Since its humble inception in 2007, the Indian Women’s Association Bazaar has grown into one of the biggest platforms in Singapore for Indian women entrepreneurs to showcase and sell their products.
Author: Kareyst Lin
Karan Johar unveils wax figure at Indian cinema experiential space in Sentosa
Connected to India had the pleasure of speaking to Karan Johar at the unveiling of his wax figure at Madame Tussauds, where he shared about his passion for learning and his gratitude for the love he has received.
Atul Temurnikar: Making education smart and affordable
Atul Temurnikar Co-founder and Chairman of GIIS (Global Indian International School) is obsessed with giving Indians abroad the best education at an affordable price.
Watch the corporate honcho-turned-successful educationist, in conversation with Punam Sharrma in Connected to India’s @work section
M1 outlets to allow customers to shop using PayNow
Starting today, M1 customers will be able to use e-payment service PayNow when they shop at the telco’s outlets, according to media reports.
Chokkanadar Ula: 7 stages of a woman in love
In this light-hearted interview, Connected to India speaks to the Kesavan sisters on what inspired them to bring the theme to Esplanade’s Raga series, and brings you a delightful quick fire session.
Looking for cheap flight deals? Book 3 weeks in advance, on a Sunday: Report
Here’s a money-saving tip for your next trip: book flights three weeks in advance, on a particularly Sunday, and begin your travel on a Thursday or Friday.
Indian origin teen organises Singapore’s first all-female hackathon
“The response has been overwhelming so far, with over 140 sign-ups,” said, Gaurika Sawhney the founder of Girls in Tech who is a Grade 11 student of UWCSEA’s West campus commonly referred to as the Dover Campus.
Mind(less) Wilderness: Indian origin artist Nandita Mukand explores the gracefulness of growth
Singapore-based artist Nandita Mukand’s solo exhibition “Mind(less) Wilderness” is a bold and spellbinding exploration that mingles the way plants grow in the forest with the workings of the urban mind.
SICCI commits to helping Little India merchants digitalise
The Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SICCI) is collaborating with various partners to help them leverage on technology to improve processes and capture growth opportunities. It also launched a revamped web portal and mobile app for its members, focusing on its mission to go digital.
Conservation doesn’t need to be all gloom and doom
SCB is a global community of nearly 5,000 members from over 140 countries dedicated to advancing the science and practice of conserving Earth’s biological diversity.