
The Future: Making Singapore an Elder-Friendly Place
In a report released by the National Population and Talent Division in 2015, there are now 4.9 working adults supporting an elderly person as compared to

In a report released by the National Population and Talent Division in 2015, there are now 4.9 working adults supporting an elderly person as compared to

“Master Tan’s paintings are amazing. They can be interpreted through the lens of Taoism or Buddhism. They are akin to what Laozi once said: “Pliant,

(WATCH: Epoch Times spoke to Nelson Kwei, premier choral director) In 2004, the Singapore flag flew high and the national anthem rang out at the Choir Olympics award ceremony

Finding a green alternative to fossil fuels can never get this tough for Singapore – we can’t use wind turbines due to our low wind

Goh Huck Heng (Goh): Landscape painting (shan shui) is regarded as the highest form of Chinese painting. Artists use a variety of brush strokes called Cun (methods for creating

What is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)? According to Financial Times, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a business approach that contributes to sustainable development by delivering economic,

“It’s not just about being able to write a cheque. It’s being able to touch somebody’s life.” – Oprah Winfrey, Host, Actress, Producer and Philanthropist Philanthropy

The ageing population in Singapore has created daunting challenges for its healthcare sector, and the impact is increasingly being felt today. According to a DBS

In a recent Epoch Times interview, Terence Quek, CEO of Emergenetics International-Asia Pacific—a global, human capital company—shared some of his childhood stories and what it felt

“CSR is quite different from charity. You are not just giving away, but you are actually helping to create an environment upon which you thrive