March 14, 2013

March 15, 2013 Issue

West Aucklanders shed colour on Holi Day

Waitakere Indian Association (WIA) is proud to announce that ‘Holi,’ Festival of Colour, will be held at the Trusts Stadium Grounds located at Central Park

Model of the Fortnight

She says she is shy when meeting someone for the first time but gets over it soon and engages in lively conversation – a good

March 15, 2013 Issue

Legislation to abolish forced marriages

In the last term of Parliament, I became very concerned over the issue of forced marriage in New Zealand. There is no data to understand

March 15, 2013 Issue

Bula Festival highlights Fijian culture

Competitions, music, dance, food and other items highlighting Fijian culture were a part of the ‘Bula Festival’ held at the Telstra Clear Pacific Events Centre

Saffron can do more harm than good

Known as ‘the Golden spice’, saffron is an integral part of Indian cuisine. Adding edible flowers in the right proportion can create colour and flavour.

March 15, 2013 Issue

Colours of Vrindavan in Auckland

The Holi Festival is just around the corner. This bright, festive holiday marks the triumphs of good over evil in Hindu culture. Messy, yet vibrant,

March 15, 2013 Issue

Foundation Ceremony for ‘Tamil God’

The New Zealand Temple Society Inc will perform ‘Bhoomi Pooja’ at its new premises at 145, Church Street, Otahuhu (Auckland) on Sunday, March 24 at

March 15, 2013 Issue

Bollywood show faces high degree of challenges

What we see on stage is a result of what happens backstage. When the lights are off, another show begins. Dancers changing, props being accurately

March 15, 2013 Issue

Percussion artiste readies for vocal concert

Experienced musicians and upcoming artistes would instantly remember and revere the names of Palgat Raghu, Dr T K Murthy, Umayalpuram Sivaraman, whose expertise in Mridangam

March 15, 2013 Issue

Teenager eyes Oceania World Cup Soccer

An Auckland based student has made the Indo-Fijian community proud by being selected to play for National Fiji Soccer as a part of the Under

March 15, 2013 Issue

Significant milestone for exemplary youngster

When youngster Mohammed Shuiab Khan leaves for UK next month to represent the New Zealand Schools Football Association, he would be aiming high to promote

Fiji fails at World Sevens Rugby

Many rugby-mad Flying Fijians supporters are probably still in a state of shock after their team’s failure to make the knock-out stage of World Sevens

March 15, 2013 Issue

England wins Hertz Sevens Championship

The IRB Sevens World Series produced its fourth Cup champion in four tournaments, with a sterling performance by England. The English team had scored just

March 15, 2013 Issue

Recognised clubs field cricket talent

If I have to describe what cricket means to me in one word, I will say it is ‘passion.’ Growing up in the royal city

Awards bring out hidden achievers

While profitability and increasing customer loyalty are the rewards for commercial enterprises, awards and citations are among the best means to promote and project sporting

Sports adds to individual identity

Sports provide identity, pride and sense of community to people, a veteran cricketer and sports manager has said. Doug Cowie, a Business Director and Mentor

Punjabi interest strengthens Kabaddi

Millions of Punjabis around the world take to Kabaddi, which is often described as a game that tests the patience, endurance and team spirit. In

March 15, 2013 Issue

Soccer deserves constant support

Soccer is one of the most popular games played in many countries of the world and hence deserves corporate patronage and public support, says a

March 15, 2013 Issue

Great sports event deserves patronage

TDA is once again proud and honoured to be a sponsor of the Indian Newslink Indian Sports awards 2013. We wish all nominees in all

Religion and sports mark Gurdwara Anniversary

Religious ceremonies including Kirtans, discourses by leaders or eminence and lore and sports featuring Soccer, Volleyball and Kabaddi are a part of the Eighth Anniversary

Takanini Gurdwara Special

Gurdwara Sri Kalgidhar Sahib

Total Land Area: 8.6 acres, one of the largest in the world and the largest in the Southern Hemisphere Cost of Land: $710,000 (sold at

Takanini Gurdwara Special

Gurdwara upholds Sikh traditions and values

One of the most fascinating and inspiring aspects of the Sikh community is their adherence to traditional values, while blending with the modern world. In

Takanini Gurdwara Special

Avenues to promote piety and goodwill

During the times of the early Gurus, Sikh places of worship were referred to as ‘Dharamsalas.’ They were a place where Sikhs could gather to

Takanini Gurdwara Special

The Ten Gurus of Sikhs

Guru Nanak Devji – First Patshahi Guru Angad Devji – Second Patshahi Guru Amardasji – Third Patshahi Guru Ramadasji – Fourth Patshahi Guru Arjan Devji

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