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Among the population of Indians in Singapore there are many organisations and societies of a religious, cultural, social, educational, professional, business and sporting nature. Religious organisations
The Singapore Indian Association was established in 1923 with the objective of promoting the social, physical, intellectual, cultural and the general welfare of its members. When it was formed, the association projected itself as a pan-Indian, rather than narrowly ethnic , language , religion , caste or region-based organization.
The SINDA Headquarters at 1 Beatty Road. The Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA) is a charity for the Singaporean Indian community. Set up to focus on educational and socio-economic matters, its mission is to “build a well-educated, resilient and confident community of Indians that stands together with other communities in contributing to the progress of multi-racial Singapore”.
The following groups are among the more important national Indian organisations in Singapore that cater to all Indians, regardless or cultural background. Indian Association building in Singapore. Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA) – SINDA was set up in 1991 to address educational under-performance in the Indian community. It ...
Singapore Indian Development Association; Singapore Indian Education Trust; Singapore International Chamber of Commerce; Singapore International Foundation; Singapore Kadayanallur Muslim League; Singapore Leprosy Relief Association; Singapore Life Saving Society; Singapore Malay Youth Library Association (Taman Bacaan) Singapore National Stroke ...
The memorial also served as a centre for religious ceremonies and meetings and Indian weddings. [8] The Singapore Indian Development Association, a charity organisation established in September 1990, was initially headquartered on the building's ground floor. In May 1993, the association's Family Service Centre also moved its headquarters to ...
Singapore police are investigating an Indian national for allegedly being involved in a public protest against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's controversial citizenship law. Unauthorized ...
He was formerly a Colombo Plan scholar and the CEO of Singapore Indian Development Association, the Indian community self-help group as well as managing director of Temasek Holdings. Ms Indranee Rajah (1963– ) – Born to an ethnically Tamil father and a Cantonese origin Chinese Singaporean mother, Ms Indranee is a lawyer by training. She ...