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SINGAPORE, February 21 (ANI): Federal Foreign Minister V. Muraleedharan on Tuesday interacted with the Indian community in Singapore and thanked them for their contribution to building deeper India-Singapore relations.
“Great to engage with the Indian community in Singapore. Thank you for their rich contribution to building deeper connections between India and Singapore. Calling on them to be part of India’s growth story during #AmritKaal,” Muraleedharan tweeted on Tuesday.
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Muraleedharan is on an official visit to Melbourne and Perth in Australia and Singapore since February 18. He will conclude his visit on February 21.
“The visit to Australia and Singapore follows his visit to Nadi, Fiji for the 12th World Hindi Conference on 15-17 February 2023 and Sydney, Australia, on 13 February 2023,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement. continuation of”.
The minister met members of the Hindu Endowment Fund Council in Singapore on Monday.
“Meet members of the Hindu Endowment Fund Committee in Singapore. Great to note the important role Singapore’s temples play in connecting communities and upholding traditions and values,” he tweeted on Monday.
The MoS held a prayer service at the Sri Srinivasa Perumal temple in Singapore on Monday.
On Sunday, during his visit to Australia, the minister met in Perth the Minister for Education, Indigenous Affairs, Citizenship and Multicultural Interests Tony Buti and MPs from Western Australia of Indian descent. They discussed opportunities to deepen India-Australia cooperation in education, trade and tourism.
Muraleedharan arrived in Perth, the capital of Western Australia, on Sunday.
“Fruitful discussions in Perth with the Minister for Education, Indigenous Affairs, Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, Tony Bhutti, and an Indian MP from Western Australia. Opportunities to further deepen cooperation in education, trade and tourism were discussed,” the coalition said. The Minister of State wrote on Twitter.
Muraleedharan interacted with Melbourne’s Indian diaspora on Saturday and thanked them for their contribution to the multifaceted relationship with Australia.
“Great to engage with Melbourne’s vibrant Indian diaspora. Thank you for their tremendous contributions and value to our multifaceted relationship with Australia,” Muraleedharan tweeted. (Arnie)
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