Revolutionary, martyr, social activist: A look back at the fiery life of Sukhdev Thapar

Sukhdev Thapar was a brave and fearless man. Though he is less popular and less written about than his friend Bhagat Singh, he was a man of exceptional integrity. Bhagat Singh was the political mentor of the Punjab party while Sukhdev was the organiser – the one who built its edifice brick by brick.

Traversing trajectory of Malayalee community of Singapore

he Malayalee community forms an integral part of Singapore and an example of the heterogenous and varied culture of this country. Now, a book titled ‘From Kerala to Singapore: Voices from the Singapore Malayalee Community’ has hit the market which comprehensively explores the history about how m

China’s guarded response to G4 nations’ offer to give up veto

China has reacted cautiously to India and other G4 nations’ offer to initially forgo veto powers for getting a permanent seat on the UN Security Council and has advocated for a ‘package solution’ which should accommodate ‘concerns and interests’ of all parties to reform the world’s top b

Shakespeare’s anthology ‘First Folio’ on display in Singapore

Singaporeans have the opportunity of a brush (literally) with the world’s greatest English playwright William Shakespeare. The National Library is presently showcasing a rare copy of the Bard’s legendary First Folio, the first anthology compiling his world’s famous plays.

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