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Young Singaporeans go in service of the needy in India
- 08/12/2010
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Community Services
No CommentsWhile other youth his age prefer to spend their school holidays with their family and friends, Mr Govinderpal Singh chose to ‘sweat it out’ for the next three weeks in India. Together with 15 other volunteers from a multi-racial background, 18-year old Mr Govinderpal left on 7 December 2010 for a village school in Punjab
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Bhangra goes to the Singapore heartland!
- 15/11/2010
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Culture
A sold-out crowd of 500 people were treated to a kaleidoscope of vibrancy and colour through invigorating Bhangra performances at a cultural show on 14 November 2010. Organised by YSA and the Nee Soon South Indian Activities Executive Committee, the three-hour dance extravaganza in Yishun saw performances by top Bhangra dance teams Kohinoor Bhangra Group,
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Minister of State Heng Chee How presents plaques to Sikh graduates
- 05/10/2010
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Professional and Intellectual Development
Continue on the journey of life-long education to expand your skill sets and contribute back to your community and the wider Singapore society. This was the message from Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office, Mr Heng Chee How, to recent Sikh graduates at a plaque presentation and networking reception on Saturday. The event
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YSA dialogue with DPM Teo Chee Hean focuses on foreign talent
- 06/09/2010
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Conferences and Seminars
Singaporeans of all races and backgrounds, as well as foreigners engaged Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Teo Chee Hean in a dialogue on Saturday afternoon. Organised by Young Sikh Association (Singapore), the session attracted close to 400 people. The influx of foreigners who compete with locals such spheres as jobs and places in
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Khwaish IX Certificate Presentation Ceremony
- 06/05/2010
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Community Services
They built a library and subsequently catalogued close to 2,500 donated books to make the library easier to use for needy schoolchildren in Punjab, India. The group of 20 Singaporeans also cleaned, refurbished and painted the school building. They also conducted workshops for teachers on teaching techniques and library management in the school. At the
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YSA football tournament 2010 – Aiming for racial harmony
- 07/03/2010
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Sports
More than 300 players and supporters from various ethnic groups came together on 6 March 2010 to participate in a multiracial football tournament aimed at promoting racial harmony Organised by Young Sikh Association (Singapore), a non-government organisation which aims to fulfill the aspirations of young Singaporeans, the event witnessed the participation 37 teams from different