February 15 2011 issue
Porridge for fraudster
Justice finally caught up 38-year-old Raghu Aryasomayajula, a native of the South Indian state of Andhra, as the Auckland District Court sentenced him to four ... Full story
Defaulting restaurants face stiff action
Owners and managers of restaurants, which are found guilty of concealing income, not remitting Income Tax and GST returns, will come to grief as the ... Full story
Shooting the messenger dottier than Honour Killing
Like all New Zealanders, I was appalled by the murder of Ranjeeta Sharma in Huntly near Hamilton on January 20. Like all people, I said ... Full story
Challenges fortify will to succeed
This year is about building a brighter future for New Zealanders. The most important challenge facing New Zealand is our economic performance. By building the foundations ... Full story
Spiteful media indifferent to facts
In Bollywood movie Namastay London, an old British aristocrat mocks India, quoting wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill as saying, “In India you will find ... Full story
Police introspect change in work culture
New Zealanders can expect a major change in the outlook, approach and working of the Police to become smarter, culturally sensitive and responsive to the ... Full story
Help at hand to combat racism
If your name does not sound ‘Kiwi,’ chances are that doors to opportunities could be closed, a senior police official has said. But unlike the past, ... Full story
India loses modern Chanakya
In the demise of Krishnaswamy Subrahmanyam (82) on February 2, India had lost its premier strategic expert and doyen of security studies. He died after ... Full story
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New Muslim school opening in Dunedin
South Island based Al Noor Charitable Trust has purchased a...Customer satisfaction goes beyond profits and awards
While recognition, awards and increasing profits could be the stated...Get the best of banks’ geniality now
The January market update of the leading Real Estate Agency...Vegetarian Day in Wellington
The Wellington branch of the New Zealand Vegetarian Society and...The Journey through the Years
2010: Two ‘disasters’ thus far sunk us low...Radio Apna 990 Fiji Cup
- Pakistan should lift its game in Cricket
- Nasinu looks for flying colours
- Backline Boys at frontline Soccer
- Mangere acquires a new landmark Stadium
- A Tournament to foster solidarity and goodwill
- Healthy competition promotes good Soccer
- Teams eager to lift soccer quality
- Fan Clubs exalt Soccer kinship
- A great event that deserves public support
- Kava session leads to a spirited team
Papatoetoe : The Heartbeat of Manukau
- Colourful history of a colourful land
- A facelift for the Old Lady of Manukau
- A region of feathery plumes comes alive
- A Feather in the Prince’s Cap
- The glittering metal spreads joy and kinship
- Quality generates customer interest
- Reckless pricing discounts quality
- Laser treatment guarantees better care
- A goldmine in Papatoetoe!
- Finesse of the legal profession




