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The Big Read: The Substation story — how a disused power station became an arts powerhouse that launched a generation of artists

The Big Read: The Substation story how a disused power station became an arts powerhouse that launched a generation of artists Toggle share menu Advertisement The Big Read: The Substation story how a disused power station became an arts powerhouse that launched a generation of artists Advertisement Singapore The Big Read: The Substation story how a disused power station became an arts powerhouse that launched a generation of artists More than an open space for artists to craft their works, it was the people and the community the space created that became The Substation’s biggest draw, say art practitioners.

Fewer graduates found permanent full-time jobs in 2020, spike in part-time, temporary employment amid COVID-19

Fewer graduates found permanent full-time jobs in 2020, spike in part-time, temporary employment amid COVID-19 Toggle share menu Advertisement Yale-NUS College graduation ceremony. (Photo: Yale-NUS) 19 Feb 2021 04:45PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: The proportion of university graduates who found permanent full-time employment six months after their final exams dropped by slightly more than 10 per cent in 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.  The annual Joint Autonomous Universities Graduate Employment Survey found that 69.8 per cent of fresh graduates found permanent full-time jobs last year, down from 81.7 per cent in 2019.  Advertisement Advertisement The survey polled 11,800 fresh graduates from full-time programmes at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore Management University (SMU) and the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS).

Four years of N Chandrasekaran: The marathoner builds his legacy at Tata Sons, one step at a time

Four years of N Chandrasekaran: The marathoner builds his legacy at Tata Sons, one step at a time Prince Mathews Thomas © Saurav Mukherjee Four years of N Chandrasekaran: The marathoner builds his legacy at Tata Sons, one step at a time It is not known if Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran is one to celebrate work anniversaries. But the news around various Tata companies as it nears February 21, which marks the four years since he took over the all-important corner office of India’s biggest conglomerate, would please the 57-year-old. Sample a few. On February 15, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), a unit of Tata Motors, announced that Jaguar will be an all-electric car brand by 2025. The company will possibly also set up a plant to produce batteries.

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