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Every 4th person in Singapore is an Indian

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Posted: Wednesday, Sep 29, 2010 at 2235 hrs IST
Updated: Wednesday, Sep 29, 2010 at 2235 hrs IST

: Every 4th person in Singapore is an Indian

<--- http://www.financialexpress.com/news/India-Connection/690130/

With the number of settlers from India almost doubling in the last two years, every
fourth person in Singapore now belongs the Indian community
, which is showing much interest
in setting up firms in the island state. The city has a population of 1.79 million, including
expatriates
, and out of that 400,000 are of Indian origin, showing a 100%
increase in the community size in two years
.

According to The Straits Times, the number of Indians setting up companies in Singapore has also
doubled to 3,000 this year from 1,500 in 2006. They are doing business mainly in
information technology, finance, trade and food items.

City’s friendly environment for foreigners and Tamil being the official fourth language, after English, Chinese and Malay,
are the major attractions for the expatriates who mainly belongs to southern states of India, Nikhilesh Gupta,
president of the Bengali Association Singapore, was quoted as saying to the daily.

The mass migration of Indians to the island only began with the founding of modern Singapore by the British in 1819.
Initially, the Indian population was transient, mainly comprising young men who came as workers, soldiers and convicts.
By the mid-20th century, a settled community had emerged, with a more balanced gender ratio and a better spread of age groups.

Singapore’s Indian population is notable for its class stratification, with large elite and lower income groups.
This has grown more visible since the 1990s with an influx of both well-educated and unskilled migrants from India,
which has created new contradictions. Today, Indians earn higher average monthly incomes than the Chinese
or Malays and are more likely to hold a university degree than these groups. At the same time, Indian primary
and secondary school students perform lower than the national average at major examinations.

Singapore Indians are linguistically and religiously diverse, with ethnic Tamils and Hindus forming majorities.
The 'Little India' Arcade, a labyrinth of shops selling all things Indian, on Serangoon Road is a testimony
to that. An Indian visitor to the city state will be pleasantly surprised by the presence of
Indian temples, restaurants, grocery shops and even fortune-tellers.
 
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You can thank the PAP and their FTA with India. As far as I know, the PAP is the only political party to have an FTA that includes providing jobs as part of the trade. To make matters worse, the Indians have 3rd world salaries. Isn't it a wonder then that salaries in Singapore have been lowered and jobs are lost to these new migrants?

For the PAP, this is a wonderful tool to use to ensure that Singaporeans continue to work and work and worry about paying bills and hence do not have the time to commit to civil society.

There are possibly other FTAs as well that promise jobs to foreigners, perhaps with China and Philippines.
 
You can thank the PAP and their FTA with India. As far as I know, the PAP is the only political party to have an FTA that includes providing jobs as part of the trade. To make matters worse, the Indians have 3rd world salaries. Isn't it a wonder then that salaries in Singapore have been lowered and jobs are lost to these new migrants? http://tinyurI.com/2c4lmjh

For the PAP, this is a wonderful tool to use to ensure that Singaporeans continue to work and work and worry about paying bills and hence do not have the time to commit to civil society.

There are possibly other FTAs as well that promise jobs to foreigners, perhaps with China and Philippines.

The stats is referring to existing Indians as well. I think Indians from India only increase the Indian Population her by a few percent.
 
The other day I went to One Raffles Quay to meet my banker. Noticed many Indians milling around at the lobby and reception area and when I took the lift up and guess what I was surrounded by almost all Indians - tall, short, dark and fair. There is one other Chinese lady with me in the lift. She looked at me and smiled and I returned the compliment and I am quite sure our thoughts are the same. What has happened to my beloved country? I know Sinkapore is a small country so God please help me!
 
The other day I went to One Raffles Quay to meet my banker. Noticed many Indians milling around at the lobby and reception area and when I took the lift up and guess what I was surrounded by almost all Indians - tall, short, dark and fair. There is one other Chinese lady with me in the lift. She looked at me and smiled and I returned the compliment and I am quite sure our thoughts are the same. What has happened to my beloved country? I know Sinkapore is a small country so God please help me!

I think its a grave misconception to imagine Singapore as a satellite of China.
 
How can Singapore becomes a financial hub when there are so many Ah Neh. Keleng accounts can never go international one.
 
this is a disaster. we dun call it a sink city for nothing.
 
If Indians only make up about 9%, how can every fourth person be an indian?
 
The other day I went to One Raffles Quay to meet my banker. Noticed many Indians milling around at the lobby and reception area and when I took the lift up and guess what I was surrounded by almost all Indians - tall, short, dark and fair. There is one other Chinese lady with me in the lift. She looked at me and smiled and I returned the compliment and I am quite sure our thoughts are the same. What has happened to my beloved country? I know Sinkapore is a small country so God please help me!

The Chinese lady could be from PRC. That makes you the only true blue Singaporean in the lift!
 
The title very misleading then. Very TR.

Every 4th person in singapore is an indian.
vs
Every 4th non-citizen in singapore is an indian.
 
The title very misleading then. Very TR.

Every 4th person in singapore is an indian.
vs
Every 4th non-citizen in singapore is an indian.

Still far more ethical than msm. You should have known how msm fixed statistics all these years!!!!
 
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