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About a third of Singapore youths unaware that vaping is illegal, harmful: Study

About a third of Singapore youths unaware that vaping is illegal, harmful: Study
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Nikhil Khattar , Education Ministry ,

Singapore's labour movement honours ambassadors of migrant workers, domestic workers

Singapore's labour movement honours ambassadors of migrant workers, domestic workers
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Over 120 programmes at Singapore HeritageFest focus on conserved buildings, sites, structures

Singapore HeritageFest returns this year, shining a light on the nation's historical buildings, sites and structures. The festival also marks 35 years of conservation in Singapore with more than 120 programmes, its highest number of events post-pandemic. Nikhil Khattar with more. ....

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S$60m corporate lab launched by ExxonMobil, NTU and A*STAR to develop low-carbon solutions

Major oil giant ExxonMobil is opening its first-ever lab in Singapore to speed up R&D on low-carbon solutions in a bid to go green more quickly. The S$60 million facility will bring together more than 50 researchers from Nanyang Technological University and A STAR. Nikhil Khattar reports. ....

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Special education schools looking to attract, retain teachers amid growing demand

Manpower challenges continue to weigh on Singapore's special education sector. But with more schools opening up in the next few years, the pressure is not just on retaining teachers in the field, but also to attract and train new ones. The education ministry plans to open three more special education schools within six ....

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