June 13, 2013

June 15, 2013 Issue

KiwiSaver accounts for immature investors

A Massey University research has found that leaving the KiwiSaver schemes run by their banks. For the year ended March 31, the five major banks

June 15, 2013 Issue

Parameters determine cases for prosecution

A number of people are unsure of their ‘rights and abilities’ to seek prosecution of individuals or companies (both commercial and not-for-profit). Such prosecutions could

Speedy decisions will hasten economic progress

The latest Regional Economic Activity Report showcases the need for immediate support from regional and central Governments for vital revenue-making strategic initiatives currently underway in

Tax evasion leads to community service

A Hamilton man has been sentenced to 280 hours of community service after admitting a charge of tax evasion. The Hamilton District Court found Drew

Finance director gets four years

Stephen Charles Smith (45), a former director of failed finance company Belgrave Finance Limited (Belgrave Finance), was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment on June 7,

Abusive employers must face justice

From any point of view, there is justification for public outrage over an Indian entrepreneur who has been allegedly underpaying and overworking migrant workers at

The dark side of multiculturalism

In his regular column, our Singapore Correspondent Dr V Subramaniam has emphasised the need for migrants and locals to understand, appreciate and complement each other

Twisted actions do no pride to Canberra

Professor Stephen Howes, Director of Development Policy Centre at the Australian National University made a shocking revelation in ‘The Australian’ on May 29, 2013. The

June 15, 2013 Issue

Mutual respect fosters pluralistic society

/Multiculturalism and social integration are vital constructs with similar ramifications in Singapore and New Zealand. Both countries emphasise the need for social cohesion and tolerance

June 15, 2013 Issue

Action on rogue employers backed

The Wellington based New Zealand Federation of Multicultural Councils has supported the Government move to take action against employers who exploit foreign workers forcing them

Model of the Fortnight

She is a full-time student pursuing a graduate course in Business Management but the future may see her in the world of fashion and entertainment,

June 15, 2013 Issue

Offering to God purifies body and soul

Our team undertakes distribution of free Prasadam every Sunday between 230 pm and 4 pm at the ISKCON Temple located at 229 Riverhead Highway, Riverhead

June 15, 2013 Issue

A day to honour elders in Auckland

An organisation that dedicates itself to the welfare of the senior members of the society throughout the year will honour them at a special function

June 15, 2013 Issue

Retired lawyer, musician passes on

A popular lawyer and Mridangam artiste passed away in his home town of Calicut in Kerala on June 3 after a brief illness. Trissur P

June 15, 2013 Issue

Chickenpox, Shingles affect young and old

Chickenpox affects mostly children. About 90% of children in New Zealand get chickenpox, with the remaining 10% likely to get during their life. The ailment

June 15, 2013 Issue

Popular dancer turns on Bollywood heat

Directors, teachers and students of ‘Indiance,’ one of the most professionally run Bollywood dance schools in the country were awe-struck by the visit of a

June 15, 2013 Issue

Masters serve sumptuous musical feast

Lovers, students and enthusiasts of Carnatic Music were recipients of a rare treat of musical extravaganza in Auckland during the Queen’s Birthday weekend. Organised by

June 15, 2013 Issue

Superstar in melodious resplendency

Sanjay Subrahmanyan treated Auckland Carnatic music lovers with a brilliant concert on the third day of ‘Sangeethothsavam,’ organised by the New Zealand Carnatic Music Society.

Nando’s opens new concept in fine dining

The fast-growing Nando’s brand reached another milestone last fortnight with the opening of its first ‘Fine Dining’ Restaurant in Epsom, Central Auckland. The innovative concept

June 15, 2013 Issue

A century later, Indian Cinema comes into its own

Indian cinema completed 100 years of its existence on May 3. The first feature film, produced by Dadasaheb Phalke was ‘Raja Harishchandra,’ a silent movie

June 15, 2013 Issue

Sterling performance by Violin trio

Musical Journey 2013, a live violin concert by Geerthana, Divya and Manisha Nanthakumar, known as ‘Auckland Violin Sisters,’ was held at the Auckland Normal Intermediate

July 1 2013 Issue

Veterans promote professional soccer in Wellington

During the 1980s, students enrolled in Wellington universities, polytechs and high schools dominated the Fiji community. Some graduates were employed but remained active within the

July 1 2013 Issue

Waheed to challenge Gunner

South Pacific light middleweight Champion Wahid Khan will be featured in a ten-round fight against New Zealander Gunner Jackson on Friday, June 28. The bouts

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