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SINGAPORE – When Nathanael Koh was one year old, he was diagnosed with a condition that affected his cognitive and physical development, leaving his parents anxious that he may never function independently. His father, Mr Chris Koh, 45, told The Straits Times: “He could not walk without help at two years old. As a child, he never spoke and if...
SINGAPORE: When Nathanael Koh was one year old, he was diagnosed with a condition that affected his cognitive and physical development, leaving his parents anxious that he may never function independently.
Singapore News - When Nathanael Koh was one year old, he was diagnosed with a condition that affected his cognitive and physical development, leaving his parents anxious that he may never function independently. His father, Mr Chris Koh, 45, told The Straits Times: “He could... Read more at www.tnp.sg
IPOH: A 12-year hiatus from the pageant world didn’t stop Celine Phong Sze Ling from making Malaysia proud after being crowned as the Tourism category winner at the Mrs Asia International 2023 event.
Grey Singapore has collaborated with the Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI) to launch a warm and light-hearted 3-minute Chinese New Year film titled ‘The Visitor List’. The film was shot by director Royston Tan.
Little Black Book, Singapore's Ministry of Communications and Information teams up with Grey Singapore and director Royston Tan for a heartwarming film
Japanese lifestyle retail chain Muji is working with Singapore’s National Library Board as part of the National Reading Movement (NRM) campaign to encourage people in the country to share their love of reading.
The National Library Board (NLB) of Singapore through the National Reading Movement, together with creative partner Ogilvy Singapore, have launched a new campaign entitled “Read More. Be More” as part of ongoing mission to encourage people in Singapore to Read More, Read Widely and Read Together.