The award will be given at the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) convention on January 9.
The Singapore Indian Association (IA), formed in 1923, will be conferred Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award (PBSA) by the President of India at the convention, Jawed Ashraf, the High Commissioner of India to Singapore, said.
The award is part of the annual PBD conventions on a Non-Resident Indian (NRI), Person of Indian Origin (PIO) or an organisation or institution established and run by NRIs or PIOs.
"When I look at the history of the Singapore Indian Association and the work it has done here and the work it continues to do, its contribution cannot simply be measured by the award," Ashraf said during his January 4 visit to IA, a club with illustrious sporting history in cricket, hockey, football and other sports.
"In accepting this honour, the association has made the award more luminous," the High Commissioner was quoted as saying by Singapore's Friday weekly, tabla! today.
The PBSA recognises significant contributions in the fields, such as creating better understanding abroad of India; support for India's causes and concerns in a tangible way; and building closer links between India, the overseas Indian community and their country of residence.
Singapore has 9.2 per cent Indians in its population of 5.78 million, more than 6,000-registered businesses across various economic sectors and a strong expatriate community of professionals and blue-colour workers who calls the city state their second home away from India.
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