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S’pore needs more educated immigrants to make country dynamic, says MM
Channel NewsAsia - Sunday, April 18, 2010
S’pore needs more educated immigrants to make country dynamic, says MM ] S’pore needs more educated immigrants to make country dynamic, says MM
SINGAPORE : Singapore’s Minister Mentor Kuan Yew has reiterated the need for Singapore to attract more educated immigrants.
Speaking at the Indian New Year celebrations in Little India on Saturday, Mr said Singaporeans must recognise that with a declining population, the country needs such people, including those who have studied or worked in the US and Europe.
With the economy in a buoyant mood after the government upgraded its growth forecast for the year, Mr said Singapore needs to grow as an attractive hub for international trade, investment and talent to sustain long—term growth.
"We benefited from being open to immigrants from around the world, especially China, India and the region. Throughout history, Singapore has welcomed migrants. When I first took office, we had 62,000 babies every year from a population of 2 million. Today, Singapore citizens produce only 32,000 babies in a year when we should have 60,000 just to replace our population," said MM .
Little India is a glowing example of how early immigrants have flourished and taken root in the country.
Mr said the government understands the concerns of Singaporeans over new immigrants and foreign workers. So it has taken steps to moderate the inflow and widen the differentiation between citizens and non—citizens.
Having educated immigrants here, said Mr , makes Singapore more competitive and dynamic.
"The majority of the new PRs and citizens are skilled workers and professionals in finance, IT and R&D. They bring new skills, global connections and a strong drive to create better lives for their families," said Mr .
Mr gave an example of how one immigrant is making a difference.
"Shyam Srinivasan came from Chennai at age 14, and went to Geylang Methodist Secondary School and Victoria Junior College. He took up citizenship and obtained a teaching scholarship from the Public Service Commission," said the Minister Mentor.
"Last year, he graduated top of his class in Physics at Oxford University. He is now doing his Masters in Applied Physics at Columbia University. He will come back and complete his NS. He will educate and inspire the next generation of Singaporeans," he said.
Their presence has also helped to shape the Singapore landscape.
Mr cited how many Indian temples today have been refurbished to look "elegant" and "colourful".
"Our immigration policies have brought in better educated and wealthy Indians who have made that qualitative difference to our lives. Their support of these temples has resulted in this transformation, reflecting the transformation that is taking place throughout Singapore," said Mr .
Mr said the challenge is to integrate newcomers into Singapore society and an event like this Indian New Year Celebration is a good example of how integration can be done.
The event brings together different communities, not just among the different Indian ethnic groups, but also Singaporeans of all races. — CNA /ls
Umm......They said they need, they will blames foreign workers after all lazy, stubborn Singaporeans jobless...
They always blames to all those foreign workers but they can not survie without them including hi skill workers and Rank & File... Soon as they open the casino resorts, loads of foreign workers are needed and more or less traitors will emerge in the community too... the more crime.. e hee... You may notice that there are more crime in S'pore now a day.
However, praise the lord for multi-culture Singapore!
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17 flights out of Changi Airport cancelled on Monday
Posted: 19 April 2010 1616 hrs
SINGAPORE: Seventeen flights out of Changi Airport, mostly to destinations in Europe, were cancelled on Monday.
This is due to the continuing closure of most of the airspace over Europe caused by ash clouds from a volcano in Iceland.
Changi Airport Group said four flights due to depart for European destinations on Tuesday have also been cancelled. According to its website, Singapore Airlines is only operating two flights to Europe on Monday.
SQ348 to Athens departed in the early morning.
The flight to Singapore from Athens, SQ347, departed at 6.15pm Singapore time.
European officials hope to significantly increase flights later on Monday.
European Union transport ministers are due to hold talks as pressure builds for a solution to the crisis.
The International Air Transport Association, IATA, has meanwhile sharply criticized European governments for their lack of leadership in handling the airspace restrictions. It urged a re-think of the decision-making process.
IATA's director general Giovanni Bisignani said governments must place greater urgency and focus on how Europe's skies can be safely re-opened.
The closure of most of Europe's airspace because of the huge cloud of ash since late last Thursday has cost the airline industry hundreds of millions of dollars.
Millions of passengers have been stranded and importers and exporters have been hit.
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I just saw a link below
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Macroeconomic outlook
• GDP growth of 7 to 9 per cent, led by trade-related activities such as manufacturing, wholesale trade, transport and storage. But pockets of weakness remain.
• IT: Sector’s outlook key to growth of overall economy. Evidence that the global
IT industry is moving to the third stage of recovery, with increased demand from
both consumer and corporate segments.
• Manufacturing: New capacity additions in the biomedical and chemicals clusters
will lift sector activity. On the downside, chemicals cluster is facing a global
downturn.
• Tourism: To gain from strong Asian demand. Singapore Tourism Board is projecting
11.5 million to 12.5 million visitors — meaning a possible 30 per cent increase
from last year’s 9.7 million arrivals.
• Financial services: Recovery should continue, barring further external shocks.
• Marine and offshore engineering: Net orderbooks at shipyards have been run
down and remain at low levels. Fall-off in new rig orders since Q4 2008 could impact shipyard activity. But new orders started picking up in Q4 2009 as a result of higher oil prices, and demand for deep water drilling equipment high after oil and gas discoveries in Brazil, the Gulf of Mexico and West Africa.
• Construction: May slow as demand tapers from the peak of the recent building boom.
Ref: www.todayonline.com (29-4-2010)
StarHub prepaid mobile phone line down !
Dear Starhub perpaid mobile phone users,
Starhub prepaid mobile line was down stared at 1:30pm today.
At that moment, I am talking with my friend, suddenly the phone line was dropped.
So, I tried to call to my friend anytime and tried to call other number.
I can't contact any phone number.
I checked with Starhub hote line 1633 cus: care.
They told me that their technical problem and they can't tell how long they need to repair for that problem.
So, I just inform to the prepaid card users.