Studying abroad can get expensive. International student Nhat Minh (William) Nguyen shares some of his budgeting strategies that have helped him stretch his dollar in Sydney, Australia.
We explore the challenges faced by India's youth, who comprise a significant portion of the population and represent a substantial opportunity for economic growth and social progress. Despite their high aspirations, many young Indians are confronted with unemployment and underemployment, leading to frustration and disillusionment. Through personal stories and expert insights, we examine the social instability caused by this crisis, highlighted by protests and riots over job quotas. It also showcases how some young Indians are overcoming these obstacles.
This documentary explores the nation's ambitious journey towards becoming a global superpower. But a stark reality threatens to derail this dream - unprecedented inequalities. Through profile stories and expert analysis, we uncover the widening chasm between gleaming urban centres and forgotten rural villages.
Can India bridge this divide through improvements in infrastructure, education, and healthcare? Amidst these challenges, we discover a beacon of hope in India's youth. Meet the inspiring young visionaries and grassroots innovators who are actively driving change, from tech entrepreneurs creating jobs in unexpected places to social entrepreneurs bridging the education and healthcare gap.
As India stands at this critical juncture, we examine whether the nation can harness its demographic dividend, large labour force, and growing economy to fuel sustainable and inclusive growth. Can India's youth turn their dreams into reality and shape a more equitable future for all?
Balancing multiple jobs might seem overwhelming, but for some, side hustles offer autonomy and freedom a traditional 9-to-5 job cannot. Tiffany Ang and Gerald Tan speak with 40-year-old Alvin Ong, who has four side gigs, for his advice on what to consider before embracing this career path.
A new two-year pilot programme by Credit Counselling Singapore (CCS) aims to help debt-distressed people resolve their financial troubles, starting with a group of low-income families. There were close to 1,150 requests for help in the first half of this year, an 18 per cent increase from the last six months of 2023. Tan Huey Min, General Manager of CCS, talks about what it means to be debt-distressed and how someone usually ends up in this situation. She discusses the counselling services provided by CCCS and how the new programme can benefit low-income families.
Malaysia will unveil Budget 2025 on Oct 18 and is expected to focus on addressing the rising cost of living. The government wants to ensure the bottom 40 per cent of households, known as B40, get the help they need. But the middle income earners, known as the M40 group, are crying foul. Many are worried that they will be left out once again. Melissa Goh reports from Kuala Lumpur.