February 13, 2011

March 1, 2011 Issue

Equality may not always be a good thing

Other things being equal, I prefer less inequality in incomes and wealth, rather than more. But I worry much more about poverty and hardship in

Canberra joins the Delhi Games cash dispute

As if the ongoing allegations of corruption and favouritism were not enough, the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee (CWGOC) of Delhi 2010 is embroiled in another

In death they find dishonour

Shortly after their marriage held in secrecy with the help of a friend and the ‘silent blessings’ of her mother,’ the bride, with her groom,

February 15 2011 issue

Fourth Estate drives Hindus up the wall

The recently launched Hindu Media Watch (as a division of the Hindu Council of New Zealand) believes that the tragic death of Indo-Fijian nurse Ranjeeta

February 15 2011 issue

The Diaspora can shape Foreign Policy

Delegates to the recently held Ninth ‘Pravasi Bharatiya Divas’ (PBD) in Delhi (January 7 to 9) would have felt that the Indian Government has at

February 15 2011 issue

An outstanding mother personifies sacrifice

New Zealand’s parochial media has utilised Ranjeeta Sharma’s tragic death to go to great lengths in demeaning the Indian community. It chose to spin its

Nuclear ambitions generate new equations

New Zealand’s stand against nuclear proliferation, coupled by its vehement attitude towards countries that are nuclear capable, has earned for it a reputation of a

Milad Al Nabi

A great Gift of God to mankind

Hazrat Mohammed Mustafa (Peace Be Upon Him) was born on the 12th Day of Rabi Al Awwal (570 AD). He belonged to Bani Hashim, a

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A generous and truthful Prophet

Assalam-U-Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds and peace be upon His exalted Messenger and the Seal of

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What you see and hear could be derisive

When I arrived alone in the West Bank in January 2005 to cover the elections for The Mail, my mind was full of the usual

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Prominent converts to Islam

Sir Archibald Hamilton (Fifth Baronet) A R Rahman (Born Dileep Kumar) (Music Director & Oscar Winner (Hindu) Abdul Wahid Pedersen (Danish Cleric) Akbar Muhammad (Boxer)

Basic Facts about Islam

Part of the problem is that many teachers approach Islam as if it were some distant, ancient religion. Terrorists say they hate the US, yet

Teachings that pervade humanity

He who knows his own self, knows God He who has faith equal to a mustard seed will not enter hell and he who has

SAMA to mark Prophet’s Birthday

The South Auckland Muslim Association (SAMA) will mark the Birthday of Prophet Mohammed on Sunday, February 20 at the Telstra Clear Pacific Events Centre located

Eid Al Milad in West Auckland

The West Auckland Milad Association will celebrate the Birthday of Prophet Mohammed (Peace Be Upon Him) on Saturday, February 19 at the Te Atatu South

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God’s Messenger inspires Muslims

The Prophet of Islam and the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) was born on Rabiul Awwal 12. His birth took place in a

February 15 2011 issue

‘The Wal-Mart Effect’ makes good hearts

Dr Devi Shetty is tragically out of step with the times. If it were an even remotely fair world, he would the 21st century’s Julian

February 15 2011 issue

Enter the powerful world of Lord Shiva

The Brahma Kumaris will celebrate the Maha Shivaratri Festival in Auckland and Wellington with Trimurti Shiv Darshan. Shivaratri is one of the main festivals celebrated

Model of the Fortnight

Younger members of the community can take heart from a nightclub, which reflects the likes of similar outfits in India. Delhi Nights has become a

February 15 2011 issue

Popular artistes to appear at Fiji fest

Soccer may be a major attraction for Indo-Fijians but they equally enjoy events that highlight their culture and customs, more so if these bring together

February 15 2011 issue

Health Day to focus on problems we ignore

If you are a person of South Asian origin, especially from the countries of the Sub-Continent, you should be aware of a number of health

February 15 2011 issue

Senior Gujaratis recall their ancestry

It was an evening of emotion, joy and remembrance as the members of the ‘New Zealand Machhadgam Society’ gathered at the Mahatma Gandhi Centre in

February 15 2011 issue

Stresslessness is an Art of Living

For many people, stress can be an everyday occurrence. Juggling the work- life balance, money commitments, career pressures, health concerns, deadlines, family and relationship issues,

January, 15 2011 Issue

Get ready to meet Juhi Chawla in Auckland

One of the most celebrated stars of Bollywood, renowned for her creativity and acting talent will be in Auckland next month. You would be able

January, 15 2011 Issue

Aishwarya Bachchan sparkles in Kiwi Land

Former Miss Universe and Actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan landed in Auckland on Friday (February 4) and immediately flew to Wellington to join her husband Abhishek

Young band for 'Music in Parks’

A group of young Indian New Zealanders has bucked the trend of unsavoury competition by coming together to promote music that forms the finer part

Radio Apna 990 Fiji Cup

Mangere acquires a new landmark Stadium

As Auckland Mayor Len Brown participated in the opening ceremony of the new Clubhouse and Pavilion at Centre Park in Mangere on February 12, it

Healthy competition promotes good Soccer

Bula and welcome to the inaugural Radio Apna Fiji Cup 2011 at the Mangere Centre Park in Auckland. The Mangere Centre Park Sports Association is

Teams eager to lift soccer quality

Suva Soccer Team Established in 1928, Suva Soccer is one of the oldest District Club in Fiji. The Team has participated in all major events

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