Nathan fund pledges $820,000 for needy ITE students

Former president S R Nathan speaking to ITE students at ITE College West on Friday. About half of the ITE student population come from families with a per capita income of $500 or less a month. -- ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN The Institute of Technical Educatio

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