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Singaporeans, migrant workers share cultures to mark Racial Harmony Day
SINGAPORE – In Hindu culture, a baby is named at a ceremony 16 days after he or she is born – a tradition that is significant to Indian national Anandha Pradeep. The 33-year-old, an engineer at offshore and marine firm Seatrium, took the opportunity to …