It sure looks like this dude is the 154th resident Indian FTrash poster boy:
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_782094.html
[h=1]PRs understand new rule, but say timing is abrupt[/h]
Published on Mar 27, 2012
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Mr Akash Agarwal, 35, an assistant vice-president at a foreign bank here, with his wife Savita, 30, and daughters Prisha, three, and Aarushi, who will be entering Primary 1 next year. -- ST PHOTO: SAMUEL HE
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<!-- storyAds:end -->By Lin Zhaowei & Matthias Chew
<!--start of story text-->Ms Jin Mei, 43, downgraded from a condominium to a Housing Board flat next to Tao Nan School five years ago, hoping that she could enrol her daughter in the brand-name primary school.
However, the permanent resident from China, who has lived here for 12 years, soon realised that getting a place in Tao Nan would still be difficult. She decided to aim for CHIJ Katong Convent and Ngee Ann Primary, two other popular schools nearby.
With the latest change in Primary 1 registration rules, she is now worried her daughter may have to go somewhere farther from home.
'I am not sure why they suddenly rolled this out. I was quite confident of a place in a nearby school, but now it feels our efforts were wasted,' she told The Straits Times.