Singapore world’s second most expensive city to live in; Tel Aviv tops the list
Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), Singapore has become the world’s second most expensive city to live in. Tel Aviv is the world’s most expensive city to live in.
Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), Singapore has become the world’s second most expensive city to live in. Tel Aviv is the world’s most expensive city to live in.
Singapore’s celebration of Indian arts: special programme highlighting the positive contributions of Celebrating 20 years of Kalaa Utsavam.
The air quality in India’s capital deteriorated from “severe” last night to ”hazardous” category this morning, following the festival of Diwali.
In a Connected to India, Spotlight, hear what the two musicians and other artists had to say about what audiences in Singapore have in store in Bhumi Pranam at Kalaa Utsavam 2021.
With a continuous run of 20 years, Kalaa Utsavam is one of the longest running festivals of Indian arts in the world. Here’s a look at what participants have to say on the occasion.
Singapore has emerged as the 17th most expensive location across the world for expatriates, with the average pay package for a mid-level worker costing companies USD 225,171 annually, a survey by MyExpatriate Market Pay published by ECA International, said.
Singapore has tentative plans to relax more virus curbs, including starting to allow quarantine-free travel from September, marking the first time it’s set out a timeline to reopen borders that have been mostly shut for more than a year.
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) rose to the 12th spot in the latest edition of the QS World University Rankings, up one place from last year.
Indian Navy’s ongoing COVID Relief Operation ‘Samudra Setu II’, the Indian Naval Ship (INS) Jalashwa arrived in Visakhapatnam yesterday with a critical COVID relief consignment, including oxygen cylinders and ventilators, from Singapore and Brunei.
Singapore has the second strongest passport of any country in the world, according to a recent survey. Asian countries top the list of the world’s strongest passports and two other nations from the region earned the dubious distinction of having the weakest passports as well.