February 2015

Community

Enlightenment does not lead to renunciation

Venkat Raman Buddhism preaches good human values, promotes goodwill and understanding and leads to enlightenment, which does not mean ‘getting away from it all.’ Harmony

Community

Spirits climb at Christchurch Kite Festival

Shreya Paranjape Bright blue sky, light winds, green grass and open spaces. The kind of day Christchurch puts up on a beautiful summer day. January

Community

Plenty of room in the Eternal Kingdom

Carey Kinsolving “You were not born in your mommy’s tummy, but in heaven,” seven-year-old Sarah said. Your explanation is more accurate than you probably realise,

Community

Soaring kites carry our saddest thoughts

Shirish Paranjape While at school in 1970, I read the following story in my Hindi textbook. A group pf children was flying kites. A young

Entertainment

Exhibitors sought for cultural craft show

Staff Reporter If you are one of those with an abiding interest in crafts and if you are keen to exhibit crochets and other forms

Community

Let a million flowers of love blossom

From its humble beginnings in Epsom in 1991, ‘Buds and Bows’ has grown to be one of the leading suppliers of fresh flowers to some

Community

The timeless truth of human dignity

Alex Penk In 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first African-American to play major league baseball since the 1880s. One of the most celebrated men in

Community

A new joint to cool your system

Venkat Raman Lassi, a simple and healthy drink that has been a popular offering to guests for thousands of years in India, is fast becoming

Entertainment

Miss Indianz coming up as Talent Junction

Venkat Raman The annual Miss Indianz competition this year will be open to all persons of Indian origin including those on student and work visas,

Entertainment

Young musicians assemble for Temple fund

Venkat Raman Aucklander Nadesan Nanthakumar meticulously works to reach his self-assigned targets in life, career and the community, in that order. As well as circulating

Entertainment

New initiatives to lift New Zealand’s youngest town

Parmeet Sahni Like every other ‘fully developed country,’ New Zealand has its own challenges of under-performing towns and villages, unemployment and other social ailments. While

Sports

Ten Cups, Forty Years and a Billion cheers

Apurv Shukla As the Eleventh Cricket World Cup starts in New Zealand and Australia, we look back at the history of the most coveted trophy

Sporting talent deserves recognition

Steven Smith I am happy that preparations for the Indian Newslink Indian Sports Awards 2015 are well under way and like all sports enthusiasts, sponsors

Sports

Music gains 50 and dance takes the rest

Venkat Raman Guests at the forthcoming Indian Newslink Indian Sports Awards Presentation Night 2015 will have a pleasant opportunity of experiencing the lilting music and

Child Care Centres

Sunrise opens new horizons in child education

Venkat Raman The keenness of the government to promote Early Childhood Education (ECE) to ensure that children are prepared well for their scholastic career has

Rising demand puts ECE teachers on premium

Early Childhood teachers educate and care for young children in Early Childhood Education (ECE) services such as Kindergartens, Kōhanga Reo or Education and Care Centres.

Front Page

Free Trade Agreement still on backburner

Venkat Raman India’s High Commissioner to New Zealand Ravi Thapar says that a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries is being negotiated, although

Front Page

Obama stirs the world in Delhi

Balaji Chandramohan The three-day state visit of American President Barack Obama to India last month inaugurated a new chapter in the Indo-US relationship with global

Teenager faces murder charges

Staff Reporter The Canterbury Police have charged a young Fijian-Indian woman with murder following an investigation into the death of baby Aaliyah Ashlyn Chand on

Homelink

The changing face of our business leaders

Mai Chen Top Indian New Zealand leaders now have an organisation led by Asians to profile their talents and to help them contribute to ‘NZ

Homelink

Light Rail can take heavy load off the road

Phil Goff I welcome the proposal by Auckland Transport to use light rail to relieve congested arterial links between the isthmus and the City Centre.

Homelink

More join Community Schools

Paul Goldsmith and Dr Parmjeet Parmar From Term One this year, local students at Auckland Grammar School, Auckland Normal Intermediate, Cornwall Park District School, Epsom

Homelink

Increasing potential for better Indo-Kiwi relations

Venkat Raman Distance is no more a constraint in developing bilateral relations and there is immense potential for Indo-Kiwi relations to grow, India’s High Commissioner

Education

Septuagenarian personifies continuous education

Hundreds of qualifications in seven decades First of Two Parts Staff Reporter In a world that witnesses increasing number of youngsters dropping out of school

Education

Export education booms at $2.85 billion

Steven Joyce  International education continues to be a star performer in New Zealand’s export-led growth according to latest data. The ‘International Education Snapshot Report’ released

Education

National Award elevates young achiever

Venkat Raman More than ten years ago, we told Jaimini and Arun Devta, parents of Muskan that she was ‘A Special Child with Special Abilities’

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