July 1 2010 Issue

Campaign against family violence applauded

The Campaign against Family Violence, initiated and managed by the Families Commission and the Social Development Ministry, has won the Supreme Award of the Institute

Independence Day to showcase Indian culture

Cultural organisations, dance and music schools and groups keen on promoting Indian culture could participate at the India Independence Day festival scheduled to be held

Bangladeshis to welcome new office bearers

Members of the Bangladesh Association of New Zealand (BANZ) Inc, community leaders and other guests would be at hand to usher in the new office-bearers

Model of the Fortnight

Talent comes in various forms and shapes, and our Model of the Fortnight Sarah Marie Summer Milner is a screaming example. This Aucklander is also

Injuries in Indian homes peak

The number of injuries sustained in Indian families throughout the country has registered a sharp increase, says a notification from the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC).

No alternative to healthy living

More than five decades ago, for a majority of people, their 60th Birthday would have been the last in their lives. But with the increase

Ethnic body condemns Turban ban

The Counties Manukau Multicultural Council has thrown its weight behind the Sikh community in opposing a decision of the Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club to bar entry

Dances promote cultural rhapsody

A traditional dance programme, bringing to the fore the cultural heritage of India, promises to be an event for the entire family. Auckland based Shri

Centres offer counselling programmes

A Non-Governmental organisation in Fiji is offering counseling services to citizens irrespective of their political, religious and other affiliations. Pacific Counselling and Social Services is

Saibaba Sanstan to mark Guru Purnima

The Shirdi Saibaba Sanstan of New Zealand Inc will mark Guru Purnima on July 25 at the Mahatma Gandhi Centre in Auckland’s Eden Terrace. The

Dialogue promotes parent-youth amity

Indian Newslink readers were recently invited to attend a conversation between youth and their parents. I was privileged to help facilitate the programme, which included

Hamiltonians pick new officers for group

Members of the Waikato Multicultural Council elected Dr Asad Mohsin to the post of President for 2010-2011 at their Annual General Meeting held in Hamilton

A showcase of Classical talent

When Ahranni Sivakumar goes on stage on July 3 to present a series of dances in Bharata Natyam style, it would be of evening of

Sai Baba devotees plan special prayers

Satya Sai Service Organisation (SSSO) will conduct a ‘Padhuka Puja’ on July 25, commemorating Guru Purnima. The event, scheduled to begin at 2 pm at

Lawmaker keen on ethnic television

The growing ethnic communities in New Zealand deserve their own television channel, Labour MP Dr Ashraf Choudhary said. He is due to introduce to Parliament

Bollywood brings mavericks to centre stage

One of the most outstanding aspects of Bollywood is that producers and directors have the innate ability to make even run-of-the-mill stories into a bouquet

Search for Beauty Queen begins

Persistence, perseverance and pursuit of excellence are the wonts of Dharmesh Parikh, which is why, despite personal discomfort and severe odds, he continues to organise

Regional auditions set for Realty TV show

An ambitious programme to identify, recognise and reward the ‘Ultimate Entertainer of the Year’ as the ‘Star of New Zealand’ has gained momentum over the

Stadium Fundraiser coming up

The NZ Fiji AFC Clubs is organising Fiji Nite in aid of its Stadium Project on July 17. The event will be held in conjunction

Variety adds value to Shopping Complex

When Moshims Discount House Managing Director Mohammed Hasim Khan planned to shift the Supermarket that existed for several years on Stoddard Road in Mt Roskill

Anniversary brings joy and fun to shoppers

Moshims Discount House has earned a unique status among shoppers as a household name for quality products at affordable prices. Since its inception, the company

Service goes beyond religion

During a visit to India, I was asked by a major manufacturer as to why I was so eager to offer diverse products at low

July 1 2010 Issue

Bank of Baroda branch to open this month

After a long wait and satisfactory completion of strenuous official procedures and requirements, Bank of Baroda is ready to open its first branch in Auckland.

Radio Tarana 15th Anniversary

Ethnic media important for all

“Ethnic media is important in disseminating information to the various communities in New Zealand and in understanding and communicating their concerns,” Prime Minister John Key

Oh, what a number this 15 is!

Fifteen is a triangular number, a hexagonal number, a pentatope number and the fourth Bell number. Fifteen is the double factorial of five. It is

Radio Tarana 15th Anniversary

Quality journalism enhances media value

Congratulations to Radio Tarana on its 15th year of broadcasting. Many of the 120,000-strong ethnic Indian and wider communities in New Zealand see Radio Tarana

Radio Tarana 15th Anniversary

An unbiased radio station endears all

Radio Tarana will celebrate its 15th year with a real sense of pride. The rapid diversification of media in the later years of the 20th

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