Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Singapore deputy PM hails contributi­on of Sikhs

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SINGAPORE: Singapore deputy prime minister Tharman Shanmugara­tnam has praised Sikhs for their“significan­t contributi­ons” to the multi-racial country.

Speaking at the official opening of SGD 12 million renovated Singapore K ha ls a Associatio­n or SKA on Saturday night, Tharman said the Sikh community has gone beyond serving its own.

He said Sikhs in Singapore have always stood tall in the multi- racial community, and have made significan­t contributi­ons to the society.

“The Sikhs are proud Singapore ans. And Singapore is proud of their roles in our multi-ethnic nation,” he said, acknowledg­ing the minority community’s contributi­on in business, politics, military, sports and profession­s like law, medicine and civil services.

The associatio­n, which began in 1931 as a humble club for cricket, hockey and football, has evolved into a network hub, 70% of which is being used by nonSikhs for celebratio­ns, business meetings and corporate annual general meetings.

The SKA, the venue for annual celebratio­ns of rich Sikh heritage and tradition at the Baisakhi mela, continues to attract more Singapore ans of other races to the premises, observed the deputy prime minister.

The six-storey club house on the outskirts of the city centre, conducts classes in Tamil, Hindi and Punjabi as it works in the field of education with other state-funded institutio­ns.

SKA president Mohinder Singh said the SGD12 million newly renovated clubhouse is designed to “meet current and future needs” of the community at large.

Singh said: “We hope the enhanced building provides the ambience to attract both the young and old, families and friends from not only the Sikh community but the Singapore community which uses the SKA for their events.”

The SKA club features include ballrooms, a dance studio and a glass-cl added gymnasium facing the Blastier plain, hub of cricket and hockey pitches of the Indian Associatio­n, Chinese Recreation­al Centre and Ceylon Sports Club. Singapore has over 13,000 Sikhs a midst some 500,000 people of Indian origins ina multi-ethnic population of over 5.3 million.

 ??  ?? The new Singapore Khalsa Associatio­n building that was officially opened on Saturday after a twoyear renovation.
The new Singapore Khalsa Associatio­n building that was officially opened on Saturday after a twoyear renovation.

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