Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Money for jobs a repulsive practice

Immigration scams that involve taking money from migrants in exchange for jobs are repugnant and illegal in this country. As a leading professional association for

Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Biological farming comes under focus

The emerging challenges and opportunities in biological farming would come under focus at a national conference next week. The Conference, second in an annual series,

Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Chinese economy gallops in the Year of the Horse

The Chinese recently marked their New Year as the ‘Year of the Horse,’ characterised by grace, hard work and dedication. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) New Zealand is

Racial discrimination in black and white

Racism is a major issue that confronts many countries, especially those dependent on migrants. While countries such as South Africa, Fiji, Malaysia and the Caribbean

Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Debate on SMEs challenges due

The challenges encountered by ethnic small and medium enterprises will be the focus of a seminar scheduled to be held on March 8, 2014. Wellington

Religion sans ritualism can be boring

In his public speech at the opening of the Shirdi Saibaba Temple in Auckland on February 8, former Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police and

Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Pollyanna wants the cake both ways

We have heard all sorts of lament about the state of New Zealand education recently. At tertiary level specifically, the Government’s priority funding regime has

Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Suicide attempts undermine social progress

Daljit Kaur (not her real name) is 17 years old and is in school. In the past year, she attempted to harm herself three times

Free Seminar on employee rights

Do migrant workers have the same rights as New Zealand citizens and permanent residents? Can those given refugee status raise their voice against work and

Education begins after school

Dropping out of school does not bring the curtain down on education; in fact, it opens new windows of opportunity, says Shriya Sunita Lal, our

Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Church towers over two millenniums in India

The Church Movement in India originated in the South Indian State of Kerala nearly 2000 years ago. According to a Hindu belief, Kerala was created

Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Hot tips for a cool start at school

It is that time of year; Back to School! When this statement comes up, everyone experiences different feelings. Some are impatiently excited, while you hear

Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Loneliness is the deadliest enemy

When was the last time you called or spent some time with an elderly relative or friend? The real physical and mental health risks posed

Youth Conference to foster Hindu customs

The significance of Hindu customs, values and traditions and the importance of preserving and promoting them will be discussed at a forthcoming conference of, by

Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Music School fine tunes artistic talent

The ensuing performance of world-renowned flutist Rakesh Chaurasia next month in New Zealand will mark a milestone in quality entertainment and in the records of

Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Odissi performer enlivens ancient art

Kelucharan Mohapatra (1926-2004), one of the greatest of Odissi dancers of India once said, “Odissi is not a mere dance form to entertain people but

Youngsters ready for concert

More than a score of singers, instrumentalists and others will take the stage at the Auckland Normal Intermediate School Hall (Poronui Street, Mt Eden) on

Sports Awards entries to close soon

Entries to the Indian Newslink Indian Sports Awards 2014 will close on Friday, February 28. The Awards Scheme is open to sportspersons of Indian origin

Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Bank pursues sporting excellence

Commercial banks have since long supported sporting activities including sponsorship of matches and events. Many banks in India also appoint achievers in its complement of

Feb 15, 2014 Issue

Achievers deserve rewards

Suresh Din, Director Food Safety (NZ) Limited, Sponsor of the ‘Best Hockey Male Player of the Year’ of the Indian Newslink Indian Sports Awards (INLISA)

Sports brighten life’s innings

Sanjay Sharma, Managing Director of All Cold Refrigeration Limited, is a sports enthusiast committed to Cricket. His Company is the sponsor of the ‘Best Under

Vibrant communities ensure sustained growth

Otahuhu is among the most important suburbs of Auckland and holds special interest in the political and economic landscape of New Zealand. The region has

More for less makes this supermarket distinct

Indian supermarkets are increasingly becoming the favourites of people of diverse ethnicity, responding to which these retail outlets offer an ever-widening range of products. They

Sound planning promotes meaningful progress

The increasing business confidence has encouraged businesses to seek new vistas of progress and explore fresh markets for expansion and in that sense, 2014 should

Fresh produce from Fiji pleases all

Supermarkets, superettes and dairies dealing in products imported from Fiji are fast becoming favourites of people of Indian origin and other ethnic groups. ‘Pacific Taro

Styles that turn heads

Hairdressing has come a long way from its mundane and matter-of-fact job. It is today a thriving profession, with stylists commanding a large customer base.

Variety makes every purchase sweet

Auckland Indian Sweets & Snacks Limited was established in April 1991 as a family business in a small location and since then has grown to

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