August 1, 2012 Issue

Delhi removes Service Tax on remittance

The Indian Government has announced that remittances sent from overseas will not be liable for Service Tax. “The matter has been examined and it is

Mutual benefits of Indo Kiwi ties

As Trade Minister Tim Groser has often said, New Zealand’s relationship with India is warm and constructive, but there are a large number of countries

Bainimarama fosters hopes of democracy

“Fiji has been declared the happiest place in the planet,” writes our columnist Rajendra Prasad, analysing the current state of affairs and the hope with

August 1, 2012 Issue

Agribusiness key to bilateral cooperation

The Agricultural sector has rich potential for promoting business opportunities in New Zealand and India, in addition to fostering cooperation in research, transfer of technology

August 1, 2012 Issue

Bus Service shows the road to convenience

Auckland has been ranked as ‘one of the most liveable cities of the world’ in many surveys measuring quality of life. But the City, which

August 1, 2012 Issue

Meditation courses for youngsters

Younger members of the society would have opportunities to learn the art of meditation at special courses scheduled to be held later this month and

Model of the Fortnight

Cultural plurality speaks universal language “Dance is my life and passion,” says Natasha Bali, our Model of the Fortnight. She recently established ‘Farhishtah Performers,’ a

Global contest focuses on photographers

A Dubai-based organisation is seeking applications from creative photographers to compete in a prestigious international photographic competition. The winner will qualify for the ‘Hamdan bin

August 1, 2012 Issue

Hamilton Malayalees elect new officials

Joseph M Joseph has returned as President of the Hamilton Malayalee Association after being elected to the post at the Annual General Meeting held on

August 1, 2012 Issue

Christians mark Renewal Season

The past two months were a remarkable renewal time for the Kerala-born Catholic Christians across New Zealand, with the renewal Retreat tour of internationally renowned

August 1, 2012 Issue

Vedic teachings motivate children

An organisation dedicated to social and educational work is continuing its initiative to educate students on the values of the Hindu Vedas and a number

August 1, 2012 Issue

Correction

A Report published in our July 15, 2012 issue had stated that Shefali Mehta was the first woman of Indian origin to head a Rotary

August 1, 2012 Issue

Local talent for Religious body anniversary

Scores of local artistes will showcase their talent at a fundraising event, scheduled to be held in Auckland next month. Students and professional dancers from

An evening of music and comedy

Lovers of Hindi film sings can expect to hear many of their favourite songs as one of the most popular musicians perform in Auckland later

The day Pancham refused hospital clothing

For millions of people across the Continents, including those with just a fleeting interest in music, Rahul Dev Burman was a composer with a high

Superstar sinks millions of hearts

July 18 saw the passing away of one of the most popular romantic heroes of the Indian Cinema, especially the Hindi film industry. Rajesh Khanna

A small nation aims big at the Olympics

New Zealand’s participation in three London Olympic Games reflects changing national identities as well as sporting fortunes. Sport, especially rugby, is often credited by historians

August 1, 2012 Issue

New Zealand fails to value ethnic diversity

Why are New Zealanders ambivalent about our growing ethnic diversity? Why is it that with an ethnic population numbering 500,000, we have neither a comprehensive

August 1, 2012 Issue

Sir Anand joins Indian Development Board

The Indian Government has appointed New Zealand’s former Governor General Rt Hon Sir Anand Satyanand to serve as a Member on the Board of Governors

Final IBA 2012 Workshop coming

The fourth and final free workshop for potential entrants to the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards 2012 will be held on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Lecture to highlight Good Governance

“Good Governance leads to trust and satisfaction expressed by citizens because an organisation with good governance becomes something with which people can feel comfortable,” writes

Woman jailed for tax fraud

The Tauranga District Court sentenced a 37-year-old woman on June 28, 2012 to undergo a prison term of two years and three months on proven

August 1, 2012 Issue

Proper lifestyle protects women from health risk

Women maintaining appropriate body weight and following a good lifestyle would be less vulnerable to diseases and problems, an expert has said. Dr Padmaja Koya,

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