Don’t Call Us Beaten: Struggles in Class
In an education system where academic success continues to matter, Don’t Call Us Beaten takes a frank look at what it is like to have failed that first and most…
by October Gallery
In an education system where academic success continues to matter, Don’t Call Us Beaten takes a frank look at what it is like to have failed that first and most…
Nearly 90% of the estimated 143 million children in orphanages worldwide are not orphans at all. They are systematically bought, coerced, and stolen away from … source
Three in four commuters are willing to pay for a bike-sharing service as long as it is not more expensive than public transport, according to a preliminary study by ……
Singapore generated almost 800000 tonnes of food waste last year – the highest in recent years. Experts say each individual in Singapore could be producing … source
Singapore is bidding to have the Botanic Gardens, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The process is in its final stages. And the team putting … source
India have seen impressive economic growth over the past decade and this seems set to continue. With each having a population of over one billion, many … source
His 2-Michelin star restaurant is named after one of the greatest influence in his life and in the kitchen – his grandma, Odette. Discover chef Julian Royer’s … source
Social service practitioners and labour economists in Singapore — have identified an emerging class of what’s termed, the “working poor”. They say it’s a … source
This four-part series shot in stunning 4K captures the history and culture of this extraordinary continent and reveals a spectacular view of Asia that has never … source
Cyber-bullying in Singapore? Is this a concern? Director of the Singapore Children’s Society Rachel Tan sheds some light on the issue. source