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The Historyogi Podcast
Dhevarajan Devadas
43 episodes
1 week ago
An accompanying podcast to The Historyogi Post, a newsletter on history and politics in Singapore for researchers, history buffs and the general public.
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An accompanying podcast to The Historyogi Post, a newsletter on history and politics in Singapore for researchers, history buffs and the general public.
Show more...
History
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#41 - The story of Lee Ek Tieng: The Green General who cleaned up Singapore (with Samantha & Matthew)
The Historyogi Podcast
29 minutes 42 seconds
5 months ago
#41 - The story of Lee Ek Tieng: The Green General who cleaned up Singapore (with Samantha & Matthew)

Singapore has a long standing reputation as a clean and green city. It is also known as the Garden City. But did you know things were completely different in the 1960s? People were crammed in overcrowded and unsanitary living spaces and public areas, allowing diseases and pollution to spread easily. A pioneer civil servant, Lee Ek Tieng, stepped up to implement major reforms to improve Singapore’s environment. Today, we speak to Samantha Boh and Matthew Gan, co-writers of the new book “Lee Ek Tieng: The Green General of Lee Kuan Yew”. We discuss how this Green General marshalled resources to clean up Singapore and set new standards for the city we now live in.

The Historyogi Podcast
An accompanying podcast to The Historyogi Post, a newsletter on history and politics in Singapore for researchers, history buffs and the general public.