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  1. The Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA) is a Self Help Group established in 1991 to uplift the socio-economic status of the Indian community in Singapore. With its primary focus on education, SINDA aims to raise the academic performance of Indian students and youth through tutorials, enrichment and motivation.

  2. Apr 26, 2024 · Established in 1991, SINDA runs a wide array of programmes to uplift the socio-economic status and educational performance of the Indian community in Singapore. SINDA receives SHG contributions from Indian employees who are Singaporeans, PRs and foreign employees on Employment Pass (EP).

  3. EDUCATION. SINDA believes in each child’s potential, regardless of their family circumstances. We want every student to do the best that they can, for only with a solid foundation in education, can our students pursue limitless opportunities. PRIMARY.

  4. Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA) 1 Beatty Road. Singapore 209943. Operating Hours: 9am – 6pm (Mon-Fri) We are closed on Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays. Main Tel. Line: Fax Line: 1800 295 3333.

  5. The SINDA Bursary supports low-income and deserving families with education-related financial assistance. We also ensure that all families seeking assistance are assessed and eligible families are linked to appropriate SINDA programmes and schemes.

  6. The SINDA Headquarters at 1 Beatty Road. The Singapore Indian Development Association ( SINDA) is a charity for the Singaporean Indian community. Set up to focus on educational and socio-economic matters, its mission is to “build a well-educated, resilient and confident community of Indians that stands together with other communities in ...

  7. Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA) 1 Beatty Road Singapore 209943 1800 295 3333; 6392 4300; queries@sinda.org.sg

  8. Employees should contribute to the respective SHG funds shown below. Employees who do not wish to contribute or wish to contribute a different amount can contact the respective SHGs for more information. You’re expected to deduct the SHG contributions from your employees' wages.

  9. Singapore Indian Development Association. 19,664 likes · 62 talking about this · 895 were here. The Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA) is a Self-Help Group, set up in 1991 to benefit

  10. Jan 21, 2024 · With the increase of the criterion from $1,000 to $1,600 from January 2024, 11,000 – or 12 per cent – more Indian families in Singapore are expected to benefit. Sinda supports about 25,000 ...

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