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Lawyer suspended for nine months

New Zealand Law Society –  Supplied Content Auckland lawyer Bharat Parshotam has been suspended from practising for nine months from June 1, 2016 after admitting

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Budget takes National to another wave of popularity

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz The Eighth Budget of the National government, delivered to Parliament on May 26 by Finance Minister Bill English has received widespread

An occasion to pay tribute to elders

Shanti Niwas Charitable Trust, an organisation that has dedicated itself to serving elders in the South Asian communities has announced its annual observance of ‘World

Aucklander loses $14,000 to hackers

An Auckland woman, tricked into paying thousands into the wrong bank account, does not know whether she will get her money back and wants to

Budget punishes smokers, again

Dr Deborah Russell –  There were no real tax-related surprises in Budget 2016. But smokers will be hit in the pocket. The excise on tobacco

Relocating the Port an irresponsible move

Mark Thomas –  There has been a debate recently about whether the Port of Auckland should be moved. Leading mayoral candidates were asked their opinions

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Auckland Mayoralty

Auckland needs a strong Mayor and Council Vic Crone –  Over the next few months, Aucklanders will be faced with the serious decision of who

Management expert seeks Auckland Mayorality

Staff Reporter info@indiannewslink.co.nz A former corporate executive and management expert has announced his candidacy for the Mayorality of Auckland, election for which will be held

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Traffic bottlenecks frustrate Aucklanders

Phil Goff –  Most Aucklanders will tell you that the worst problem about living in the city is traffic congestion. Auckland is a great place

Large-scale paucity enlarges the crime scene

Mahesh Bindra –  It distresses me to hear of the attacks and burglaries that have been happening in Auckland recently – on businesses, communities and

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Neglect throws dirt on our rivers

David Shearer –  When I was a child, I cannot remember ever thinking that we could not swim in the water because it was polluted.

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Attacks on students smash our global image

Phil Goff –  More effective policing and a stronger youth justice response is needed to deal with a rising tide of crime from young offenders.

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About Gandhi Nivas and PSOs

Gandhi Nivas is a partnership between Auckland-based medical provider network Nirvana Health Group, Counties Manukau Police and Sahaayta Counselling and Social Support. The partnership was

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About Indian Newslink Community Fund

Criteria for disbursement Addresses an important humanitarian need. In the case of natural disaster in India, Fiji and Sri Lanka, it has to be declared

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Family Violence Reports puts us on top

Massey University Research –  Fiji Indians topped the number of people referred to the Auckland based ‘Gandhi Nivas’ during its first year of operation, a

Downtown Stadium is a downright need

But a smart strategy will not tax Auckland ratepayers Phil Goff –  Auckland’s biggest priority is dealing with traffic congestion. We are headed towards gridlock

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Refugees have the potential to excel

David Shearer –  I recently caught up with Abann Yor, who works just down the road from my office in Mt Albert. Abann and his

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Former MP pitches electoral battle for Congress

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz A former Indian Federal Minister and Member of Parliament has commenced her election campaign on behalf of the Congress Party, saying

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Critics demonstrate ‘heartless arrogance’

Winston Peters –  The latest figures from the Restaurant Association of New Zealand show that there were 7441 cafes and restaurants in the country as

Democracy getting flagged in New Zealand

Mahesh Bindra –  India is the world’s largest democracy and has been so since 1947. Kiwi Indians are proud of this heritage, which is now

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Kuchipudi takes a new spin in life’s cycle

Ratna Venkat –  As the day of ‘Life in a Full Circle’ Dance Concert nears (Saturday, April 9, 2016 at Dorothy Winstone Centre, Auckland Girls’

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Fiji children need books and things- now and forever

Public support sought for ‘Save our Schools’ campaign venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz An appeal has gone out to people of Fijian origin and philanthropists of other ethnic groups

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