August 14, 2016

Front Page

Land Ownership Register for foreigners

Mahesh Bindra –  No self-respecting democracy has ever denied its citizens the right to know how much of their land is owned by foreigners. We

Front Page

A photo contest for our children

Ashok Kochhar –  The conscious level of mankind is rising with every new morning. It is time to think as to how to grow our

Homelink

Progressive reforms move India to global stage

But challenges at home could be counterproductive Balaji Chandramohan –  mohanbalaji2003@gmail.com As India observes its 70th Independence Day on August 15, it will project its

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Mother Teresa inspires with her saintly love

Wenceslaus Anthony  Pope Francis will declare Blessed Mother Teresa of Kolkata a saint at the Vatican on September 4, 2016. The date was announced on March

Homelink

Unitary Plan lacks vision and balance

Mark Thomas –  Councillors are now meeting to make decisions on the Recommended Unitary Plan. I am concerned that it will not deliver the affordable

Homelink

Auckland needs a change of guards

Staff Reporter –  info@indiannewslink.co.nz A popular community worker from West Auckland says that the City need a change in leadership not only at the top

Youth sail the global ship of unity

Arish Naresh –  The Ship for World Youth (SWY) is set to sail again in January 2017, with 12 youth from New Zealand, Kenya, Ukraine,

Education

Our young Taekwondo hero for Canada

Apurva Shukla  When Srikar Masanam took up learning Taekwondo ten years ago, the thought of representing New Zealand on the world stage may not have crossed his

Business

How to increase your profitability

Brendon Tipping & Andrew Willcocks –  However, the best way to improve profitability is to increase turnover – provided the sales you make are profitable

Business

Robust systems support sound financial health

Apurv Shukla –  Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) Governor Graeme Wheeler was the Guest Speaker at the Sixth Annual Indian Newslink Sir Anand Satyanand

Business

Australian voters return a fragile coalition

Balaji Chandramohan –  Australia, known for its healthy and matured democratic tradition, has come out of a tough session after the recently concluded double dissolution

Business

Professional Advisors honour high performer

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz The real estate market has remained robust for the past several years and the runaway growth in demand for housing unmatched

Guilty tax agent awaits court sentence

Supplied Content –  Tax agent Michael Robert McDonald, who faces Crimes Act charges brought by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) appeared in the Manukau District

Business

NEET youngsters face a bleak future

Jenny Salesa –  Our children’s future is hampered by poor careers advice. At the moment, 87,200 young Kiwis are ‘Not in Employment, Education or Training’

Former Auckland Transport man in court

Supplied Content –  A former employee of Auckland Transport and Rodney District Council has pleaded guilty to charges of corruption and bribery in a Serious

At 70, India exudes youthful exuberance

Issue 352 August 15, 2016 As India marks its 70th Independence Day, millions of Indians will celebrate the event, remembering those who fought for the

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Australia losing its moral compass

Woeful tales of Immigrants’ detention centres David Shearer –  There are now more New Zealanders in Australian detention centres than any other nationality. As of

Child Care Centres

Colourful world of children keeps growing

Raising children in a positive environment according opportunities for their intellectual, physical and personality development has grown beyond parental and domestic responsibility with the government

Child Care Centres

Quality care ensures healthy growth of children

Early Childhood Education (ECE) forms the core of social and community development, in realisation of which, the government actively encourages and provides partial funding for

Child Care Centres

Homecare for children, exciting career for teachers

The keenness of the government to promote Early Childhood Education (ECE) to ensure that children are prepared well for their scholastic career has encouraged the

Child Care Centres

Friendly programme lifts the best in children

Amar Alluri –  Quality life begins early in life, which is why, the process of developing the intellect, character and personality of a human being

Community

Two Hindu festivals to spread love and joy

Raksha Bandhan on August 18; Krishna Janmashtami on August 25 Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Millions of Hindu in India and other parts of the world

Yoga as the essence of Art of Living

Venkat Raman –  What is Yoga Yoga is a journey as well as the goal. Like a flower bud, human life has the potential to blossom

Community

Model of the Fortnight

Rough childhood cements strong adolescence Strolling down the streets of Auckland after dusk with her uncles, the young mind went through turmoil. Caught by the

Community

West Auckland Indians pick new team

Staff Reporter –  info@indiannewslink.co.nz Members of the Waitakere Indian Association elected Mahen Sharma to the post of President for the WIA year 2016-2017 at their

Community

Study says stress affects breast milk

Supplied Content –  New research from the Liggins Institute of University of Auckland has shed light on what affects stress hormone levels in breast milk.

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