July 2011

August 1 2011 Issue

Market movements change sentiments

Is the housing market turning into a sellers’ market? In Auckland at least, some of the activity in the past few months would point to

Property hawks to the docks

Investigation followed by prosecution with possible prison term awaits those inflating value of properties, according to a Serious Fraud Office (SFO) warning. Chief Executive Adam

August 1 2011 Issue

Leaky homes get financial relief

The Financial Assistance Package (FAP) introduced under the ‘Weathertight Homes Resolution Services’ (Financial Assistance Package) Act will ensure more resources are put into repairing leaky

August 1 2011 Issue

Indians take pride on Freedom Day

For hundreds of millions of Indians, August 15 denotes a day of pride, joy and more importantly, freedom. Since the Nation attained independence from Britain

August 1 2011 Issue

Indians take pride on Freedom Day

For hundreds of millions of Indians, August 15 denotes a day of pride, joy and more importantly, freedom. Since the Nation attained independence from Britain

August 1 2011 Issue

Forgotten children obeisant to Motherland

Although a version of this article has appeared in an earlier issue (Indian Newslink, August 15, 2007), it is appropriate to mark India’s Independence Day

Talent of the Fortnight

He is known as an actor, dancer, dance teacher, a macho and a man with ambition and vision in life. He set his goals as

Model of the Fortnight

The global attention that the ‘News of the World’ and its scandal-mongering reporters and so-called journalists have received in recent weeks may be enough to

August 1 2011 Issue

Communities to evolve support systems

Models for a sustainable and affordable social support system for families and whānau in New Zealand already exist. They just need recognition and support. All

August 1 2011 Issue

Seniors mark another anniversary

The fact that senior members of the community strike a unique bond that brings them together as a family was testified at the anniversary get

August 1 2011 Issue

Ethnic Diversity lifts Dance Drama profile

One of the most endearing features of Indian culture, music and dances is their universal appeal, attracting people of other ethnicities and nationalities. Taj Mahal:

August 1 2011 Issue

Community response fosters Festival Spirit

Diwali, the Festival of Lights, will be held in Waitakere on September 25 at the Trusts Stadium in Henderson. The first part of the programme

August 1 2011 Issue

Visitors rivet movie buffs with melody

If you are among those who believe that Tamil songs of yesteryears were more meaningful and ‘ear worthy’ and that the Golden Age of Melody

August 1 2011 Issue

Higher education will hone All Blacks skills

Ardent rugby fans with great expectations for the Rugby World Cup may be surprised that All Black coach Graham Henry does not consider his current

August 1 2011 Issue

Hamilton Ferns seek funds for World Cup

The Hamilton Sangam Netball Team, better known as the ‘Hamilton Sangam Ferns’ (HSF) has sought community help in raising money to fund their participation in

Franchise

Franchise business offers brand quality

In the current market environment, a profitable business built on a proven business model would be less risky to both the business owner and its

Franchise

Trade show exposes franchise benefits

Franchising is a less risky and less time-consuming way to open a business. It is an attractive way to enter the business world for potential

Franchise

Fast Food franchise offers fast progress

Among these is Country Chicken & Pizza Express with promising prospects. It is the result of Australia’s Peter Austin’s decision to establish a food technology

July 15,2011 Issue

Global engagement critical for success

New Zealanders must adopt a united approach with the right attitude and engage themselves collectively with the outside world to ensure success in the 21st

July 15,2011 Issue

Sunny Kaushal for Pakuranga

Labour will field hospitality expert Sunny Kaushal as its candidate at the Pakuranga Constituency in East Auckland. He would be the first candidate of Indian

Property hawks to the docks

Investigation followed by prosecution with possible prison term awaits those inflating value of properties, according to a Serious Fraud Office (SFO) warning. Chief Executive Adam

July 15,2011 Issue

Personal traits embellish gubernatorial post

John Allen is a refreshingly different breed of bureaucrat. He is accessible, articulate, intelligent, and most important of all, humble and friendly. He carries no

July 15,2011 Issue

Visit to India deepens friendship

I have recently returned from a very successful five-day state visit to India. I went to New Delhi, Agra, and Mumbai for a number of

July 15,2011 Issue

The marvel of romance inspires Key visitors

Welcome to the Taj Mahal, Your Excellency. Hundreds of thousands of people come here every year from all over the world to see this Jewel

July 15,2011 Issue

Kiwi technology to solve food wastage in India

The Indian economy in general and the food industry in particular can benefit from advanced technology developed by New Zealand to prevent food wastage, the

July 15,2011 Issue

Defence Pact lifts Indo-Kiwi amity

New Zealand and India appear to have drawn closer to each other with the visit of Prime Minister John Key to Delhi and Mumbai last

July 15,2011 Issue

Former President greets New Zealanders

Dr Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam, former President of India reiterated the importance of imparting educational and moral values among children last fortnight. This reporter

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