November 14, 2012

November 15, 2012

Beauty School adds value to therapy

A young woman is fast becoming an icon of the beauty and skin care industry with her three salons and a beauty school attracting celebrities

Auckland banker bereaved

Syamala Rajagopal, mother of BNZ official Raja Venkatesh, passed away at a nursing home in West Auckland on November 1 after a brief illness. She

November 15, 2012

Programme promotes computer skills at home

An increasing number of families in Auckland are benefiting from a programme that offers them free computers and free internet connections for a year. The

Trust offers support to distraught women

Aliya (not her real name) is a smart, young, ever-smiling mother of a three-year-old girl. Her independence and strength are the result of her continuous

November 15, 2012

Manukau Diwali promotes community spirit

The date was sequential, 10/11/12 and the stage was set to celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights with Aucklanders on a very fine day at

Dec 1, 2012 Issue

Sydneysiders sweep Indian Idol contest

Contestants from Sydney walked away with all the four titles at the ‘Indian Australian Idol 2012’ contest, at the final round held in Sydney on

Kabaddi team prepares for World Cup

The New Zealand Kabaddi Federation is preparing a national team to participate in the International Kabdadi Tournament scheduled to be held in Punjab, India next

Black Sticks Women to face India Hockey

Hockey India has confirmed that it will play a six-test series from December 8 to 15, 2012 against Black Sticks Women, with tests to be

Exciting innings ahead for Cricket fans

The Marquee Series in Indian Cricket will begin today (November 15) in Ahmedabad, with India hosting England in a four-match tournament. Indian fans were hurt

Book pays tribute to Indian sportsmen

The fortitude, hope and aspirations of early Indian settlers to achieve in various sporting activities have been chronicled in a new book. Written by Dr

Soccer Tournaments challenge ace players

Mangere Centre Park will become a hive of football again from November 21 to 25, 2012 with the second Fiji Cup Championship Tournament. After a

The world honours man of distinction

Dr Ajit Swaran Singh completed ten years as a Judge of the Manukau District Court on November 4, 2012. He was recently transferred to the

The quality of mercy is not strain’d

“Justice is justly represented blind,” wrote William Penn, arguably America’s first great champion for liberty and peace, “because she sees no difference in the parties

Independence embellishes judicial system

The New Zealand system of Government is based on the Westminster model, which provides for separation of powers between the Legislature, the Executive and the

Lead Agency ensures better law enforcement

The Ministry of Justice is the lead agency in the Justice Sector, which includes the New Zealand Police, the Department of Corrections, the Crown Law

Judiciary breeds social confidence

Courts exist to resolve disputes between the State and individuals or between individuals. They do this by considering the evidence on all sides of the

Dr Ajit Singh

Supreme Court affirms judicial sovereignty

The Supreme Court of New Zealand was established under the ‘Supreme Court Act 2003.’ The Act established within New Zealand a new Court of final

Media discord undermines business ethics

Thirteen years ago, Indian Newslink was the only newspaper voicing the concerns of the Indian community in New Zealand. Communication through mobile telephones was still

Anniversary Special

High expectations demand fresh approach

What do we Indians expect from our widely read Indian Newslink? My opinion that it is widely read comes from the comments I receive about

A birthday pledge

An Indian newspaper was a novelty even in 1999 but there were many failures in the print medium (the closure of ‘Auckland Star’ a few

Quality embellishes colourful tapestry

Our heartiest congratulations to Indian Newslink on its 13th Anniversary, which happily coincides with the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards Night on November 19, 2012.

Anniversary Special

Essential reading for growing communities

It is with great pleasure that I congratulate Indian Newslink on its 13th anniversary. Over the past number of years, I have worked closely with

Anniversary Special

Relevance adds to quality readership

I am delighted to congratulate Indian Newslink on completing its thirteenth year of publication, and for providing quality news for our growing Indian community. As

Anniversary Special

Maturity counters formidable challenges

In recent times, the news media has undergone scrutiny as never before, following the News Corporation debacle in the UK. What they did was a

Good publications grow with communities

I would like to congratulate the management of Indian Newslink on their 13th Anniversary. I remember the early days of this newspaper, and like many

Anniversary Special

Non-sectarian journalism appeases readers

Journalism is measured by the quality of information presented to readers, listeners and viewers by the respective media organisations across the world. Henry Anatole Grunwald,

Anniversary Special

The Journey through the Years

The end of the last Millennium saw the beginning of a new era in journalism. The first issue of the Indian Newslink was published as

Strong brands bespeak strong values

When Indian Newslink was established as an English language monthly in November 1999, its primary objective was to provide an avenue for people to express

Eyes and ears of people

“All successful newspapers are ceaselessly querulous and bellicose. They never defend anyone or anything if they can help it; if the job is forced upon

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