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New ITE curriculum from 2022 to let students get Higher Nitec in 3 years instead of 4 years
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New ITE curriculum from 2022 to let students get Higher Nitec in 3 years instead of 4 years
The Institute of Technical Education (ITE) College Central at Ang Mo Kio. (Photo: Jeremy Long)
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SINGAPORE: The Institute of Technical Education (ITE) will introduce a new curriculum that allows its students to achieve a Higher Nitec (Higher National ITE Certificate) in three years instead of four.
Rajnath appreciates Singapore s efforts in COVID assistance
ANI
29 Apr 2021, 18:37 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], April 29 (ANI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh talked to his Singapore counterpart Ng Eng Hen and appreciated their efforts and support in assisting India in fight against the second surge of COVID-19 pandemic. Spoke to the Defence Minister of Singapore, Mr Ng Eng Hen about reinforcing capacities to fight against the second surge of COVID-19 pandemic. I am deeply appreciative of Singapore Government s efforts and support in assisting India in these difficult times, tweeted Singh.
Earlier on Wednesday, Singapore Minister Maliki Osman had flagged off two of Singapore Air Force s C-130s with 256 Oxygen cylinders.
Rajnath lauds Singapore govt s efforts, support in assisting India during COVID-19 ANI | Updated: Apr 29, 2021 14:05 IST
New Delhi [India], April 29 (ANI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh talked to his Singapore counterpart Ng Eng Hen and appreciated their efforts and support in assisting India in fight against the second surge of COVID-19 pandemic. Spoke to the Defence Minister of Singapore, Mr Ng Eng Hen about reinforcing capacities to fight against the second surge of COVID-19 pandemic. I am deeply appreciative of Singapore Government s efforts and support in assisting India in these difficult times, tweeted Singh.
Earlier on Wednesday, Singapore Minister Maliki Osman had flagged off two of Singapore Air Force s C-130s with 256 Oxygen cylinders.
After Singapore sent a consignment of oxygen cylinders to support India’s pandemic response, Dr Maliki Osman, Singapore s Second Minister for Foreign Affairs, hailed the close relationship between the two countries. Osman handed over Singapore’s humanitarian assistance to High Commissioner of the Republic of India, P Kumaran, earlier today at Paya Lebar Air Base. In his remarks, Minister Maliki reaffirmed the strong bilateral relations and highlighted that Singaporeans stand in solidarity with our friends in India in their fight against the pandemic . This initiative, arranged at short notice, is testament to the close collaboration and partnership across multiple agencies on both sides. This initiative complements the numerous relief efforts and contributions in Singapore to bring humanitarian relief to India in this time of need, he said. While our contribution is modest, we hope that it will bring comfort and relief to those in need and encourage those on the frontl