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Affordability aligns with Dental Care

Contrary to popular belief, not all Dental Clinics extract huge money from patients; there are some who care for the welfare of their clients and

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Indian Cuisine amidst a unique ambience

Indian restaurants in New Zealand have been proliferating over the past five years (there should be at least 100 of them in Auckland alone) but

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Service to people precedes all

He is one of those who believe that service to people should precede the profit motive, a quality that has brought him a large circle

Sound investment for the Community

The Indian community, with its multilingual and multicultural characteristic, poses a serious challenge to the Media. Professionals in the print, radio and television segments often

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Kindness flows like the River

Do you need to contact someone in Auckland, Wellington or Hamilton but have nothing but a name? No worries, ask Ganges Singh. Do you have

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Hospitality at the heart of Hamilton

Visitors to Hamilton, whether to transact business, enjoy the tranquillity of the ‘little town’ or participate in a community meeting, can be assured of hospitality,

The Property roulette table is spinning

Timing is everything in commercial property and it is often more important than the location. People usually make their money in property when purchasing. This

December 15 Issue

Education of the young a National priority

As school finishes for the year and we head into the festive season, it is a good opportunity to reflect on your child’s progress in

Dec 15, 2010 Issue

Cries of pain and anguish in Christchurch

“It is not the time to join the Jackals of vengeance. Let us do it like adults, rather than like a bunch of braying hounds.

Dec 15, 2010 Issue

Sir Anand to attend Delhi Diaspora meet

Governor General Sir Anand Satyanand will be the Chief Guest at the Pravasi Bhartiya Divas (PBD) scheduled to be held in Delhi from January 7

Dec 15, 2010 Issue

Greetings from Us

This would be the last issue of Indian Newslink in 2010. Our next issue (January 15, 2011), will be published on or about January 17.

December 15 Issue

The best of humanity at the worst of times

As the Pike River Mine tragedy unfolded, the pendulum of hope of the families, friends and the nation swung between hope and despair. For five

December 15 Issue

Emotions on the canvas across the Tasman

Two recent incidents that devastated us as a Nation and demonstrated to the world that we are of a society of people went on display

December 15 Issue

New law shuts the door on shoddy agents

You may have been a victim of deception, extortion and fraud perpetrated by an immigration consultant or agent but the good news is that such

Tax agent pleads guilty of $2million fraud

A tax agent has pleaded guilty to several charges of fraud amounting to more than $2 million. Waikanae resident Ian Victor Petersen (61) admitted at

December 15 Issue

Franchise fraudster jailed

An Auckland based businessman has been sentenced to three years and eight months in prison on proven charges of fraud. Former Green Acres Master Franchisee

December 15 Issue

Sensation makes little sense, but who cares?

The ‘Radia Tapes’ and Wikileaks aggressively ask these questions. Five thousand taped conversations of Nira Radia administrating the country and untold thousands of cables of

Dec 15, 2010 Issue

Poor management worsens a bad year

This has been a very instructive year. It is 10 pm on Thursday (December 9) with Parliament sitting late to discuss “urgent business” and continue

Choudhary, Prasad to seek direct mandate

Two sitting Members of Parliament of the Labour Party representing the Sub-Continent communities will contest from two different and prominent constituencies in Auckland, if their

Dec 15, 2010 Issue

Striking teachers ignore economic realities

In September, an estimated 280,000 students and their parents were badly disrupted by the strike action of the members of the Post Primary Teachers’ Union

Call to reinstate refugee study grants

Wellington based Multicultural Learning & Support Services (MCLaSS) has appealed to the Government to the reconsider its decision to stop study grants given to refugees

Dec 15, 2010 Issue

Training creates career path for young gynaecologist

An increasing number of young people are testimony to the belief that systematic training, commitment to work and continuous education help them progress in their

Dec 15, 2010 Issue

NZQA gets wider scope of supervision

The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) will be directly responsible for all institutes of technology and polytechnics (ITPs) in the country from the New Year,

Legislation to tackle dishonest providers

Private Training Establishments (PTEs) involved in the export education sector will come under greater scrutiny including how they receive and manage their funds, if Parliament

Move to remove duplicate qualifications

The Government has put in place a new regulatory body to eliminate duplicate qualifications and simplify diploma and certificate level courses. The New Zealand Qualifications

The future begins here

New Zealand is fortunate to have a deluge of data being collected that will examine the development of children from birth to adulthood, “to understand

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