December 2013

Dec 15, 2013 Issue

Sikh leader guilty of election fraud

A leader of the Sikh community has been found guilty of forging election documents in a bid to win a local body election three years

Dec 15, 2013 Issue

Airport taxi drivers call off hunger strike

Auckland International Airport taxi drivers, who were on a hunger strike demanding better fare system and working conditions, called of their strike on December 12.

Dec 15, 2013 Issue

Airport taxi drivers plan fast unto death

The ongoing hunger strike which began on December 6 on rotation basis will worsen if the Auckland International Airport Limited (AIAL) authorities continue to deny

Dec 15, 2013 Issue

Indian population rises

Indians constitute the fifth largest population with 155,000 persons and Hindi is the fourth most spoken language, according to Statistics New Zealand. Census 2013 figures,

Entries to Sports Awards open

We are happy to announce that entries to the Indian Newslink Indian Sports Awards will open on December 15, 2013. The last date for submitting

Greetings to our family

As we head towards the festive season, Indian Newslink extends its warmest greetings for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all its

Dec 15, 2013 Issue

Bill to end exploitation of foreign workers

They have been bullied, abused, paid a pittance, treated like slaves and kept as bonded labour. Though exploiting migrant workers is rampant in most countries,

Gambling machine grant probed

The most intensive and unprecedented investigation into complaints against gaming machine grants is underway at the Internal Affairs Department as a joint operation with the

Dec 15, 2013 Issue

Erring psychiatrist removed from Register

The Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal has found a former Tauranga based psychiatrist guilty of improper conduct with a patient, struck him off from the Register

Offender jumps into police custody

Luck ran out for a member of a youth group as he inadvertently landed into the hands of the Police from who he was running

Dec 15, 2013 Issue

Fake currency notes go around Auckland

Counterfeiters seem to be getting the better of the authorities by continuing to circulate fake currency notes, challenging the security features of genuine ones. Detective

Offender jumps into police custody

Luck ran out for a member of a youth group as he inadvertently landed into the hands of the Police from who he was running

Dec 15, 2013 Issue

Three-point approach tightens Indian bond

Education New Zealand (ENZ) has an important role to play in the Indian education market, which has been fragmented in recent years. The Organisation works

Dec 15, 2013 Issue

Scholarship for Indian students launched

A local educational institution has launched a scholarship programme that would benefit an international student from India every year. Prince of Arcot Nawab Mohammed Abdulla

Dec 15, 2013 Issue

Young achiever leads by excellence

When we met Muskan Devta at her North Shore City home nine years ago, we described her as a ‘Special Child with Special Abilities.’ For,

Research network with Asia focus

The growing importance of Asia to the world economy in general and to the countries of the South Pacific in particular has prompted Melbourne University

Generation Y no different to Baby Boomers

It was while working for a call centre with a predominantly young workforce that Massey University PhD graduate Kristin Murray hit upon the subject for

Top institutions ink $3 million scholarship deal

Three top educational institutional institutions ranked among the best in the world have joined the Melbourne University to motivate bright graduates to pursue their doctorate

Dec 15, 2013 Issue

Destiny takes Sumeet Tappoo to Cloud 9

Being at the right place at the right time with the right people may be the sure way to success but talent plays an equally

Dec 15, 2013 Issue

Couples in Partnership

Survival in a hugely crowded restaurant market poses a serious challenge but those with steadfast ideals and uncompromising stand on quality can expect to remain

Report raps Government on immigration points

3The Government is falling short of implementing policies relating to immigration, settlement and support and has in fact missed the opportunity of being more effective

Running for business keeps youngster healthy

Call it sport in business or business in sports, a young New Zealander across the Tasman has shown leadership quality in both. Brisbane based Preetesh

New info portal on New Zealand coming

New Zealanders could have the benefit of easy and comprehensive access of information relating to the Central and local Governments, contact details of ministers and

Dec 15, 2013 Issue

Cloud computing clears data management risks

The 1970s are regarded as a turning point in modern science and technology with a number of innovations that have changed our lives. Among them

Payment systems review

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) has undertaken a thorough review of a number of high value settlement systems that it owns and operates,

Accountants welcome Government move

The Government’s decision to introduce a law change allowing members of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants (NZICA) to become members of the Institute

Tax Policy should raise hope, not cost

Revenue Minister Todd McClay has released the Government’s Tax Policy Work Programme for the next 18 months. The focus of the new work programme is

Corporate re-locator wins top award

Wellington based Woburn International has won the top honour of ‘Cartus Global Destination Service Provider of 2013.’ The Company’s Managing Director June Ranson received the

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