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  1. www.nhb.gov.sg › resources › national-symbolsNational Pledge - NHB

    Oct 17, 2023 · The National Pledge in Singapore's Four Official Languages. Our Pledge. We, the citizens of Singapore, pledge ourselves as one united people, regardless of race, language or religion, to build a democratic society. based on justice and equality. so as to achieve happiness, prosperity.

  2. www.nlb.gov.sg › main › article-detailNational Pledge

    Aug 5, 2021 · First two versions of the pledge (submitted by Ong Pang Boon) 18 I pledge/reaffirm my allegiance/loyalty to the Flag of Singapore, and to the country for which it stands: one sovereign nation of many freedom-loving peoples of one heart, one mind and one spirit, dedicated to a just and equal society.

  3. The National Pledge is an oath of allegiance to the Republic of Singapore. It is commonly recited by Singaporeans in unison at public events, especially in schools, in the Singapore Armed Forces and during the National Day Parade. Origin. The National Pledge was written by Sinnathamby Rajaratnam in 1966 shortly after Singapore's independence.

  4. This evocative collection of more than 150 picture postcards offers insight into Japanese society in Singapore in the late 19th and early 20th centuries from the Lim Shao Bin Collection in the National Library, Singapore.

  5. In Singapore, Rajaratnam is celebrated for developing the national pledge shortly after the island’s emotionally wrought separation from Malaysia. The oath he drafted espouses timeless values such as racial harmony, unity, equality and progress.

  6. Our National Pledge. We, the citizens of Singapore, pledge ourselves as one united people, regardless of race, language or religion, to build a democratic society. based on justice and equality. so as to achieve happiness, prosperity. and progress for our nation.

  7. Jul 13, 2024 · With Singapore’s independence, an important part of Ong’s brief was to inculcate national consciousness among the half million pupils who made up over a quarter of the country’s population.

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