Singapore News - Singaporeans will get a mix of cash, vouchers and rebates under a $1.9 billion boost to the Assurance Package to help them cope with cost-of-living concerns and an uncertain economic outlook. The aim is for lower-income families and larger households – especially those. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Singapore News - Participants in the I Quit programme, designed to help them quit smoking, need not worry about being fined or prosecuted as it does not presume they have or use vaping products. But if they are caught using or possessing such products, then they will be liable for criminal. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Singapore News - From workers to seniors, individuals to households, Budget 2024 has something for everyone to cope with cost-of-living pressures. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong on Feb 16 unveiled a suite of support measures for all Singaporeans, including cash. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Singapore News - Parents with children enrolled in government-supported pre-schools will pay lower fees from 2025, and lower-income families with mothers who do not work will receive higher pre-school subsidies. The fee cap for full-day childcare will drop by $40 a month to $640 for anchor. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Singapore News - From work and school stress to potentially debilitating conditions like schizophrenia, mental health issues cover a wide spectrum. Here’s a look at where different groups can get help, and the support the Government provides. Youth Those aged 18 to 29. Read more at www.tnp.sg