19 vaccine for kids.
Enjoy Peru-themed afternoon tea at Raffles Hotel Singapore
Singapore News: Raffles Hotel Singapore announced the launch of a Peruvian-themed afternoon tea experience at The Grand Lobby.
Singapore to repeal Section 377 A, says PM Lee in National Day speech
Singapore news: Singapore is set to repeal the Colonial-era law that criminalises gay sex, effectively making it legal to be homosexual in the city-state.
DHL Express and Singapore Airlines partnership takes off
The freighter, which sports a dual DHL-Singapore Airlines (SIA) livery, has a maximum capacity of 102 tonnes.
MTI slashes Singapore’s growth outlook between 3-4%
Singapore news: Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) today slashed its GDP for this year to 3%-4%, from 3 to 5% estimated earlier, citing inflation and persistent supply chain disruptions.
