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  • Tharman: S R Nathan Led Fulfilling Life, Never Lost Human Touch

    Tharman: S R Nathan Led Fulfilling Life, Never Lost Human Touch

    Mr S R Nathan (3 July 1924 – 22 August 2016).

    What a life he led! From the time he ran away from home at 16, to his early job as a clerk in Muar, then as medical social worker, later unionist serving the seafarers, through a life of public service: culminating as President of the nation he was utterly devoted to.

    I have met few people who lived and breathed Singapore the way he did. His fondness for friends of every race and from all walks of life. His complete absence of airs. His love of food. And his remarkable memory of events in our history, small and big, and of everyone he had met along the way.

    He was active to the end, and never lost his human touch. Just in the last few months, he was sending letters to me and others with his sharp observations and advice on various issues, and always in his beautiful hand-writing. When I last saw him at his home, for lunch, he was in a mellow mood. He had recalled that I had liked the sambal udang the last time we had lunch, and made sure it was served again.

    We can never forget S R Nathan, his love of life, and his immense contributions to the nation he was devoted to.

     

    Source: Tharman Shanmugaratnam

  • State Funeral For Former President S R Nathan On Friday

    State Funeral For Former President S R Nathan On Friday

    The late former President S R Nathan will receive a State Funeral on Friday (Aug 26), announced the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) after he passed away on Monday.

    In a statement, the PMO said: “The Government has accepted the wishes of the late Mr S R Nathan and his family in making the following funeral arrangements. The Government will provide all the necessary assistance.

    “As a mark of respect to Mr Nathan, the State flag on all Government buildings will be flown at half-mast from Tuesday, Aug 23, to Friday, Aug 26, 2016.”

    The body of the late Mr Nathan will lie in state at Parliament House from 10am on Thursday, Aug 25 to 12.00pm on Friday, Aug 26.

    In its statement, the PMO said the public can pay their last respects at Parliament House from 10.00am to 8.00pm on Thursday, Aug 25. On Friday, Aug 26, members of the diplomatic corps and other officials can pay their last respects from 9.00am till 12.00pm.

    A State Funeral Service will take place from 4.00 pm on Friday, Aug 26, at the University Cultural Centre (NUS). It will be attended by Mr Nathan’s family, friends and former colleagues, the President, Cabinet Ministers, MPs, civil servants as well as Singaporeans from all walks of life.

    The State Funeral Service will be followed by a private cremation at Mandai Crematorium.

    Condolence boards will be available at Istana for those who want to pen tributes to the late Mr Nathan from tomorrow morning at 6.00 am. Condolence books will also be opened at all Overseas Missions for overseas Singaporeans and friends.

    The PMO added that the public can express their condolences and share their memories of Mr Nathan at the official website, http://www.remembering.sg/srnathan and/or the Remembering S R Nathan Facebook page.

    The public can call the hotline at 6336-1166 with queries, or visit http://www.remembering.sg/srnathan or the Remembering S R Nathan Facebook page for more details, the PMO said.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Former President, S R Nathan, Passes Away

    Former President, S R Nathan, Passes Away

    Former President S R Nathan died on Monday (Aug 22), said the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) in a statement. Mr Nathan was 92.

    In its statement, the PMO said: “The Prime Minister and his Cabinet colleagues are sad to learn of the passing of Mr S R Nathan and would like to convey their condolences to his family. The late Mr Nathan passed away peacefully at Singapore General Hospital on Monday at 9.48 pm. He was 92.

    “Arrangements for the public to pay respects and for the funeral will be announced later.”

    Mr Nathan leaves his wife, daughter, son and three grandchildren.

    Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong sent his condolences to Mrs Nathan and the family. “Deeply saddened by the passing of Mr S R Nathan today,” Mr Lee wrote in a Facebook post. “He passed away peacefully at the Singapore General Hospital, surrounded by family and loved ones, three weeks after suffering a stroke.
    “Mr Nathan’s life is an inspiration to us all. His was a story of how a young boy strove to triumph over his circumstances and make a contribution to society. He held many public service posts, and occupied the highest office in the land.
    “Mr Nathan was our longest serving President. He was a warm and approachable President who endeared himself to Singaporeans. He impressed visitors with his knowledge of world affairs, and served with dignity and distinction.
    “I have known Mr Nathan for 40 years, since I was a young officer in SAF. I remember him as a man guided by a deep sense of duty to the nation. He stepped up each time duty called. He was a true son of Singapore.
    “My condolences to Mrs Nathan and the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of grief.”

    President Tony Tan Keng Yam said that he and his wife Mary were “deeply saddened” by Mr Nathan’s passing. In a Facebook post, he wrote: “”Mr Nathan had an outstanding career in public service. He rose from humble beginnings to become the sixth and longest-serving President of Singapore.

    “Mr Nathan began his career is the civil service as a medical social worker in 1955. In his long public service, Mr Nathan served with dedication and distinction, including years in leadership positions in the labour movement, Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Home Affairs and Defence.

    “I had the privilege of working with Mr Nathan from 1996 to 1999 when I was the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence. He helped set up the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, which is now the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies. The School is ranked among the top think tanks in the region.

    “Mr Nathan also played an active role in uplifting the Indian community when he was Chairman of the Hindu Endowment Board and founding member of SINDA.

    “As President of Singapore, Mr Nathan championed social causes by initiating the President’s Challenge in 2000. The President’s Challenge gained much support from the community and raised over $100 million for more than 500 beneficiaries during Mr Nathan’s two terms of office.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with Mrs Nathan and Mr Nathan’s family during this time of mourning.”

    Mr Nathan had been warded at Singapore General Hospital since suffering a stroke on Jul 31.

    He served two terms as President, from 1999 to 2011. He officially stepped down on Aug 31, 2011 after announcing that he would not seek a third term in office, and was succeeded by President Tony Tan Keng Yam.

    After stepping down as President, Mr Nathan took up appointments as Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and at the Singapore Management University’s School of Social Sciences.

    Prior to becoming President, he held key positions in the civil service, as well as in security, intelligence and foreign affairs. He was appointed as Singapore’s High Commissioner to Malaysia in 1988 and later Singapore’s Ambassador to the United States of America from 1990 to 1996.

    He also served as Singapore’s Ambassador-at-Large, and later pro-chancellor of the National University of Singapore.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Emotional Wedding Dinner For Sezairi And Wife

    Emotional Wedding Dinner For Sezairi And Wife

    He’s known for being quite the joker, but it was an emotional night for Singapore Idol 3 winner Sezairi Sezali and his bride Syaza Qistina Tan, 25, at their wedding reception on Sunday.

    Ms Syaza teared up during her speech as she addressed her husband.

    The events executive, who grew up in a single-parent household, said: “I haven’t had the best examples growing up of how a man and a woman should love each other.

    “But you’ve taught me so much… So thank you, and I love you.”

    The groom fared better than his bride at holding back tears as he addressed her and the 200 guests gathered at the SAF Yacht Club in Tanah Merah.

    The singer-songwriter, 29, said: “What I love most about Syaza is that I don’t have to pretend to be someone else, and I can be myself around her.”

    Sezairi and Ms Syaza were dressed in matching red and black outfits by local celebrity stylist and make-up artist Fatimah Mohsin.

    The venue’s decor, which followed a blue and white flowery theme, was also done by the stylist.

    The couple tied the knot in an earlier solemnisation ceremony on Jan 23 at Timbre Music Academy hall.

    Among the guests at the reception on Sunday were radio DJ-singer Tabitha Nauser, who was a bridesmaid, comedian Fakkah Fuzz, who hosted the affair, local rappers Shigga Shay and Sheikh Haikel, who was there with wife Anna Belle Francis.

    Benjamin Kheng from local band The Sam Willows told The New Paper: “I was out of the country (during the solemnisation) so I’m extra psyched to be here today.”

    He added jokingly: “I thought Sezairi and I would be together forever, but I’m happy to let Syaza take over. I’m so happy for the two of them.”

    Ms Syaza’s mother, Madam Norintan Shariff, 53, said in her speech: “As any mother, this is the happiest and proudest moment of my life. I’ve seen how they both pull through tough times, and I know they’ll continue to do so together.”

    She also told The New Paper: “If things get hard, I think they’ll manage to work things out no matter what, because they are the perfect couple.”

    Sezairi and Ms Syaza now live in Pasir Ris with Madam Norintan and Ms Syaza’s younger sister, Hannah.

    Sezairi’s housewife mother, Madam Rubi’ah Chayan, 54, is still getting used to not having her older son around the house.

    She told TNP: “I’m used to preparing his food and clothes for him, so it’s very different now that he’s not living with us anymore.”

    As the evening progressed, musician Charlie Lim performed solo for the couple, before sharing the stage with Sezairi for another performance.

    Sezairi then serenaded his wife with a Malay song from his upcoming self-titled EP, which is based on his seven-year relationship with Ms Syaza.

     

    Source: The New Paper

     

     

  • 3 Anak Melayu Disebut PM Lee Sebagai Contoh Baik Ekonomi Baru

    3 Anak Melayu Disebut PM Lee Sebagai Contoh Baik Ekonomi Baru

    Tiga anak muda Melayu disebut Perdana Menteri Lee Hsien Loong sebagai contoh baik yang terlibat dalam Ekonomi Baru.

    Berucap dalam Rapat Hari Kebangsaan dalam bahasa Melayu hari ini (21 Ogos), Encik Lee menyebut tentang Muhammad Ariff Awari.

    Selepas lulus kursus Kejuruteraan Elektrik di Institut Pendidikan Teknikal (ITE), Muhammad Ariff meneruskan pengajiannya di Politeknik Nanyang.

    Muhammad Ariff Awari. (Gambar: MCI)

    Beliau kemudian bertanding dalam pertandingan WorldSkills Singapore, iaitu pertandingan berprestij yang diadakan sekali dalam setiap dua tahun yang menyaksikan para belia mempamerkan kemahiran masing-masing untuk mencari bakat-bakat terbaik di kalangan para belia di Singapura.

    Para peserta cemerlang akan dipilih mewakili Singapura di pertandingan WorldSkills Competition.

    Muhammad Ariff dan pasukannya mencipta sebuah robot yang boleh menyajikan makanan dan kemudian membawa pinggan mangkuk ke dapur. Lebih membanggakan, ciptaan robot mereka itu memenangi pingat perak.

    ABDUL HALIM – DARI MADRASAH IRSYAD, KE PHD, KE EKONOMI BARU

    (Gambar: Abdul Halim Ali Akbar)

    (Gambar: MCI)

    Seorang lagi anak Melayu yang diketengahkan Encik Lee ialah Abdul Halim Ali Akbar, lulusan Madrasah Irsyad Zuhri dan graduan Politeknik Singapura.

    Kata Encik Lee, Abdul Halim baru-baru ini menerima Sarjana bidang Aeronautik dari Imperial College London, dan akan memulakan pengajian ijazah kedoktorannya (PhD) tidak lama lagi.

    Sementara menunggu memulakan pengajian PhD, Abdul Halim bekerja di A*STAR, dan salah satu projeknya ialah membina dron yang menrima arah penerbangan dari kod QR.

    “Inilah komitmen Pemerintah. Kami sediakan permulaan yang baik bagi setiap anak agar lebih ramai boleh berjaya seperti Ariff dan Halim,” ujar Encik Lee.

    Namun kata Perdana Menteri, Ekonomi Baru bukan sahaja bagi sektor teknologi, tetapi pekerja di sektor bukan teknologi juga mempunyai banyak peluang untuk meningkatkan kemahiran melalui SkillsFuture.

    NORAISHIKIN ISMAIL – DARI ITE KE SARJANA MUDA

    Encik Lee memberi contoh anak Melayu ketiga, Noraishikin Ismail, lulusan NITEC Tinggi ITE dalam bidang perakaunan.

    Noraishikin Ismail. (Gambar: MCI)

    Pada mulanya, Noraishikin bekerja sebagai koordinator porgram di Persatuan Jagaan Lanjut Singapura (SAC).

    Beliau kemudian tertarik dengan kerja sosial dan mengambil Diploma serta Diploma Lanjutan dalam Khidmat Sosial.

    Hasilnya, beliau dinaikkan pangkat menjadi pengurus di SACA.

    Tahun lalu pula, Noraishikin menang Anugerah Pengajian SkillsFuture dan kini sedang memburu ijazah Sarjana Muda dalam Kerja Sosial.

    “Seperti Noraishikin, saya harap lebih ramai pekerja Melayu akan merebut peluang untuk perbaiki taraf hidup anda,” kata Encik Lee.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

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