SINGAPORE CLASSIFIEDS
Singapore Classified Advertisements & Listings from Singapore Expats

Login with Facebook or Google




Best Indian Astrologer In Singapore.

Posted By: Raj_guru1

Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2021

Price: Best Offer

Mobile: +65 82444484

Login to Contact User

Best astrologer in Singapore, Raj Guru, does not need an eloquent introduction. Currently He holds the record of “most searched astrologer in Singapore ''. Raj Guru has received multiple national awards and been recognized as ‘best astrologer in Singapore”, ‘best astrologer in Singapore’ He has also been felicitated by several universities and honored with degrees like Chartered Accountant; Business entrepreneur, Motivation Speaker His achievements makes him a popular choice for the famous business persons. He is the only astrologer from India who has been nominated as Top 5 Astrologers in Singapore by various internet polls and leading digital media.
Best vedic astrologer in Singapore, Raj Guru firmly believes in “karma”. He says, our present life is directly influenced by our own actions in the past and the problems that are yet to come in our life can be avoided by putting positive effort in our present actions. Raj Guru always encourages her clients and helps them to find out ways to cope up with their problem.
His expertise is not limited to just Vedic astrology; He has knowledge in subjects like numerology, palmistry, and Vastu shastra too. His thoughts are not materialistic. He believes God not only exists in Heaven, God also has an organic relationship with our world. He says, our whole world is “Abode of God“.
Raj Guru is a follower of astrology for all and accepts any amounts as per the wish of followers after the predictions as BLESSINGS only. He does not charge anything to fix for the consultations and does not sell any stones. His teaching is based on pure Vedic science to help humanity.



INDIAN ASTROLOGER - https://raj.guru/



Please Login and use the Contact User form to contact the advertiser directly.

Latest Forum Posts

Visit Expat Forum


Re: Job change after PR application

❰❰ Quote:
Hello.

I applied for PR last August and am considering changing my job.

My profile is the below.
* Chinese
* Mid 40s
* Married with 2 young children
* Financial IT consultant
* Monthly base 10k+

I have been with my current employer for about 4 years and considering 1) move to another IT consultacy, 2) move to a bank (likely one of the 3 locals).
Would either of them increase my chances of being approved? If so, what is the ideal salary hike that I should aim for? In case I move to a bank, would the higher median salary of financial services drag down my desirability as a PR?

Many thanks!
❱❱

If the new position and salary are higher than your current (may be if you go around 14k+), it will be an additional plus.

But at a high level I see your age and current monthly salary may be slight disadvantage to you.

Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners

Re: Absolute favorite hotels

Yep, besides the Rendezvous in Perth and Hyatt in Kuantan, the only other place in the world I’ve stayed that beats those is the Makaha Beach Cabanas, where we stayed on our 3rd trip to Hawaii. I just love Oahu’s north shore, it’s so peaceful and rustic, but still easy to drive down to Waikiki if you get bored.

One place I’ve had my eye on for a long time is the Hilton in Hua Hin. That one seems to fit my criteria, but I haven’t had the chance to visit.

Posted in Travel & Holidays

Re: 44 yr old guy looking for an expact gf

Why does every post of yours turn into a mini life story? I don't deny you've had a somewhat interesting and long life but why you do have to dump it in every discussion?

On the other hand, your previous reply to the OP was obviously intended to irritate him. Your modus operandi is 1. Insult 2. Tell life story.

Posted in Newcomer's Lounge

Re: Absolute favorite hotels

Thanks for sharing your favorite hotels! They sound amazing, especially with ocean-facing rooms and beautiful beach locations. It's wonderful to find those special places that keep drawing us back. Your descriptions make me want to visit both Perth and Kuantan soon!

Posted in Travel & Holidays

Re: Explicit books in international school libraries

❰❰ Quote:
I hadn't heard the term ‘cisgender’ until my argument with SAS about their teachings and my immediate impression was that it had a negative connotation… after looking it up, it is apparently a term invented in 1994 by the trans community to label anyone who is non-trans. The liberals then ate it up and regurgitated it to our kids, along with the pronouns and alphabet soup.

I don’t accept the term cisgender any more than xim and xer. It’s not a real term, it’s just make believe, blue pill.
❱❱

Parents are in the dark about how bad this all is. It was during Covid where appalling school material leaked out to parents. More parents are waking up to this madness.

In SAS for instance, my kids and his friends are telling me that Teachers are indoctrinating students that "Sex is assigned at birth and one can identify with as many as 100+ genders in the gender universe". They intentionally make cisgenders .....

Posted in International Schools