August 2011

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An increasing number of customers are frustrated over erroneous telephone and internet bills generated by their system providers and worry over ‘warnings’ that unpaid bills

Sept 1, 2011

War on corruption gathers global warriors

A soldier of the Indian Army has shot from obscurity to global fame, gathering growing support from Indians in India and overseas in his crusade

Sept 1, 2011

Key confident of early trade pact with India

Notwithstanding the current fragility of the Dr Manmohan Singh Government in India, Prime Minister John Key is confident that a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between

Sept 1, 2011

New Zealand must seize the ‘Indian Opportunity’

New Zealand should not miss the opportunities that India presents for enhancing mutually beneficial relationship and tap into the immense investment and commercial business potential,

Sept 1, 2011

Encouraging response for Elders’ Home

A dream project of the Auckland based Bhartiya Samaj Charitable Trust would become a reality if the encouraging response that it has attracted thus far

Sept 1, 2011

India’s Freedom Day takes global colours

India’s Independence Day celebrations acquired international colours at the Auckland based Shanti Niwas Charitable Trust Inc on August 17. More than 200 men and women,

Immigration Advisor fined $20,000

The Immigration Advisors Complaints and Disciplinary Authority Tribunal has cancelled the licence of an immigration adviser for two years on proven charges of providing incorrect

Sept 1, 2011

Pacific Island Forum attracts top leaders

The second round of global financial crisis precipitated by the Terrorism will be among the main items of economic debacle in the US and Europe

Sept 1, 2011

Muslims mark Eid Al Fitr in festive spirit

Hundreds of thousands of Muslims celebrated Eid Al Fitr in New Zealand on August 31, 2011, marking the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan.

Sept 1, 2011

Panel to review New Zealand Constitution

The long-felt need for a written Constitution and review of the efficacy of the Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) Electoral System and other related issues have

Sept 1, 2011

Conference reinstates Commonwealth values

I recently attended the 57th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference held in London, under the theme, ‘Reinforcing Democracy.’ New Zealand is a member of the Commonwealth Parliamentary

Sept 1, 2011

Unitec offers vocational courses in Albany

Unitec has commenced a number of vocational courses at its new Albany Campus to cater to the growing demand for high quality educational programmes in

An attempt to rescue people from Dole

Iain Duncan Smith is a man with a lot of responsibility on his shoulders. As Secretary of State for Work and Pensions for the British

Sept 1, 2011

Maths Programme fosters core competencies

Mathematics has a pervasive influence on our everyday lives and excelling in this field opens up a lifetime of professional opportunities. Starting young and capturing

New Crown entity to promote export education

The Government has established a new Crown entity to oversee export education issues and promote New Zealand as an education destination abroad. Education New Zealand

Sept 1, 2011

Education leads suffering Indians to success

I have always held the view that in Fiji, Indo-Fijians invested heavily in the education of their children and built schools, while I-Taukei, the indigenous

Sept 1, 2011

Anna stirs India’s moral conscience

Following the upheavals in Egypt and England, the Indian monsoon against corruption is now in the making. Not long ago, Baba Ram Dev took up

Forum without Fiji gets exclusive

New Zealand is set to host the annual meeting of the Pacific Island Forum on September 6 in Auckland. UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon,

Social media begins political scrutiny

Following the London riots, one hoped that the Indian Government would have realised the frightening adversary of the new social media under the furiously texting

Sept 1, 2011

World vision lets poor children see light

India’s caste system may have been abolished long ago but its legacy endures in rural villages, with many Indians still considering themselves ‘untouchables’. People born

Sept 1, 2011

Voice against corruption gets louder

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger once said, “The task of statesmen is to resolve complexity, not to contemplate it.” Although India’s Prime Minister

Sept 1, 2011

Bank at the financial heart of the community

Across the country some Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) believe that business banking practices have undergone major changes with the advent of online banking, mobile

Sept 1, 2011

Healthcare Company collects major awards

New Zealand’s largest private healthcare provider East Tamaki Health Care (ETHC) was the most successful entrant at the Westpac South Auckland Business Awards 2011. The

Sept 1, 2011

Chartered Accountant gains a unique credit

DFK International has appointed Navin Patel, Managing Partner of the Auckland based DFK Oswin Griffiths, to the post of Vice President Asia Pacific. He will

Sept 1, 2011

Indian Retailers meet in South Auckland

Members of the recently formed Auckland Indian Retailers Association Inc held their first meeting in South Auckland recently. More than 70 businesspersons attended the event

Australian Study Centre honours Roger Kerr

Australia based Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) honoured New Zealand Round Table Executive Director Roger Kerr with the ‘Alan McGregor Fellowship’ at a conference held

Equity in income is no silver bullet

Anyone following the newspapers would have noticed that interest in income inequality has increased in New Zealand. This increased interest is due in no small

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