December 2016

Homelink

What went wrong for National in Mt Roskill

Venkat Raman venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Voters in Mount Roskill returned the Labour Party to Parliament in the by-election held on December 3, 2016, giving overwhelming support to

Homelink

Family comes first even for a PM

John Key –  Last week, I announced my resignation as Prime Minister and Leader of the National Party. This was the hardest decision I have

Education

Hamilton expo focuses on creative children

Staff Reporter –  info@indiannewslink.co.nz Jesus said, “If you want to come to the Kingdom of God, ‘be like a child.” Creativity has many angles. It

Fijilink

Fiji challenges Amnesty International Report

Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum  –  The latest Amnesty International report on Fiji is biased, selective and does not reflect the true position in Fiji or the great

Auckland market prepares for soft landing

Supplied Content –  Peter Thompson –  After seven years of constantly rising prices November’s sales data points to the Auckland housing market ‘turning’ but remains

Business

Family bond exemplifies commercial success

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Christmas and -End-of-the-Year gatherings have become significant occasions to not only celebrate the festive season but also to recognise the hard

Sooner or later, you would need a Trust

Farah Khan –  The perception of a Trust varies between people but a proper understanding of its meaning, constitution, practice and execution is important to

Resignation opens key to uncertainty

Issue 360 December 15, 2016 Presidents and Prime Ministers who are at the height of their popularity do not quit, not the least at a

View

Court gives reprieve to working couple

Supplied Content –  A couple had been issued with a deportation liability notice by Immigration New Zealand (INZ), raising concerns on their character by alleging

Community

Makar Sankranti heralds good times for all

Sourced Content –  Most Hindu festivals follow the position of the moon and are based on the lunar calendar. Thus, the dates of festivals change

Community

Community celebrates Scholar’s sixty

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Ragavan Rengachariar, a man of immense spiritual affluence, who the role of a priest at religious festivals, had his role reversed

Community

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Chapter opens here

Staff Reporter-  info@indiannewslink.co.nz Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, one of the foremost cultural and social organisations of India will open its New Zealand Chapter later this month

Community

Manukau Seniors mark early Christmas

Staff Reporter –  info@indiannewslink.co.nz Christmas came early for members, their children, grandchildren and guests of Manukau Seniors Association as they marked the festival on Sunday,

Community

Piety fills melodious evening

Priya Srinivasan –  ‘Bakthi Varsha,’ a devotional evening of music mooted as the annual fundraiser for Sri Ganesh Temple located in the South Auckland suburb

Community

Music world darkens with doyen’s exit

Dr Padma Govardhan –  November 22 was a Black Day for the fans of legendary musician and composer Dr Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna, as he left his

Community

Ten points to know that you are under attack

Anand Mokashi –  Internet users face one perpetual worry of their computer attacked by a virus. I have compiled a 10-point checklist. If you see

Community

Spiritual Guru sets the tune for musical journey

Molly Palanieappan –  Tasmad Asaktah Satatam Karyam Karma Samacara Asakto Hy Acaran Karma Param Apnoti Purusah Chapter 3.19 Bhagavad Gita The above verse was conveyed

Community

Legislative process impresses teenager

Pankhuri Bedekar –  Earlier this month, I had the good fortune of visiting the New Zealand Parliament in Wellington, thanks to National List MP and

Community

Discourse on Hinduism in Auckland

Staff Reporter –  info@indiannewslink.co.nz Followers of Hindu faith and those keen on understanding the world’s oldest religion and its practices would have an opportunity to

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Celebrate life as if there is no morrow

Ashok Kochhar –  It is often said, “When life becomes a celebration, every moment becomes sacred and every breath a blessing.” People are always looking

Latest Stories

Cho Ramaswamy passes away

From The Hindu By B Kolappan Chennai, December 7, 2016 Cho Ramaswamy, political commentator, theatre personality and editor of Thuglak, a Tamil magazine known for

Latest Stories

Key cites reasons for his resignation

John Key Wellington, December 7, 2016 This week I announced my resignation as Prime Minister and Leader of the National Party. This was the hardest

Latest Stories

Jayalalithaa mourned in New Zealand

Venkat Raman Auckland, December 6, 2016 Tamil-speaking people, especially those of Tamil Nadu origin have been mourning the death of Jayalalithaa Jayaram, Chief Minister of

Indian Newslink

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