Temasek Polytechnic student wins Harvard Book Prize

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He lost both his parents to illness at a young age, but Mr Selva Raju Arumugam made the best of his struggles and began improving the lives of others. Now 26, the Temasek Polytechnic (TP) final-year student becomes the first TP student to receive the Harvard Prize Book for...

 

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selvaboi You are so cool. Congratulations, you earned it :) 🎉📖 mindblown Your parents would be really proud of you! 👑 way to go!!

Congratulations. 😉 You make us, Singaporeans proud. 😂

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