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  2. Statutory boards of the Singapore Government - Wikipedia

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    The statutory boards of the Government of Singapore are autonomous organisations that have been tasked to perform an operational function by legal statutes passed as Acts in the Parliament of Singapore. The statutes define the purpose, rights and powers of each authority.

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  4. Category:State funerals in Singapore - Wikipedia

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  5. Organisation of the Government of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Singapore consists of several departments, known as ministries and statutory boards in Singapore.Ministries are led by a member of the Cabinet and deal with state matters that require direct political oversight.

  6. Death in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Garden of Remembrance is a private columbarium in Singapore. The earliest government crematorium , situated at Mount Vernon , began operations in 1962 with only one funeral service hall and about four cremations a week.

  7. Mount Vernon Columbarium - Wikipedia

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    The complex in 2014. Mount Vernon Columbarium was a columbarium complex on Mount Vernon, Singapore.Built in 1962 as a crematorium, the columbarium closed in 2018 to make way for future redevelopments in the upcoming Bidadari housing estate, with plans for a new funeral parlour complex to be completed by 2025.

  8. Choa Chu Kang Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Garden of Peace, an ash scattering garden, to be situated in Chua Chu Kang Cemetery was introduced in 2019 and will only be opened in 2020. [3] The garden is open to people of all faiths. [ 3 ] Ashes are scattered at designated lanes, allowing the ashes to mix with the soil below.

  9. Former cemeteries in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Within a century, Peck San Theng (PST) became one of the biggest Chinese cemeteries in Singapore, holding more than 100,000 graves over 324 acres (1.31 km 2) of land. [21] In 1979, the Singapore government decided to acquire all its land to create the present-day Bishan Town. Many graves were exhumed and remains cremated during the 1980s.