Can PAP Malay MPs please explain what progress they have made in Malay youths’ education?
In a recent seminar organized to enhance engagement with youths, where several hundred participants comprising representatives from voluntary welfare organizations attended, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, said that "more preventive and upstream measures are needed to help Malay youths at risk of dropping...
Rethinking civil service scholarships and the entrepreneurial spirit
Pritam Singh has written an interesting post here. He brings up statistics from the Public Service Commission website to show that for much of the last decade the overwhelming recipients of PSC scholarships are Chinese students. Since 2002, minority recipients of the PSC scholarship has always comprised less than 10% of total...
A Bulge in the Pipeline or How to Create A Housing Bubble
The following article was written by Kenneth Jeyaretnam on his blog - sonofadud.com Why cooling measures and subsidies offer no solutions to rising prices and declining fertility The question I’m most asked by Journalists is, “What are the issues this coming election?” The answer I most often give is that they haven’t...
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