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Vivian Balakrishnan was born in 1961 in Singapore to an Indian Tamil father and a Chinese mother with ancestry from Fuqing, Fujian. [ 4 ] He was educated at Anglo-Chinese School and National Junior College before he was conferred the President's Scholarship in 1980 to study medicine at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at the National ...
Dr Balaji Sadasivan (1955–2010) – He was Senior Minister of State at the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Information, Communications and the Arts. He was formerly a neurosurgeon at Gleneagles Hospital. He was a South Indian Hindu. Dr Janil Puthucheary (1972-) – Was a paediatric intensivist prior to entering politics. Currently serves as ...
This is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Lawrence Wong, the 4th Prime Minister of Singapore.. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, who took the office of Prime Minister of Singapore on 15 May 2024, made his first prime ministerial trip to meet with his counter-part Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah on 11 June 2024 at Bandar Seri Begawan. [1]
Singapore: Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan wrote a letter of condolence to Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu O. Panneerselvam, saying:"The late Chief Minister Jayalalithaa dedicated her life to the socio-economic development of Tamil Nadu and through her leadership, Tamil Nadu grew to become one of India's key economies and ...
Neo is married to Dr Ben Neo, a obstetrician and gynaecologist. [10] They have two children, both medical doctors. Their daughter, Dr Elaine Kim, is a palliative doctor and entrepreneur. Neo is a Christian and enjoys playing the piano, swimming and reading. [2] [3] [11]
The 12th Parliament of Singapore was a meeting of the Parliament of Singapore. ... Vivian Balakrishnan 25 January 1961 (63 years, 354 days) [44] [45] [46] ...
The 13th Parliament of Singapore was a meeting of the legislature of Singapore. ... Vivian Balakrishnan 25 January 1961 (63 years, 359 days) [44] [45] [46] ...
Teresa Hsu Chih (7 July 1898 – 7 December 2011) (Chinese: 许哲; pinyin: Xǔ Zhe), was a Chinese-born Singaporean charity worker, social worker, yoga teacher, nurse, and supercentenarian known affectionately as "Singapore's Mother Teresa", in recognition for her active lifelong devotion in helping the aged, sick, and destitutes locally. [3]