REACH (Telegram) 96 - What are your thoughts on the issues to be discussed in Parliament today? Which area interests you the most?
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22 Sep 2025 (10am - 7pm)
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REACH Singapore, [22/9/2025 10:01 am]
📢 Topic 📢
Parliament will sit today (22 Sep) at 11.30am. Three ministerial statements regarding Singapore's position on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza will be delivered. Parliamentary questions regarding Singapore's enforcement on vaping, the recent train disruptions and bullying in schools will also be fielded today.
💬 What are your thoughts on the issues to be discussed in Parliament today? Which area interests you the most?
📌 Humanitarian crisis in Gaza
Singapore supports a two-state solution and the immediate need for a ceasefire. Earlier this month, Dr Balakrishnan "stressed Singapore’s firm belief that a negotiated two-state solution, consistent with the relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions, is the only viable pathway to achieving a comprehensive, just, and durable solution to the longstanding conflict".
Several MPs had submitted several questions on this issue such as whether Singapore is reconsidering its position on recognising Palestinian statehood, as well as its efforts to deliver food to children affected by the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan, Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sim Ann and Acting Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Faishal Ibrahim are set to address these questions in their ministerial statements.
📌 Rail disruptions
There have been 15 incidents in the last three months, and MRT reliability in the past 12 months has fallen to its lowest level since 2020. It was announced on Sep 19 that a rail reliability task force comprising the Land Transport Authority (LTA) and train operators SMRT and SBS Transit will be formed to address service disruptions.
Some MPs filed questions on the recent spate of train disruptions. Mr Louis Chua filed questions seeking responses on the number of regulatory breaches made by each of the rail operators, and the corresponding financial penalties. Several MPs asked for an update on investigations into the causes of the various breakdowns.
📌 Vaping
Singapore has stepped up enforcement efforts against vaping in recent weeks. Harsher penalties for vaping offences came into force on Sep 1, with etomidate - the anaesthetic agent that has been found in vapes - listed as a Class C drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act.
There were 11 questions on vaping, with MPs seeking updates on enforcement action and the latest figures related to vaping offences, including seizures of illegal e-vaporisers and related products at Singapore’s borders. Mr Wan Rizal also submitted a question on additional preventive and rehabilitative measures to deter youth vaping and to support those already affected.
📌 Bullying in schools
There were 13 questions filed on bullying in schools. These included questions on what resources were available to schools to detect and counter bullying, and how quickly schools are expected to investigate and take action after a report of bullying has been made.
Minister for Education Desmond Lee said last month that the ministry will strengthen school policies on bullying and harmful behaviour in the next phase of its internal review.
Ms He Ting Ru submitted a question on whether the Ministry of Education works with external agencies to strengthen trauma-informed and victim-centric practices in schools. She also asked whether there are investigation protocols for educators and whether they are developed with child safety and violence-prevention experts. Ms Charlene Chen asked about the measures beyond training that are implemented to ensure teachers have the time and resources to address bullying without adding to their risk of burnout.
👉 https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/ministerial-statement-middle-east-singapore-parliament-vaping-rail-disruption-bullying-5357831
👉 https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/spores-response-to-gaza-crisis-train-breakdowns-vaping-on-parliaments-agenda
👉https://www.parliament.gov.sg/parliamentary-business/order-paper
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Jun Ming, [22/9/2025 10:53 am]
Maybe mean km/ disruption may not be the calculating factor. Add in the duration and the people affect factor to calculate how drastic the impact is
REACH Singapore, [22/9/2025 11:00 am]
[ Poll : Which issue(s) are you most interested in for today's Parliament sitting? Share your reasons in the chat! (You may choose more than one option.) ]
- Humanitarian crisis in Gaza
- Rail disruptions
- Vaping
- Bullying
- Others (please share your views in the chats below)
REACH Singapore, [22/9/2025 11:03 am]
Dear Contributors,
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💬 What are your thoughts on the issues to be discussed in Parliament today? Which area interests you the most?
Thank you.
Megan
REACH Singapore, [22/9/2025 11:31 am]
Dear Contributors,
Parliament sitting is now live.
Catch the livestream of today's Parliament sitting here: https://www.youtube.com/live/LSOhEzjFUO0?si=Mxn-nsP8XK3U4eF2
365, [22/9/2025 11:35 am]
Rail disruptions, vaping, bullying concerns the citizens' daily lives, Gaza issue not so much.
Gaza issues is not for Singapore to decide, and we should only be concerned with how we can navigate the geopolitical tensions around it, which should be done behind closed doors.
Rail disruptions issues need more transparency on the attribution of the root cause. Policy, culture, technical, individual? What are the steps taken to resolve said root cause? Provide something similar to a project timeline, deadlines are needed to apply pressure for improvement. Provide a minimally annual audit review on operational-only aspects related to reliability and publish it for public viewing and scrutiny.
Annectodal feel of public opinion on vaping is positively against it. Can consider providing statistics on vape return, seizures, and rehabilitation to ride on the current public opinion to apply more societal pressure to comply.
Unable to give much feedback on bullying as I'm out of touch with the current situations that students face.
Dr. Goh, [22/9/2025 12:18 pm]
Just make cars affordable. We don't need any more excuses for MRT. If it is that bad and no solutions exist,let people have a choice in transport. Bear in mind salaries in SMRT are very high so they must deliver results
Adam, [22/9/2025 12:23 pm]
Joke?
365, [22/9/2025 12:24 pm]
With the current congestion levels, I really don't want more cars added on the road. Public transportation is much more efficient for society as a whole than private, at the cost of convenience for individuals.
Adam, [22/9/2025 12:28 pm]
I take bus. But one reason i take bus for even one stop is because riding bicycle on road and crossing is too inconvenient and dangerous. What happened to car lite? Maybe if we make cycling for practical use more accepted then can reduce strain on bus and road.
Also ban road cyclists in speedos as they give all cyclists a bad name. Make them pay road tax and coe too for using public roads for leisure
365, [22/9/2025 12:30 pm]
I think we can look at bus frequency as an alternative. Connectivity wise, I think most places can be reached within a single transfer, and there are services that already run somewhat parallel along mrt lines. The biggest issue bus have against mrt is the frequency during off peak hours, and traffic congestions.
Congestions is another topic to discuss, but during off peak hours, some services have to wait for 15 or even 20 mins. Can maybe shorten to 10 mins which is still less frequent than mrt but I think it's more reasonable
RY, [22/9/2025 12:31 pm]
Very gd qns targetted to the different Ministers for Vaping
Seems Minister Faisal not answering the qns directly ...
ICA/MOE/MOH/MHA/HSA may have to work together or form multi-ministry to tackle this drug-vaping issues (if nec)
It is gd that there is a new legislation for vaping with drugs next year and will be initiated by MOH
RY, [22/9/2025 12:32 pm]
Tks for livestream and is watching
365, [22/9/2025 12:40 pm]
Suggestions for the parliamentary sittings, pardon my ignorance if this already exists.
Think there can be an archive for the videos, as well as a list of the topics of interest discussed for the date for the sittings, together with timestamps on when the topic is being discussed. This way, citizens can follow up on the debates at a time more convenient for them, and also to jump to topics that are of interest to them straightaway.
Dr. Goh, [22/9/2025 12:43 pm]
We've given it decades. Bus services didn't improve. It's all profit driven. We should make cars affordable since the government isn't serious about solving problems.
Jun Ming, [22/9/2025 12:45 pm]
Mrt always the fastest way to get around in public transport
Dr. Goh, [22/9/2025 12:45 pm]
For school bullying, the message to public is clear - not allowed to gather evidence, punish for voicing out, pretend the problems don't exist.
Solution - members of the public ignore government rules and make public all incidents of bullying to prevent any potential wrongdoing.
RY, [22/9/2025 1:19 pm]
Acting MOT Jeffrey is gd in answering the qns
Main is to improve quality engineering/connectivity/investment required/accountability with penalty (if nec) for public transport
Jun Ming, [22/9/2025 1:24 pm]
I really dislike the phrase it happens in every city like shifting the blame like not my taiji
Jun Ming, [22/9/2025 1:25 pm]
Next time when you are late you tell your boss it happens in every company
Jun Ming, [22/9/2025 1:26 pm]
I am still the most punctual
RY, [22/9/2025 1:59 pm]
Very gd statement by our Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan with regards to Gaza
I am glad that SG is constantly extending helping hand to Palestine, and in recognising 2-state solutions by UN
REACH Singapore, [22/9/2025 2:04 pm]
📢 Topic 📢
REACH Singapore, [22/9/2025 2:07 pm]
Dear Contributors, in case you missed it, here is a recap of what has been discussed in parliament so far:
👉🏻 On vaping and etomidate usage: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/etomidate-vapes-kpods-overseas-dealt-5361236
👉🏻 On rail disruptions: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/parliament-train-disruption-smrt-sbst-jeffrey-siow-5361191
RY, [22/9/2025 2:07 pm]
Tks Reach Team
Jun Ming, [22/9/2025 2:12 pm]
duration of fault (min) and people affected divide by mkbf
Jun Ming, [22/9/2025 2:16 pm]
So if fault happen in late night around 11 pm I think not many people affected compared to fault happen on peak hours
Jun Ming, [22/9/2025 2:17 pm]
Cause mkbf only measure fault. I think commuters are okay with 5 -10min delays rather than 7 Day faults
Adam, [22/9/2025 2:28 pm]
Idk how they enforce this. Never been tested at the airport and wouldnt want our public service to waste time either.
But probably if a joker post usage online they are just asking for it
Jun Ming, [22/9/2025 2:31 pm]
Ya lor so many people how to get test
365, [22/9/2025 2:34 pm]
Probably tip offs. My guess is that the law is there so they can prosecute those who do abuse drugs overseas, and then that abuse eventually cause problems to the locals because of the a user's behavior.
365, [22/9/2025 2:34 pm]
It would also prevent some people from trying drugs overseas anyway, even if there's no reliable way to detect at the customs
365, [22/9/2025 2:35 pm]
So it's still a net positive, regardless of the likelihood of enforcement
G, [22/9/2025 2:36 pm]
What's the rationale behind not sanctioning Israel?
Since we made it very clear that SG position is basically adhere to internal "rule of law" hence sanction Russia
But Israel has conducted unprovoked strikes into Lebanon, Qatar etc since the Gaza conflict began, not to mention them striking hospitals too. Correct me if I'm wrong, don't these also constitute breaking international law?
Won't SG be seen as being cherry picking laws if we don't sanction Israel similarly?
We can continue to claim to be impartial and say we don't take sides but our actions (sanction Russia but not Israel) speak otherwise. How then will other countries see us?
G, [22/9/2025 2:40 pm]
Transport minister can say he would rather last COE go towards PHV but:
There needs to be a level playing field regarding car payments.. Correct me if I'm wrong. PHV can be purchased with 100% loan. But individual car buyers can only take up to 70% loan, 30% cash payment
This is a significant difference in financing, and I won't be surprised if this is a contributory factor into the ballooning COE prices
Adam, [22/9/2025 2:49 pm]
Might makes right. One day maybe have to recognize crimea as part of russia and settled areas as part of israel.
Singapore is idealistic in trying to inculcate a world of diplomacy but realistically violence is an effective means to an end.
Adam, [22/9/2025 2:53 pm]
Taiwan is another matter too. With diplomacy in the world dying, will it be the next flashpoint? Palestine is far away we all say. Dun care we all say. If china takes over the island closer to home, they will also say, russia can do it. Israel can do it. Why not us?
Adam, [22/9/2025 2:53 pm]
Might makes right after all
Adam, [22/9/2025 2:55 pm]
Maybe china can also enforce its south china sea claim all the way to pedra branca. I dunno if usa will bother intervening with its isolationist movement
RY, [22/9/2025 3:10 pm]
A good debate about Gaza/Israel topics in parliament
And I learnt a lot fm Minister Vivian Balakrishnan statement and his replies to all queries
Jun Ming, [22/9/2025 3:15 pm]
Maybe buy phv for personal use
Adam, [22/9/2025 3:21 pm]
Our roads are already crowded as it is and if the phv people fully utilize it, can get worse
Jun Ming, [22/9/2025 3:31 pm]
The only problem is population too high
Jun Ming, [22/9/2025 3:32 pm]
I think that is the root cause of problems
G, [22/9/2025 3:39 pm]
So... what other indicators are there and how does SG fare in those indicators vs rest of the world?
"Mr Siow said that using the reliability indicators such as the mean kilometres between failure (MKBF), Singapore’s train system remains one of the most reliable in the world."
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/parliament-train-disruption-smrt-sbst-jeffrey-siow-5361191
LCL (Danny 心), [22/9/2025 3:51 pm]
*Gaza Humanitarian Crisis*
1. Gaza conflict is a massive humanity crisis.
2. It wouldn't have happen if 2 races and religious groups exhibit tolerance, the desire to coexist, mutual respect and mutual accomodation - in view of the same religious root - the Abrahamic lineage.
3. But unfortunately, the 2 groups are unable to learn the real crux of religions - compassion. tolerance and mutual respect - but exhibit the worst behaviour of humanity - intolerance of one another to the point of "denying the existence of the other group" - and now exhibiting the behavior of "genocide" - each attempt to eradicate the other groups.
4. Start with Hamas taking hostages and killing many civilians and military personnel - in terrorist attacks - to deny the existence of Israelis.
5. And reciprocal attack by the far right Israel cabinets - that have gone too far, for too long - employing indiscriminate bombings that kill many innocent civilians, systematic hunger deprivation and denying shelter for civilians and systematic driving civilians out of their settlement.
6. Both their religions that preach wholesomeness of humanity are completely disregarded - but the most cruel, ruthless and evil form of humanity rear its head with impunity --- totally appaling to watch.
If hell exist, Gaza it is.
Adam, [22/9/2025 3:51 pm]
It has been ongoing for long long long time
Adam, [22/9/2025 3:52 pm]
Ever since end of ww2
Adam, [22/9/2025 3:53 pm]
The reason Palestinians get upset with the surge of migrant long ago is the same reason israel wont give people citizenship if they annex
Adam, [22/9/2025 3:54 pm]
Dont even think that this issue just started a few years back
G, [22/9/2025 3:54 pm]
In the same vein of being seen by other countries as cherry picking:
How come like this requirement to recognise a "State of Palestine" is applicable for Palestine (right for Israel to exist) but not applicable for Israel (right for Palestine to exist), given that Netanhayu has publicly expressed desire to "conquer Gaza"?
"We will recognise the State of Palestine when it has an effective government that accepts Israel’s right to exist and categorically renounces terrorism," Dr Balakrishnan said in his ministerial statement.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/singapore-palestine-state-israel-gaza-war-5361211
https://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-israel-will-conquer-gaza-regardless-of-whether-hamas-accepts-hostage-deal/
REACH Singapore, [22/9/2025 4:01 pm]
📢 Topic 📢
LCL (Danny 心), [22/9/2025 4:07 pm]
7. If the place of Israel, Gaza and West Bank are the so call "holy sites" whereby their respective religions preach - then ideally, both groups should coexist peacefully and in harmony with representation in the Government - because they are worshiping the same Divine root - the Abrahamic lineage though with different branches - different prophets.
8. Why can't both groups respect one another, coexist in harmony and accord one another spaces to worship and build a better future for their respective communities through education, jobs and welfare - as one united people regardless of race and religion based on justice, equality and prosperity for the progress of one Nation?
9. Then there is no need to go through the painful process of negotiated settlement to carve out terriories - one part to Israel, another part to Palestine - and both want the control of the "holy places" --- which are bound to fight - when both unable to give and take - as both claim "holy events happen at the same place - and die die both want". Then it will end up using "arm to settle" - who is mighty, who takes.
10. However, if both can mutually coexist, and both share the "holy places" as one family (one Country but 2 different races and religions) - as they belong to "us" or "we" - then no arm conflict will arise.
11. The crux is - both groups refuse to "share" - either mine or none - and this have bring about centuries and decades of conflicts and bloodshed in the name of religions and races - and a supposedly "holy places" has in effect turn into "a living hell".
Where is the holy places expounded by either religions?
The whole world see it is a "living hell".
REACH Singapore, [22/9/2025 4:08 pm]
🌍 Ministerial statements on the Gaza issue:
👉🏻 Minister Vivian Balakrishnan: Singapore will reconsider position on recognising Palestine state if situation deteriorates (https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/singapore-palestine-state-israel-gaza-war-5361211)
👉🏻 Acting Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Faishal Ibrahim: Singapore's recognition of Palestinian state 'not a question of if, but when' (https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/faishal-ibrahim-israel-hamas-recognise-palestinian-state-5361451)
G, [22/9/2025 4:11 pm]
So... acting minister-in-charge of muslim affairs and foreign minister contradicting each other?
One say "not a question of if, but when", the other say "will reconsider position"
So which is which?
LCL (Danny 心), [22/9/2025 4:15 pm]
12. Since both groups are unable to have the Great Compassion (大爱), the Greater Love of Humanity that are expounded by the real crux of religions, then look like the UN have to settle for 2 States - One Israel State and One Palestine State - the 2nd best option.
13. But the journey to achieve this 2-States Solution will be long and arduous -- because even if lands and settlement are nicely carved out and respected - "the shared holy places" will be a new fighting ground - and will not be possible to settle unless "the Great Compassion, the Greater Love", mutual respect, tolerance, accomodation and Empathy "We" are embraced by both groups.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/9/2025 4:26 pm]
14. There are multi-level steps to the 2-States Solution :-
a. West Bank is run by Palestine Authority which are recognised by UN and Singapore.
b. Gaza is run by Hamas - the militants and terrorist group that deny the existence or right to exist for Israel.
c. Israel far right groups actively displacing settlement in West Bank and Gaza
(not including the holy places)
a.b. and c. --- will need a political negotiated settlement - to carve out lands and spaces to form the 2-States with respected borders.
If there are political wills and both accept each other's rights to exist - then these political settlement of borders for the 2 States could be reached.
I don't see this happening in the immediate future - but medium and long term could be plausible --- when cool and wise minds rule both groups.
15. The hardest part is who control and managed the "holy places" and allow both groups to worship and pray without animosity to either groups?
This will need both group communities to inherit the real virtues of their respective religions --- Great Compassion (大爱), Greater Love for Humanity, Mutual Respect, Tolerance, Accomodation, Empathy "We".
Without the respective religious leaders of both groups convincing their respective communities working in tandem with their respective political leaders --- there will be no resolution to these holy conflicts - that rattled peace throughout the World - with disciples of the respective religions dwelling in many Countries including Singapore.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/9/2025 4:44 pm]
*Rail disruptions*
1. MRT has formed the backbone of commuter's travelling - in fact more important than bus, taxi, private hires and private cars.
2. Hence expectations of the reliability of the MRT become very high - as MRT is transmitting a high volume of commuters to practically every part of Singapore - safe for the last miles that are commuted through bus.
3. Hence, when the MRT in some sections breakdown, the inconveniences to commuters is very great.
4. But our MRT systems have grow very big and extensive - covering almost every corner of Singapore.
5. Being mechanical, electronics and electrical - under the law of physics and science - components failure, signaliing software failure and faulty modules - in such a big extensive network is bound to happen from times to times.
Any engineers and operators who managed large network - be it rail, train, IT operations, telecommunications etc --- will experience these in their day-to-day operations.
6. As humans, not Divines, we can't stop system, components from failing - but we need to build mitigation, redundancy, resiliency, alternative routes, useful information (such as apps to help commuters, redirect routes or alternative transport system when failure occurs) -- to cushion the inconvenience and impact of MRT failures that occur from time to time.
7. LTA publishing comparison charts on the service availability indicators with reputable MRT system all over the World from time to time is also helpful - to manage commuters' expectations.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/9/2025 4:51 pm]
8. Having say so, there are few areas that we can look into to help commuters when MRT fault occurs - so that commuters will activate their alternative travel route when a disruption occurs and not inconvenience their traveling to study, work or play :-
a. Hopefully a mobile apps can be developed that show which MRT line is down - red link with a cross and the time of failure.
Then show information on alternative routes via another MRT line(s) and/or bus numbers to each unreachable MRT stations.
Commuters will then can easily hop into alternative travelling route to reach their destination --- this will make Commuters more accomodating to faulty MRT that can occur from time to time.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/9/2025 4:56 pm]
b. Ensure redundant MRT lines are planned and developed throughout Singapore - as long as fiscal budget permit, sufficient commuter loads to justify the lines, and grounds/lands/spaces/infrastructures permit.
This is the best resiliency and redundancy approach to mitigate faulty MRT line from time to time - as the impact and inconvenience is the least.
However if this is not possible, then more resources such as mobile apps that provide the right info to replacement buses and staff to redirect traffic from faulty MRT stations to the alternate buses will be required.
Periodic exercise will need to be conducted for activation of such replacement buses and staff familiarities exercise on such contingency will need to be conducted.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/9/2025 5:06 pm]
c. Ensure components resiliency and automatic failover if failure occurs if technologies permit should be designed, procured, implemented and tested.
Eg. signaling software if fail - can failover seamlessly to a backup software?
power failure if happen - can failover to another power source
track inspection - can it be done by sensor everyday after operation to detect fault and then trigger emergency replacement if sensor detect faulty tracks?
d. Publish service availability of our MRT system - in comparison with world MRT systems periodically and especially after a disruption occurs --- to benchmark are we doing ok within the World's MRT benchmark? This will manage the commuters' expectations.
e. The formation of the task force by our Acting Minister in Transport to beef up the redundancy and resiliency of the MRT is a good move. Hopefully, more resiliency and redundancy can be designed to make MRT disruptions not inconvenient commuters as redundant components kicks in transparent to commuters.
If not possible, then alternative routes should be as seamless as possible minimising commuters inconvenience. I think in particular, LRT with less chances of redundant line will need this.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/9/2025 5:24 pm]
*Bullying in Schools*
1. I think bullying in schools is quite worrying for most parents - because parents expect their children to be safe in schools, learn knowledge and make friends - not to be physically and mentally bully at schools, beaten up or even threaten with sharp objects.
2. Time is too short to dive deep into it....
LCL (Danny 心), [22/9/2025 5:52 pm]
1. Compassion, Greater Love build Heaven, Paradise.
2. Hatred, Intolerance breed Hell.
万法唯心造。
由因缘生。
由因缘灭。
Heart determine destiny.
Good heart build Heaven.
Bad heart destroy and breed Hell.
No political settlement can take place when Heart is unwilling from both groups.
Hence Heaven is in the Heart.
Or Hell is in the Heart.
There are no holiest places on earth except in the Heart.
A Compassion Heart or an Intolerance Heart.
REACH Singapore, [22/9/2025 6:05 pm]
📢 Topic 📢
REACH Singapore, [22/9/2025 6:45 pm]
Dear Contributors,
⏰ We will be closing the chat in 15 minutes ⏰
Thank you very much for being part of our Telegram chat and participating actively.
Goodnight!
Megan 😊
G, [22/9/2025 6:48 pm]
Disappointing to see foreign minister adopt such a posture:
"We will recognise the State of Palestine when it has an effective government that accepts Israel’s right to exist and categorically renounces terrorism," Dr Balakrishnan said in his ministerial statement.
Should SG diplomacy ever deteriorate and we find ourselves being "conquered" by a much larger neighbour and we need help from the "international community", would we want others to adopt similar posture against us as described by foreign minister?
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/singapore-palestine-state-israel-gaza-war-5361211
Jun Ming, [22/9/2025 6:58 pm]
Wait is the bullying case debated?
Jun Ming, [22/9/2025 6:59 pm]
Sorry as don't have so much time to search for it
REACH Singapore, [22/9/2025 7:01 pm]
Dear Contributors
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Thank you very much for being part of our Telegram chat and participating actively.
Goodnight!
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