Software company CEO donates $100,000 to ST School Pocket Money Fund

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SINGAPORE – When Mr Dilip Babu moved to Singapore from India 22 years ago, he worked as a software engineer with a monthly salary of $2,000. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE – When Mr Dilip Babu moved to Singapore from India 22 years ago, he worked as a software engineer with a monthly salary of $2,000.

As part of his commitment to contribute back to society, Mr Babu donated $100,000 to The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund on Monday. He added: “Children are the pillars of our families and country. Instead of making them rich by giving money, we must provide a good quality of education. Money may go away, but education can help the entire lives of children.”

 

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