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CANING LAW IN SINGAPORE
Singapore cracks down hard — scammers will now be canned in addition to fines and prison timeSingapore has implemented caning as a new punishment for convicted scammers, representing one of the strictest anti-cybercrime actions worl...
What tourists should not do in Singapore to avoid finesSingapore enforces stringent regulations to maintain its reputation for cleanliness and order. Tourists should be aware of laws that prohib...
Stocks in the news: SBI, RIL, NBCC, Apollo Tyres, IEX, Mindtree, Hindalco and Shree CementsUnited Spirits, Dr Lal Pathlabs, Godrej Industries, Ircon International and Birlasoft are among companies which will announce their March q...
Tax treaty shopping to restart as FPIs could move base to France or NetherlandsTax experts point out that even P-Notes that had seen a decline could witness a revival.
Lee Kuan Yew, who guided Singapore’s transformation, diesBetween 1959 and 1990, Lee steered the city through crises in relations with neighbours Indonesia and Malaysia, clamped down on instability...
Two more Indians charged in Singapore for riotingTwo more Indians have been charged by authorities for thier alleged involvement in Singapore's worst rioting in 40 years.
Three more Indians charged for Singapore riotingThe three suspects are among eight persons arrested yesterday in connection with the Sunday riot in Little India.
24 Indians arrested in Singapore after riots, PM orders probeAt least 18 people, including 10 policemen, were injured when some 400 people attacked the police and damaged 16 vehicles in an Indian dist...
- Sands opens Singapore's second casino-resort
Singapore's second casino-resort opened Tuesday, a massive $5.7 billion project by Las Vegas Sands Corp. that aims to makeover the city-sta...
FM admits his dismay at organisational disarray within CongressThe people of Sivaganga have sent P Chidambaram, scion of an illustrious Chettiar family, to the Lok Sabha six times.
- Is the private sector India's real rescuer?
Post-economic reform era, the private sector has done more than expected while the govt has failed to deliver.