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[5] [6] Gurmit studied in Outram Secondary School during his years in secondary school. [7] Gurmit married Melissa Wong in 1995, whom is a Cantonese Chinese. They have three children, Gabrielle (born 1997), Elliot (born 2002) and Mikaela (born 2013). [8] Gurmit is an alumnus of National Police Cadet Corps and held the rank of Cadet Inspector. [9]
Tanya Chew is an events and promotion department director at a fictional satutory board known as WAS and Lim Teng Zui (Gurmit Singh) is a single father, with a daughter, Xiao Mei, and works as a blue-collar worker technician at WAS as well, along with their assistants Blackjack (Brandon Wong), Bamboo (Suhaimi Yusof), and their advisors Bee Hwa and Nancy ().
Singh was born on 1 February 1956 in Jalal Usman, Amritsar, Punjab.His father served in the Indian Army and his elder brother served in Indian Air Force. He graduated from the Defence Services Staff Course and National Defence College, has two M.Phil degrees from Chennai and Indore universities, and was a research fellow for two years on the India-China Boundary issue at the Institute of ...
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The character of Phua Chu Kang first appeared on the second season of television show Gurmit's World, where Gurmit Singh portrayed multiple characters in different skits. Gurmit, alongside Edmund Tan, created the character in 1996 for one of his skits. [1] Phua Chu Kang is described as "an exaggeration of your typical Singaporean contractor."
A father in India is being charged with attempted murder after attacking his baby daughter's accused rapist in a gruesome way. The Washington Post reports that two years ago, the 14-year-old boy ...
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Singapore Idol was a Singaporean reality television singing competition produced by MediaCorp Studios and FremantleMedia Operations BV. It began airing on MediaCorp Channel 5 on 9 August 2004 until 27 December 2009, as an addition to the Idol franchise based on the British show Pop Idol, and became one of the most popular shows in the history of Singaporean television.