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  1. Indranee is the daughter of A. T. Rajah, a former Deputy Commissioner of Police and former President of the Singapore National Olympic Council. Her father was a Tamil Hindu and her mother, an ethnic Chinese, was Anglican , and she was raised in her mother's faith.

  2. www.pmo.gov.sg › The-Cabinet › Ms-Indranee-THURAI-RAJAHPMO | Ms Indranee THURAI RAJAH

    Ms Indranee Rajah is the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office. She is also Second Minister for F i nance, and Second Minister for National Development. M s Rajah is the Leader of the House for the 14 th Parliament.

    • She did two years of National Service. Well, Ms Rajah did serve the nation, sort of, having chaired the Government Parliamentary Committee for Defence and Foreign Affairs (GPC-DFA) from 2006 to 2008.
    • She does not believe the gym is the best place to train for the IPPT run. As the GPC-DFA chairperson, she has had opportunities to visit various camps.
    • She loves detective novels.
    • She's into health and fitness. In 2000, she took up Salsa as a fun way to keep fit, but had to give it up due to work commitments after becoming an MP.
  3. Dec 17, 2010 · MP Indranee Rajah: A Life With Many Portfolios. By Kurt Ganapathy. Dec 17, 2010. I wasn’t a particularly interesting kid. I did the normal things and mum started me off reading very early. I inherited both my brother’s and sister’s collection of books and comics, so I grew up reading both boys’ and girls’ material.

  4. Jan 21, 2024 · Office administrator Pavitra Rajendran, 31, and her husband, Mr Vinotha Karunakaran, 35, who works as a planner in an oil and gas company, are among those who will benefit. They have...

  5. The husband said he preferred not to be disturbed, a decision which I respected and hence smiled and moved on," said Ms Indranee in response to online comments that she "hurried away" after the encounter.

  6. Nov 29, 2022 · Second Minister for National Development Indranee Rajah said this in reply to an MP's question in Parliament on Tuesday (Nov 29).

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