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Daily Cuts - Are parents too over reliant on private tutors for their kids?

A recent commentary on CNA.asia explores the issue of overreliance of private tuition for our school-going children. Andrea Heng and Justine Moss speak with the co-author of the commentary A China-like tuition ban may not work, but Singapore can still find ways to address overreliance: Assoc Prof Intan Azura Mokhtar, Centre Director, Community Leadership and Social Innovation Centre, Singapore Institute of Technology

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Daily Cuts - Purpose for Growth Programme for SMEs

16 SMEs graduated from a programme by the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre (NVPC) in collaboration with Unilever Singapore. Andrea Heng and Justine Moss speak with one of the participants Saurabh Sardana, Managing Partner & Founder, Urooj Insights

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Daily Cuts - War in Gaza Updates

The US warns Israel not to invade Rafah, even as it blocks another Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire. Andrea Heng and Justine Moss speak with Dr Eyal Mayroz, Senior Lecturer, Peace and Conflict Studies, The University of Sydney

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Daily Cuts - #Talkback: Are Long-Term Payouts the Best Way to Retain Nurses?

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Dr Karen Koh, a Chief Nurse at the National University Hospital, and Muhammad Hafashah, a Nurse Clinician there as well, about whether long-term payouts are the best way to retain nurses.

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Daily Cuts - Drone Delivery Services between Singapore and Malaysia

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Paul Yam, CEO of DroneDash, about launching the world’s first cross-border drone delivery services between Singapore and Malaysia. 

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Daily Cuts - Traffic Accidents in Singapore

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Bernard Tay, Chairman of the Singapore Road Safety Council, about why the number of fatal traffic accidents in Singapore rose in 2023. 

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