Tag: National Day

  • Henry Park Primary Principal: Pupil Apologetic, Counselled Over NDP Gesture

    Henry Park Primary Principal: Pupil Apologetic, Counselled Over NDP Gesture

    A pupil from Henry Park Primary School who was caught on camera making a rude gesture at the National Day Parade (NDP) on Wednesday (Aug 9) is “deeply apologetic” for his action and has been counselled, said his school principal.

    “The student regrets his action and is deeply apologetic. The school and his parents have counselled him, and will ensure he learns from this incident,” Henry Park Primary principal Chia Soo Keng told The Straits Times on Thursday afternoon.

     

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Project Chulia Street Reminds Us That National Day Is Also About Caring For Migrants Who Help Built Singapore

    Project Chulia Street Reminds Us That National Day Is Also About Caring For Migrants Who Help Built Singapore

    Sometimes all it takes is a little child to say it like it is.

    “I think my butterfly is very beautiful. And I think the uncles will like it.”

    “The uncles worked very hard to build Changi Airport. And I want to say thank you.”

    “Thank you uncle for the hard work!”

    These children were part of a Project Chulia Street event for migrant workers at Westlite Woodlands dormitory. The children created gift bags, while the other members organised a carnival for the workers.

    “A lot of what we have today was not built by Singaporeans alone. It was through these migrant workers, toiling under the hot sun. That’s why when we celebrate our nation building they should be part of this.”

    – Eva Lim Sng, co-founder of Project Chulia Street.

    Amidst the terrible stories we hear of migrant worker abuse or mistreatment, this initiative by Project Chulia Street reminds us that a celebration of Singapore is not complete without the workers who build it.

    Watch the video on Project Chulia Street’s initiative, produced by the Singapore Kindness Movement here.

    By the way, Project Chulia Street derived its name from Chulia Street, which was home to the earliest immigrants from Southern India known by the name Chulia. That’s a bit of history for you!

     

    Source: mothership.sg

  • Dr Tan Cheng Bock Delivers His National Day Message To Singaporeans

    Dr Tan Cheng Bock Delivers His National Day Message To Singaporeans

    Happy National Day 2017

    Dear Singaporeans,
    This year has been an eventful year for me. In all that I have done, I believe that it has been for the good of our country. I want future generations to be proud of Singapore and all its achievements. Let us have the courage to stand up for our convictions. Never be afraid to fight for what is right. We all want the best for our nation.

    I look forward to celebrating National Day with my family and friends, and enjoying my grandchildren.

    My family and I wish you all a Happy National Day.

     

    Source: Dr Tan Cheng Bock

  • Man Wears American-Flag Polo While Taking National Day Photo With PAP MP?

    Man Wears American-Flag Polo While Taking National Day Photo With PAP MP?

    Dear All Singapore Stuff,

    Please see the attached photo. PAP is celebrating Singapore’s national day and US Independence Day in August.

    The guy on the National Day banner next to the PAP MP is wearing a shirt with the USA flag.

    Grassroots leader forgot which flag is Singapore’s?

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Ng Eng Hen: NDP 2017 Returns To Marina Bay Floating Platform

    Ng Eng Hen: NDP 2017 Returns To Marina Bay Floating Platform

    In a Facebook post on 18 August, the Minister of Defence, Ng Eng Hen wrote that the government has decided to hold the next NDP 2017 at the Floating Platform at Marina Bay.

    This year’s National Day celebration while filled with theatrical performances and dazzling light shows, was unable to showcase the all-time favorite parachute performance by the Red Lions and the national flag fly-by during the national anthem due to the covered shelter of the stadium.

    This year is also the first year the NDP was held back at the National Stadium after it was rebuilt, having the former torn down in 2010.

    He said the decision was made because it is a favourite site for some Singaporeans and that the temporary site should be used while it still exists.

    In his Facebook posting of the appreciation dinner to thank participants, partner organisations, volunteers, organising committee members and sponsors of the NDP 2016. He stated that 275,000 people enjoyed the NDP show live together with the preview and National Education shows, which is the biggest number of spectators so far..

    Dr Ng said, “For 2018, we would like to hold NDP again at the National Stadium.”, inferring that the NDP may or may not be held at the National Stadium.

    The question of holding NDP at the new National Stadium

    The cost of holding NDP at the National Stadium this year is expected to be about $39.4 million. In perspective, the total cost of holding NDP at the Padang in 2010 was $20.6 million and Marina Bay floating platform in 2015 for SG50, $40.5 million.

    On 29 February this year, Ms Sylvia Lim asked Minister for Defence, Dr Ng Eng Hen in Parliament on the agreement between the Government and the Sports Hub allows MINDEF to use the Sports Hub for 45 days free of charge each year. She asked if the Government foresee that it would be holding the NDP at the Sports Hub and why were only 45 days provided for when we understand that the average number of days needed for the NDP is closer to about 80 days?

    Dr Ng did not answer straight to the question and went on to say “15% of $39.4 million is the figure which I have provided. The Member asked for details relating to the contract. The contract was negotiated as is, in the usual way that we negotiate with private providers and it is 15% of the total cost of the show, which is equivalent to the cost of public events held at private venues. Whether there is recourse for dispute resolution, I expect that it will be similar to all public contracts held in private venues as well.”

    Following that, Ms Lim asked if there is an expectation that future NDP will go back to the Sports Hub and what is expected to be paid?

    Dr Ng reluctantly replied, “That is a theoretical question and I do not have the answer.”

     

    Source: www.theonlinecitizen.com