May 1, 2013 Issue

Homage to a forgotten generation

In two weeks from now, the world will quietly add yet another year to the Girmit Period that rocked the lives of more than 60,000

May 1, 2013 Issue

India stays away from Arms Treaty

Once again, India has been forced to abstain from voting in favour of a discriminatory multilateral Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), following other previous pacts such

May 1, 2013 Issue

Marriage Amendment removes inequity

New Zealand become the 13th country in the world to legalise same sex marriage on April 17, after our Parliament voted 77-44 in favour of

May 1, 2013 Issue

Values count more than success

For elders who say that increasing materialism has robbed this world of righteous life, this young couple would be a source of comfort and reinforcement

Malayali Samajam promotes youngsters

The new Committee of the Auckland Malayali Samajam has launched a new wing to promote younger members of the Kerala community. Sasi Nambissan, who was

Model of the Fortnight

People can achieve their goals in life, become successful and be an example for others, if those follow the path of discipline, says Sherol Durgeshni,

May 1, 2013 Issue

Heritage Centre extols Singapore Indians

Singapore’s Little India is a miniscule of the vast Indian Sub-continent. The pattern of living here resembles that of modern India and yet significantly different

Religious group promotes charity drive

Used mobile phones and clothes are among the items being collected by a socio-religious group in Auckland in aid of children and poorer sections of

May 1, 2013 Issue

Keralites celebrate Vishu, Easter

Members of the Kerala community comprising Hindus, Christians and Muslims gathered at the Melville Intermediate School in Hamilton on April 13 to jointly observe Vishu

May 1, 2013 Issue

New Murugan Temple in South Auckland

The New Zealand Thirumurugan Temple Society held ‘Bhoomi Pooja’ (Foundation Ceremony) at its new property in Otahuhu, South Auckland on March 24. Chief Priest Rajarajeswara

May 1, 2013 Issue

Ahmadiyyas underscore moderation, harmony

The Ahmadiyya Muslim community in New Zealand received kudos from a number of political and community leaders and officials at the Silver Jubilee celebrations of

May 1, 2013 Issue

Hand wash prevents disease spread

Research conducted by scientists from Queen Mary University of London (QUAL) and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) reveal that our hands are

Muslims establish funeral fund

The Muslim community has established New Zealand’s first national Janaza Waqf fund to help families with the cost of burying their loved ones. Many families

May 1, 2013 Issue

Funding round for volunteers

The Government has invited applications for funds in the volunteer sector, stating that the closing date is May 1, 2013. Community and Voluntary Sector Minister

May 1, 2013 Issue

More take to Islam in France

Yearly conversions to Islam have doubled in France over the past 25 years, Bernard Godard, an official in charge of religious issues at the French

May 1, 2013 Issue

Music and dance at School anniversary

Carnatic Music and South Indian classical dances will be among the highlights of the tenth anniversary celebrations of the Auckland based Sangeetha Bharathi School of

May 1, 2013 Issue

Ghazal Night coming up in Auckland

Ghazal and Mushaira performers and enthusiasts can look forward to an evening of quality poetic adventure on May 18. Organised by the Urdu Hindi Cultural

Life at sea with a beast warms the spirit

‘Life of Pi,’ which was a subject of discussion and debate among film critics, officials of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and

May 1, 2013 Issue

Heroes of Bollywood 360°step forward

As the premier of the long-awaited and long-rehearsed Bollywood 360° draws near, it is time to introduce some the stars of the programme. Executive Producer

May 1, 2013 Issue

Tweenager releases debut music album

When Jessie Hillel was declared the Runner-Up at the finale of the second series of New Zealand’s got talent in December last year, very few

May 1, 2013 Issue

Garment designers to have a field day

If you have what it takes to produce garments of innovative design, you could be a winner at a nationwide competition called, ‘Ag Art Wear.’

Expert exposes mobiles to better filming

Dan Wagner, Senior Lecturer of the School of Performing and Screen Arts at Unitec has created an exciting new international project to enable students to

Sports Awards spectacle inspires youngsters

The Indian Newslink Indian Sports Awards Presentation Ceremony has become the most important event in the sports calendar of the community, says Panworld Travel (Mangere

May 1, 2013 Issue

Papatoetoe adopts Kabaddi Club

The Papatoetoe Sports and Community Charitable Trust has adopted the Papatoetoe Kabaddi Club as a Community Group. An Agreement signed recently also made the Papatoetoe

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