June 15, 2012 Issue

Afghans slip between the wickets

Cricket has not caught on to any major extent in Afghanistan even 11 years after the Taliban was pushed out of Kabul in 2001. The

June 15, 2012 Issue

Health Insurance for private treatment

The Auction Radiation Oncology (ARO), located at the MercyAscot Hospital in the Auckland suburb of Epsom is reportedly the first private sector radiation therapy facility

Early detection helps Cancer treatment

While Cancer is a deadly disease inflicting an increasing number of people, early detection and timely treatment can lead to cure, a prominent medical practitioner

Let’s face it, we are caught in the net

Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook from his Harvard dormitory room on February 4, 2004, launching a new era in people-to-people communication. With more than 800 million

June 15, 2012 Issue

Tamil culture influences the world

Diaspora comes from the Greek word ‘Diaspeirein,’ meaning ‘to disperse or scatter.’ Diaspora is the dispersal or the scattering of persons with common identity such

Model of the Fortnight

If you were to see a young and beautiful girl under the boot of a car or a boat, do not assume that she is

June 15, 2012 Issue

Nature, the Great Teacher

Gyan means ‘Realise the Truth’ or ‘Realised Truth.’ Gyan is obtained from a Guru. Some are ‘Satgurus’ or ‘Realised Souls.’ Nature is a Great Guru

June 15, 2012 Issue

Muslims make it to French Cabinet

The new Cabinet of the recently elected French President Francois Hollande contains three Muslims, all of North African heritage. Najat Vallaud-Belkacem has been appointed Minister

June 15, 2012 Issue

Community service marks Ahmadiyyas Jubilee

The Ahmadiyya Muslim community has planned a series of projects and programmes to mark its Silver Jubilee year, celebrations for which began a ‘Thanksgiving’ event

June 15, 2012 Issue

Breathtaking technique improves health

‘Sudarshan Kriya,’ a powerful rhythmic breathing technique that facilitates physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being is an integral part of the Art of Living programmes.

June 15, 2012 Issue

It would be pouring Rain in Malaysia

It would be a “Monsoon of Music’ in the otherwise hot and tropical Malaysia next month, as one of our home-grown groups undertakes a tour

Food, fun at Goan evening

The Goan Community in Auckland will have a get-together evening at St Therese Church Hall at Three Kings (463 Mt Albert Road) on July 7.

June 15, 2012 Issue

Guitarists string a record in India

More than 5400 guitarists simultaneously played to pay a tribute to Assam’s most celebrated musical icon the Late Dr Bhupen Hazarika, popularly known as ‘Bhupen-da.’

June 15, 2012 Issue

Song Album fetches donation for charity

An Aucklander’s penchant for charity has helped raise money for Fred Hollows Foundation of New Zealand. Vina Dhana packed her melodious voice into an Album

June 15, 2012 Issue

Big D looks for the Big Day

Denver Chandy, adored by his family, friends and fitness enthusiasts as ‘The Big D,’ came home with a big smile after the win. He now

Moshims Discount House Botany

New Supermarket offers quality, variety

A new Supermarket in Botany South is expected to attract a large number of customers from various parts of the Greater Auckland region with its

Branded products foster customer confidence

One of the most significant aspects of a supermarket is the extensive range of ‘branded’ products that are available for shoppers’ choice. While ‘basic’ products

Complete range from bulk to heat-and-eat food

Until a few years ago, people depended on well-established and the so-called, ‘mainstream’ supermarkets for their weekly purchases of household items. The ubiquitous dairies, a

Will to succeed accompanies effort

Ownership and operation of supermarkets is among the most strenuous and time-consuming jobs in the world and in the case of those with limited staff

June 15, 2012 Issue

Delhi launches Pension Scheme for NRIs

The Indian government is promoting a new Pension and Life Insurance Fund (PILF) scheme in a bid to provide financial security to poor Indians working

June 15, 2012 Issue

New envoy keen to boost ties

India’s New High Commissioner to New Zealand Avanindra Kumar Pandey says that immense potential exists to take bilateral relations between the two countries to higher

Muslims warned against donation scams

Wellington based Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand (FIANZ) has warned members of the Muslim community to be cautious of people seeking donations in

June 15, 2012 Issue

Indian employer accused of cheating

An Indian resident in New Zealand on a work visa has accused his former employer of cheating and paying less than the minimum wage prescribed

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