Singapore President to Host Indian Migrant to Istana Open House After Sinkhole Rescue

Singapore: Seven immigrant workers from India, who saved a female driver from a car in Singapore last Saturday, was invited to meet President Thaymuratnam at the Presidential Palace of Istanbul.
The Presidential Office invited the Indian workers to the Duden Rescue to Istanbul on Sunday (August 3rd) to Istanbul on Sunday, August 3.
These are: Site Foreman Pitchai Udaiyapan Subbiah, 47 and colleagues Velmurugan Muthusamy, 27, POOMALAi Saravanan, 28, Ganesan Veerasekar, 32, Bose Ajithkumar, 26, Narayanasamy Mayakrishnan, 25 and Sathapillai Rajendran, 56.
“There will be opportunities for interaction between guests, including immigrant workers. – And during the Open House of Istanbul, the President said.
Meanwhile, according to a Facebook page of ITSRAİNGRAincoats (IRR), a Singapore charity, which is a Singapore charity facing the immigrant workers here, contributed to SGD72.241 for seven heroes of 1,639 donors.
“THANKS, Singapore, Brave Duden Recovery For your overwhelming courtesy and generosity against the heroes of immigrant workers!” IRR, Facebook page, the collected funds will be divided among the workers and the bank accounts will be transferred, he said.
“We will hold a meeting and greet these workers as soon as we can organize it.” He said.
The site, which is opened along the Tanjong Katong Road South, a street along the eastern coast of the island province, is located adjacent to the Active Public Services Board (PUB) construction site, which includes the construction of a 16 -meter shaft to connect the existing three sewage lines.
According to the National Water Agency, a concrete component in the shaft “failed” last Saturday at 17.50. At the same time, on the adjacent road, it caused a car to fall.
Subbiah’s fast thought, along with his workers, helped to attract the woman to safety with a rope in a few minutes. His actions have received widespread praise since then, and President Scarman accepted his courage.
“Bravo! Foreman Pitchai Udaiyapan SUBBIAH led by immigrant workers led by the immigrant workers.” He said.
Workers praised the Assurance, Maintenance and Participation (ACE) group of the Ministry of Manpower (MOM), a department aimed at supporting the welfare of immigrant workers. ACE mine, given to each worker, is a “jeton of appreciation” presented to the immigrant workers ‘volunteers and partners who make significant contributions to supporting and care of the immigrant workers’ community.
“It is also given to immigrant workers who show courage, initiative or public spirituality at the time needed,” Broadsheet’s ministry said.
Although there are some discussions about social media about whether the coins are a suitable way to recognize the heroic action of immigrant workers, Mom said that it was “encouraged to receive feedback for more appreciation.