Archives 2012

Sound audit lifts accounting standards

The Financial Markets Authority (FMA), a New Zealand Government agency that oversees the functioning of financial advisers and financial institutions, has done well to accredit

Inadequacy dominates Lobbying Bill

The basic problem with the ‘Lobbying Disclosure Bill,’ which is currently before Select Committee of Parliament is that in its attempt to create a ‘clear

Tax on parking benefit timely

The Government has announced that the proposals to tax salary trade-off benefits such as car parks, childcare and benefits provided by charities will be narrowed.

November 1, 2012 Issue

Global moves affect Bank governance

The global financial crisis dominated my second term as the Governor of Reserve Bank of New Zealand. My first term saw five years of economic

November 1, 2012 Issue

A helping hand to AIDs-affected families

I now know how powerless it feels to have people break down in front of you while describing the way HIV and AIDS has robbed

November 1, 2012 Issue

Dance School raises funds for Ambulance

An Indian Dance School in the capital raised $1500 for the Wellington Free Ambulance, entertaining an appreciative audience with its students presenting scintillating performances of

Model of the Fortnight

Looking after her parents someday just as they have given her the comforts in life is among the foremost ambitions of Ronita Lal, our Model

November 1, 2012 Issue

Musician becomes Ambassador for Peace

A renowned member of the Indo-Fijian community, with mastery over a number of skills, was recently honoured with the ‘Ambassador for Peace’ title in Auckland.

November 1, 2012 Issue

New initiative for elders

Shanti Niwas Charitable Trust will operate a new service for the senior members of the community. Senior Citizens Minister Jo Goodhew launched the initiative called

November 1, 2012 Issue

Indo-Maori meet promotes mutual respect

The growing amity between Indians and Maori and the existing commonalities between the two segments of the population were underscored at the first-ever communion held

November 1, 2012 Issue

New law falls short on vulnerable children

The Social Security (Benefit Categories and Work Focus) Amendment Bill will not benefit New Zealand’s vulnerable children. In my book, there are three kinds of

Young singer captivates Bollywood fans

While the artiste from Bollywood regaled the audience with mimicry and comedy, a young singer from our own community entertained music lovers with his melodious

Dec 1, 2012 Issue

Flash Mob promotes Power Shift meet

Amid the lunchtime throng of business people on Queen Street in Auckland’s CBD, a Gangham style flash mob materialized on October 11. Businessmen and women

Dec 1, 2012 Issue

Small screen gets action choreographer

Everyone has a hidden talent and we recently discovered that actor Ashish Sharma is a great action choreographer! Shooting recently in London for Zee TV’s

Dec 1, 2012 Issue

The swashbuckling hero growls

It was in 1988 that a scrawny young man called Salman Khan made his debut in Hindi cinema as a supporting actor in ‘Biwi Ho

Nadi takes home NZFF Tucker IDC Trophy

The Nadi team won the coveted New Zealand Fiji Football (NZFF) Inc IDC Trophy at the final match held at Bill McKinlay Park in Panmure,

Tavua retains Century 21 IDC Cup

The Tavua Soccer team retained the covered Century 21 IDC Cup in the final match pitched against Rewa at the Centre Park Stadium in Mangere

November 1, 2012 Issue

Massey Blues get a golden glow

Olympic double-gold medallist Valerie Adams and an enthusiastic group of 14 Massey Olympians added a golden glow to the 2012 Albany Massey Blues awards that

November 1, 2012 Issue

Soccer stimulates youth in Australia

Annual Sanatan Soccer Tournament at Ash Road grounds in Preston (Sydney) last month was major source of attraction to the younger members of the community.

Diwali 2012

Diwali rekindles hopes for a better morrow

Markets crumpled, unemployment rose to unheard of heights, there was little money left with the common people and sovereign and individual debts rose to unmanageable

Diwali 2012

Greetings from us

Diwali is a time to give, a time to raise hope and a time to look forward to better times. As the members of our

Diwali 2012

An enjoyable festival for all

The Diwali festival of lights is a significant celebration for many people across New Zealand. The festival is a vibrant, entertaining, and unique celebration for

Diwali 2012

Let us labour towards greater progress

I would like to offer my best wishes to the Indian community as you celebrate the Festival of Lights with your family and friends. This

Diwali 2012

Diwali denotes cultural diversity

There can be little doubt that Diwali is not just a celebration of one of the most important religious events in the Hindu calendar, but

Diwali 2012

Special significance for the community

It is that time of the year again when Indians across New Zealand and around the world are in ‘Diwali Mode.’ Diwali or Deepawali symbolises

Diwali 2012

Efforts focus on higher productivity

New Zealand has been through a challenging few years, and during these tough times, job security and being able to provide for our families have

Diwali 2012

Destroy the demons in us to rejoice

Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, is the most popular of all the festivals from South Asia. It is also the occasion for celebrations by

Diwali 2012

Children to the fore in Pukekohe

Diwali in Pukekohe will focus on children with competitions, fun and entertainment. It would also be an occasion for families and elders to get together

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