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Sikh community lauded for its commitment to engage young graduates
- 18/11/2017
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Professional and Intellectual Development
No CommentsYSA has done well to regularly engage young Sikh graduates. This point was made by Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, Ms Grace Fu, as she addressed the audience at the annual Sikh Graduate Tea Reception, organised by the YSA, in collaboration with the Central Sikh Gurdwara Board (CSGB), on 18 November 2017. Referring to
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Minister for Manpower, Mr Lim Swee Say, addresses young Sikh graduates at plaque presentation ceremony
- 01/10/2016
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Professional and Intellectual Development
It is important to pursue your passions even if it takes several attempts to succeed. Singapore’s new Acting Minister for Education, Mr Ong Ye Kung, delivered this message to a group of young Sikh graduates on 7 November 2015, urging them to chase their dreams. Speaking at the Sikh Graduates Tea Reception, Mr Ong also
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Acting Minister for Education stresses on importance of passion for success and value of role models
- 08/11/2015
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Professional and Intellectual Development
It is important to pursue your passions even if it takes several attempts to succeed. Singapore’s new Acting Minister for Education, Mr Ong Ye Kung, delivered this message to a group of young Sikh graduates on 7 November 2015, urging them to chase their dreams. Speaking at the Sikh Graduates Tea Reception, Mr Ong also
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Young Sikhs see value in upgrading to stay relevant
- 03/11/2014
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Professional and Intellectual Development
Public discussions in recent months in Singapore have been focusing on the need to look beyond qualifications and towards job performance and skills. However, degrees are still the gateway to better opportunities. This was the view generally expressed by young Sikh graduates at a plaque presentation ceremony at the Colonial@Scotts on 2 November 2014. Organised
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Senior Minister of State Masagos Zulkifli stresses government support for aspirations of young graduates
- 22/09/2013
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Professional and Intellectual Development
The government understands the concerns of all Singaporeans and it will do what it can to continue to support its citizens, including young graduates entering the workforce. That was the underlying message from Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs and Foreign Affairs, Mr Masagos Zulkifli, when he graced the plaque presentation ceremony for graduates
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MOS Josephine Teo highlights job challenges at plaque presentation ceremony for Sikh graduates
- 02/10/2012
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Professional and Intellectual Development
The jobs of the future will be in personalised services and the government is developing the potential for graduates to get into such skilled-jobs here in Singapore. Mrs Josephine Teo, Minister of State for Finance and Transport, said that the jobs that are likely to be created and retained in the future are not necessarily
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Important role for all Singaporeans in nation building
- 09/10/2011
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Professional and Intellectual Development
Be involved in your own community, and you can contribute to the country’s socio-economic development. Each and every member needs to stay connected to his or her community, understand the needs of the community and, consequently, seek ways to address these needs. This was the call made by newly-appointed Minister of State for Education and
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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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Fifty-year old Sikh mum among plaque recipients for academic achievement
- 20/09/2009
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Professional and Intellectual Development
While she provided the necessary guidance to her two daughters in their undergraduate studies, Madam Kulmeet Kaur also pursued her own dream of further education, underlying the importance of continuous development as a valuable virtue in today’s challenging and competitive environment. Her pursuit also reflected her determination to succeed and a reminder that learning never
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MP Inderjit Singh urges Sikh graduates to contribute to wider Singapore society
- 10/10/2008
- Posted by: youngsikh
- Category: Professional and Intellectual Development
Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC Inderjit Singh’s message to Sikh graduates is clear – carry on the good work on the earlier generations of Sikhs and continue to contribute to the Singapore society. Mr Inderjit made these comments in his address to 25 Sikh graduates in a networking tea reception organised by
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