7 Nov 2013: Interview with Ong Kim Soon
Changes to the Physical Education syllabus in local schools. We chat with Ong Kim Soon from the Ministry of Education on the changes and how they will help … source
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Changes to the Physical Education syllabus in local schools. We chat with Ong Kim Soon from the Ministry of Education on the changes and how they will help … source
Eco-consciousness is digging its roots into Singapore, with more people wanting to protect and conserve the environment by changing consumption habits, … source
Indonesia’s political parties are often forced to turn to corrupt ways to raise funds as membership fees, state budget and public donations are simply not enough … source
Women doctors are highly sought after as brides in Pakistan. They’re seen as having both the qualities of working woman and housewife, plus the status that … source
The world’s second-largest consumer-goods manufacturer by market capitalisation, Procter & Gamble, has opened the largest private research facility in … source
The Delhi gang-rape case, along with other incidents that followed, have highlighted the problem of violence against women in India. It has also prompted many … source
Stronger than expected economic growth in the third quarter. What does this mean for Singapore workers and businesses? Joey Chew, Regional Economist … source
Yoma CEO Andrew Rickards talks about the firm’s latest ventures in Myanmar and how it intends to profit from these deals. source
Making a difference in the social service sector. The winner of the Outstanding Social Worker Award 2013 shares why helping others is her calling. source
A new bill introduced in Parliament will seek to maintain public order and calm in Little India after last December’s riot. Dr Jack Lee from the Singapore … source