Daily Briefing: Hindus in Singapore in a 'privileged' position; URA to further explore utilising underground space

And 60 agents to receive $1.63m under reward scheme.

Hindus in Singapore are not only not discriminated against, they are in fact in a "privileged" position, said Minister for Law and Foreign Affairs K Shanmugam. View more here.

The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is looking for more opportunities to developunderground space, URA's Chief Planner and Deputy CEO Lim Eng Hwee said in a media interview recently. View more here.

Ascendas has rewarded 60 real estate agents with a record payout of about S$1.63 million under the Ascendas Partner Rewards programme last week. View more here.

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