October 15 2011 Issue
Stranded migrants accuse employer of $1 million fraud
Twenty-three young migrants from Punjab, stranded in New Zealand without money or work have accused a South Island based Indian contractor of deceit and falsehood. They ... Full story
An Apology
It has been bought to the attention of Indian Newslink that the article “Seven officials face 110 fraud charges,” that appeared in our October 1 ... Full story
Indian banks well regulated says Bollard
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Dr Alan Bollard gave a clean chit to the Indian banking system saying that commercial banks in India were ... Full story
Pullman, Pan World Travel Mangere join IBA 2011
We are proud to report that two major organisations of the hospitality and travel industries have joined the elite group of sponsors of the Indian ... Full story
Excitement over Awards Night ceremony
The Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards 2011 (IBA) Presentation Ceremony, scheduled to be held at Sky City Convention Centre on Monday, November 14, 2011 is ... Full story
Sponsors enhance Awards value
Since its establishment in 2008, The Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (IBA) Project has had the privilege of association of major companies including commercial banks, ... Full story
Drop in criminal offenses appeases
Building a safer New Zealand is one of the National-led Government’s top priorities. Since we came into office almost three years ago, we have been ... Full story
Serious Fraud Office signs MOU with Police
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the New Zealand Police, formalising an already existing close relationship between ... Full story
Thieves target gold at homes
Members of the ethnic communities in general and those of Indian origin in particular must take minimum steps necessary to protect their gold jewellery and ... Full story
Minister stresses openness with Muslim community
FIANZ launches charity drive for the poor ... Full story




