What is the best proposal to help them?Originally posted by dragg:read today special report on the above on Straits Time saturday.
there is an estimate of 116,300 families or 12.6% of households earning below $1000 a month according to the 2000 consensus.![]()
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this is a national issue, very complicated!!!Originally posted by will4:What is the best proposal to help them?![]()
It meaned the country is doing its best to help the needy students. It is quite fortunate n no wonder my uncle from Indonesia want to stay in Spore causeOriginally posted by dragg:ithere are at least 33k students entitled to financial aid from the MOE.
in march, the ministry raised the monthly income ceiling for waivers on school fees and textbook grants to $1500 for families with one or two children, and $1800 for bigger families.
the ST school pocket money fund, gives $30 and $50 a month to needy primary and secondary students respectively so that they do not go hungry during recess. the money was doled out to 10000 students last year.
public assistance cases to the number of people who are unable to work due to old age or illness is 2770 last year. 110 are widows with children or orphans.
Originally posted by dragg:read today special report on the above on Straits Time saturday.
there is an estimate of 116,300 families or 12.6% of households earning below $1000 a month according to the 2000 consensus.![]()
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There is an article in which soem not working employed as cleaners to clean their blocks.Originally posted by sgheartland:Finally, the Straits Times decided to do something for the underprivileged by highlighting their problems.
Beneath the optimistic economic forecast and all the glitz, this is the plight of the have-nots in Singapore and they are the ones most affected by the government's policies. Come back to the basics, PAP, and think long and hard about these issues. You have a lot on your hands....
And amazingly, in many of these families, couples keep on having children even though they bloody cannot afford it. I know people involved in processing applications for various subsidies and there are families that have 4 or more kids even though both parents make a combined less than 1k per month. And some of these idiots, after getting their subsidies, actually have more babies a year later! (their re-application forms will have 1 extra birth cert). WTF are they thinking? Quite frankly a lot of them should not even have 1 kid, or even get married.Originally posted by dragg:read today special report on the above on Straits Time saturday.
there is an estimate of 116,300 families or 12.6% of households earning below $1000 a month according to the 2000 consensus.![]()
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Originally posted by av98m:
Originally posted by dragg:the ST school pocket money fund, gives $30 and $50 a month to needy primary and secondary students respectively so that they do not go hungry during recess. the money was doled out to 10000 students last year.