Singapore's IHC to host exhibitions on Indian culture
The IHC on Tuesday showed among its collections two necklaces that came from Nattukottai Nagarattar Chettiars, who were among early Indian migrants.

"We are in dialogue with the Indian government on such collaborations," Dr Gauri Krishnan, Centre Director at IHC, said.
IHC is working on having a wide range of showcase pieces, reflecting Indian history in the South East Asian region.
The IHC has received heirlooms, arts and crafts and memorabilia from South East Asia, some of which dates back to early 1900th century.
Dr Krishnan said the IHC has collected more than 250 artefacts from over 40 community lenders and donors from Singapore and overseas.
The IHC on Tuesday showed among its collections two necklaces that came from Nattukottai Nagarattar Chettiars who were among early Indian migrants to the South East Asia with business establishments in Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia and Singapore.
Some of these artefacts were saved by the Chettiar community in 1975 when South Vietnam fell under the communist regime, said Trustee Ashwin Muthiah, who is also chairman of the Southern Petrochemical Industries Corp in south India.
Other artefacts include wartime publications and pictures of Indian National Army members including Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose which were donated to the IHC by former Singapore President SR Nathan.
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