List of Indian Singaporeans

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This is a list of prominent Indian Singaporeans who have made significant contributions nationally or internationally across various fields. The list primarily includes ethnic South Asians in Singapore and does not include permanent residents of Indian ethnicity. Prominent ethnic South Asian citizens of other countries who have lived in Singapore only on a short-term basis may be found under the relevant list of persons from their respective countries.

Contents

Government and politics

Presidents of Singapore

Cabinet ministers

Junior Ministers

Opposition leaders

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James Gomez

Members of parliament

Nominated MPs

Arts and culture

Singapore's first ever Deepavavali Queen contest was organised in Oct 1967 at the Victoria Theatre by Indian Movie News magazine. Singapore's First Deepavavali queen elected was Miss Impaljit Kaur from Jesselton, Sabah.

Source: Indian Movie News Magazine - Dec 1967

Second Deepavavali Queen contest was organised in 1971 also by Indian Movie News mag at the Singapore Conference Hall and Miss Nirmala Rajoo was elected as the (2nd) Deepavavali Queen in Singapore.

Source: Indian Movie News Magazine - Dec 1971

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Bharatnatyam , a form of classical Indian dance.

Dance

Literature

Music

Visual arts and architecture

Business and entrepreneurship

Civil Service

Diplomacy and foreign relations

Education and higher learning (Academia)

Law and the judiciary

News and Media

Science and medicine

Sports

Others

References

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