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

Five quick and easy ways to remit money back to India

It is right in the midst of Diwali season, and money transfers back to India are in full flow. With the large Indian population in Singapore and the amount of trade between the two countries, you will find a number of providers and methods available when you need to make a money transfer.

Robots rising: Changi Airport has plans to automate terminal services

Singapore’s Changi Airport, voted the world’s best for the past six years by Skytrax, is planning a robotic overhaul of its services and has utilised the new Terminal 4 to help test the airport bots of the future.

25 years of SIA-NOL scholarship: Economic and Social Contribution to Singapore, India and beyond

What do Monk Sri Nithya Turiyananda Swami, Professor Naresh Agarwal, Strategist Nitin Pai, Mountaineer John Gomes and CEO of Hotstar Ajit Mohan have in common? The clue is in the picture above – The NTU Graduating Class of 2016 which marks the 25th year Anniversary of NTU.

Five things to do over the weekend of September 16-17

This weekend seems to be dedicated to some family time. Watching the F1 Grand Prix with international stars performing could be the experience of the year. There is also a toast to your taste buds at the Singapore Restaurant Festival.

Singapore real estate market: Common mistakes that first-time investors should avoid

The growth of the city-state’s economy has gone hand-in-hand with the development of the property market, and there are many cases of windfalls for property investors. Many potential investors often overlook the costs, resulting in grave investment mistakes.

5 amazing halal restaurants around central area with incredible food

Cafe-hopping is a big thing among the young people in Singapore, and it’s a headache situation when cafes are not halal because of the inconvenience it’ll cause your Muslim friends in the group.

About Tag: New to Singapore

New to Singapore – for those who have just moved to the city-state. Focusing on NRIs and people of Indian-origin.