The growing menace of human trafficking
The Government’s increasing emphasis on securing our borders to prevent people coming across international waters seeking asylum leads us to wonder if New Zealand is
The Government’s increasing emphasis on securing our borders to prevent people coming across international waters seeking asylum leads us to wonder if New Zealand is
The recent electoral victory of centre-right Liberal party Leader Tony Abbott over the left-leaning Labour Party in Australia is viewed with interest by policymakers and
One of the most gifted Carnatic Musicians will be in Auckland for a triple engagement later this month. Dr Radhakrishnan Ganesh will be here at
Beauty pageants are not confined to women who are six feet tall and have a size zero figure; they are also for confident people and
GOPIO Waikato marked ‘Hindi Day’ on September 14 to acknowledge the important status occupied by the language in Indian Cinema, which celebrated its centenary recently.
Children are at the centre of the Auckland Plan and the Council is involved in a host of projects and partnerships that benefit our young
Economic prosperity and social progress are always counterbalanced by segments that either subsist under poverty or survive as victims of abuse and misuse at work
The auspicious occasion of Navaratri is the right time for spiritual revival. Divine Mother, in her manifestation as ‘Trigunaatmika, representing Kali (‘Power), Lakshmi (Prosperity) and
This is the era that experiences the increasing dominance of loud and plagiarised music that are apologies for melody. It is therefore heartening to write
An exhibition of paintings by two New Zealand based artists of Indian origin will be open to the public from this weekend. The eight-day exhibition,
Music has been known to transcend cultures and language. in Auckland, it dissolved borders as Indians and Pakistanis came together to enjoy an evening of
Connoisseur of beauty and fashion show enthusiasts can look forward to exclusive and exciting rounds of music, dance and talent display of beautiful people from
Excitement, spirit of unity and pride of achievement were the hallmarks of the ‘Desi Intermediate Dance Off 2013’ held at the Vodafone Event Centre on
If you were to ask a tourist, ‘What do you like about India?’ the answer would almost always be, ‘Its exquisite cuisine.’ And for a
It would be busy time for soccer players, officials and fans as the IDC Tournament beings on October 23 with the final scheduled for Labour
Rewa won the Battle of Giants (BoG) title Championship at the final match held on September 22 in Sydney. The BoG Tournament kicked off the
Although Diwali has acquired commercial connotations in recent years, it remains a traditional festival of Hindus, with varied meanings and manifestations. The single most important
Lord Ganesha is considered as God of Wisdom and Destroyer of all evil and obstacles. Hindus therefore perform Ganesh Puja to solemnise an occasion and
Forget the troubles of the world. Leave your worries for another day, another time. Ignore all those terrorists and mischief-makers for a while. This is
Happy Diwali. I wish you all the very best for your celebrations. The Festival of Lights is an important celebration for many people in New
This is the first Diwali message that I have written as Chairman of the Commonwealth Foundation, which is a role I took up after an
Namaste. With the Festival of Lights now only a matter of weeks away, I want to wish everyone in New Zealand’s vibrant Indian community a
Shubh Diwali and Happy New Year! Diwali in Aotearoa is both a celebration of an ancient festival; and a celebration of our South Asian identity.
New Zealand now probably has the longest Diwali season compared to any other country in the world. Different celebrations on successive weekends either side of
Diwali, also known as the ‘Festival of Lights,’ is a Festival of significance celebrated throughout the Indian Subcontinent and any place with a large Indian
Lord Muruga, revered as the ‘God of Tamils’ (although worshipped as Kartikeyan by some people in other parts of India) and other Hindu Deities will
It is a picture that has been seen by many – Mother Teresa sitting, crouched in prayer with her head bent, or with her head
Music, dance, drama, raffles, refreshments and a host of other activities will be held as a part of Diwali Festival at Mt Roskill Grammar School
The Christchurch Indian Social & Cultural Club will celebrate Diwali on Saturday, October 26 at the CBS Canterbury Arena in Christchurch. Preparations are under way
Deepawali is the Festival of Light celebrated in India for the past thousands of years. From grass-thatched mud huts to palaces and from commercial organisations
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