October 14, 2015

Front Page

Jackie Shroff due for Diwali show

Venkat Raman –  Radio Tarana is proving yet again that New Zealand can hold out on its own with exclusive visits of Bollywood film stars,

Homelink

Energise the Trust with your Vote

Auckland Energy Consumer Trust Election from October 17 to 30 If you were you one of the thousands of people who recently received $345 from

Homelink

Homage to a champion of community service

Cecil Ram Lochan leaves behind immense love and respect Venkat Raman –  It is not uncommon for many of us mortals to believe that death

Homelink

Detention Centres betray Trans-Tasman friendship

David Shearer – david.shearer@parliament.govt.nz The relationship between Australia and New Zealand has always been close. As countries go, we are the best of mates. We

Education

Massey seeks writer for World War I medical services

Glyn Harper –  g.j.harper@massey.ac.nz From dental emergencies, treating dysentery and tending the wounded and dying – to the care of horses, donkeys, dogs and canaries

Education

Better Science strategy augments economic progress

David Cunliffe –  david.cunliffe@parliament.govt.nz So, Science and Innovation are a central policy issue for the John Key Government. Their challenge is to walk the talk

Fijilink

Hospitality pioneer leaves us for heavenly abode

A Correspondent –  Vishnu Sukhdeo, a prominent businessman and a philanthropist, passed away on Monday, September 14, 2015 at Colonial War Memorial Hospital, Suva. The

Call to raise Kiribati Quota

The Human Rights Commission has called on the Government to increase the quota of Kiribati people granted residence in New Zealand every year. Under the

TPPA is the last hope for global trade pacts

Editorial One The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) signed by 12 countries in Atlanta (USA) on October 4, 2015 represents a new phase in multilateral relationship

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War crime explodes on the face of America

Mahendra Sukhdeo –  mahendranz@yahoo.co.nz American airstrike on October 3 on Kunduz in Afghanistan led to the destruction of the hospital run by ‘Doctors without Borders’

Community

Transcending limitations of self-identity

Nitin Kumar –  The Bhagavad Gita, while describing the qualities of a wise person says, ‘The wise looks with an equal eye upon a noble

Community

Religious talks in English and Tamil

Chartered Accountant turned spiritualist coming here Venkat Raman –  New Zealanders of all religions and faiths in general and Hindus in particular can seek enlightenment

Community

Model of the Fortnight

Family support overcomes conflict of tradition Modelling is an exacting profession placing people on the crossroads of traditional values and hence family support is vital

Community

Rotary to launch E-Club in Wellington

In line with the fast-moving technology, the Rotary District 9940 is set to launch and e-Club in association with the Multicultural Council of Wellington. Wheldon

Community

Biharis form social group

Staff Reporter –  The people from East Indian State of Bihar have come together to establish the ‘Bihar Foundation-Auckland, with the aim of promoting their

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Kashmir can become Paradise on earth again

Ashok Kochhar-  Notwithstanding political and territorial disputes, neighbour’s excursions and other forms of human interventions, Kashmir can restore its place as a Paradise on earth,

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Unlabeled love grows beyond borders

Praneeta Kochhar –  Nothing I say can explain to you divine love, yet all of creation cannot seem to stop talking about it – Jalal

Entertainment

Birthdays blaze amidst cold wars and hot gossips

Apurv Shukla –  Film stars and other celebrities in Tinsel Town may tear each other’s hair, burn of jealousy and make mutually inflammable insinuating remarks,

Entertainment

Versatile youngster debuts to bring pride and fame

Venkat Raman –  In an era where the Hindi film industry is thoughtlessly christened ‘Bollywood,’ which in turn is fallaciously considered as ‘Indian culture,’ it

Entertainment

Diwali festivities begin this weekend

Venkat Raman –  Deepavali or Diwali, one of the most popular events in the religious and social calendar of the country will mark its beginning

Sports

Black Sticks draw final game against India

The Black Sticks Men have drawn their final game against India 1-1 in Christchurch – a game that head coach Colin Batch said was their

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