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What did Toh Chin Chye do for Singapore?

What did Toh Chin Chye do for Singapore?

Contributions. Toh was generally considered one of the founding fathers of modern Singapore that came along with Lee Kuan Yew, Goh Keng Swee and S. Rajaratnam, for helping to lead Singapore during the nation’s formative years. Majulah Singapura was chosen by Toh as the national anthem of Singapore.

Is Toh Chin Chye alive?

Deceased (1921–2012)
Toh Chin Chye/Living or Deceased

Who is Mr HDB?

Mr Lim Kim San was the first Minister for Finance of the Republic of Singapore. He is best remembered as “Mr HDB”, the man who solved Singapore’s housing problems in the 1960’s, building flats at a rate of a unit every 45 minutes.

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When was Lim Kim born?

30 November 1916
Lim Kim San

Honourable Minister Lim Kim San DUT (First class)
Born 30 November 1916 Singapore
Died 20 July 2006 (aged 89) Singapore
Cause of death Died from long illness
Spouse(s) Pang Gek Kim (m. 1939; deceased)

Who was Mr HDB?

Known fondly as Mr. HDB, Lim Kim San (30 November 1916 – 20 July 2006) was the first chairman of the Housing and Development Board (HDB) from 1960, before he became the Minister for National Development in 1963.

For much of independent Singapore’s history, Dr Toh Chin Chye captured Singaporeans’ imagination as a pugnacious fighter – one who struggled for Singapore’s independence, manoeuvred against the communists and, later, criticised the People’s Action Party (PAP) that he helped found. On Friday, the old political warrior breathed his last at 9.30am.

What was the last name of Toh Chin Chye?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In this Chinese name, the family name is Toh. Toh Chin Chye DUNU (First Class) (traditional Chinese: 杜進才; simplified Chinese: 杜进才; pinyin: Dù Jìncái; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tō Chìn-châi; 10 December 1921 – 3 February 2012) was a Singaporean politician.

Who is Toh Chin Leong construction Pte Ltd?

Toh Chin Leong Construction Pte Ltd has aggregated comprehensive portfolio of landscaping projects with various institution, government agencies, town council, tourist attractions, commerical and residential properties.

Why was the Singaporean flag at half mast at Toh Chin Chye’s funeral?

As a mark of respect for his contributions to Singapore, his coffin was draped in the national flag and borne on a ceremonial gun carriage to the crematorium. The Singaporean flag was flown at half-mast on the day of his funeral. ^ Poh, Soo Kai (16 February 2012).