November 2015

Sports

Jonah Lomu will live forever!

A Teenager’s perspective Matthew D’Souza –  Jonah Tali Lomu was a New Zealand Rugby player born and raised in Auckland. A well-known fact about Jonah

Sports

Sports Briefs

Matthew D’Souza –  Football During the Barclays Premier League held in England on November 22, 2015, Leicester City completed a shock 3-0 rout of Newcastle

Inspiring legacy of tries and perseverance

Ravi Nyayapati – It is customary to pay tribute to personalities who leave behind a legacy.  When such individuals match their sports ability to an

Business

IBA 2015 Finalists and Winners

Business Excellence in Retail Trade Finalists           Global Imports and Exports     Hunua General Stores Winner Hunua General Stores Business Excellence in Innovation       Finalists Crestclean South &

Changes always challenge

Some challenges never change Venkat Raman –  When Indian Newslink was established sixteen years ago, the world was on the threshold of changes. A new

Energetic progress lifts year-end spirit

John Key –  It has now been more than a year since the 2014 General Election, and the National-led Government is continuing to deliver on

It takes guts to make inspirational change

Andrew Little-   It seems hugely fitting that in the same month the birth of one of India’s great leaders, Indira Gandhi is celebrated Indian

Social Media challenges readership values

Sir Anand Satyanand – I am pleased, at the request of popular and long-time Indian Newslink Editor, Venkat Raman, to add another commendation on achievement

INL 2015 Anniversary Issue

Local media holds irreplaceable value

Peseta Sam Lotu-liga  There’s never been more news, information and entertainment available to members of New Zealand’s different cultures. Much of this comes from overseas.

INL 2015 Anniversary Issue

Digital Media wins on speed, loses on depth

Congratulations to Indian Newslink on the 16th Anniversary of its establishment and first publication. Launched in 1999, it is now in its second century of

INL 2015 Anniversary Issue

Media skulduggery destroys democratic tradition

David Cunliffe –  I would like to congratulate Indian Newslink and its loyal staff and readership on 16 years of service to the New Zealand

Ethnic Media faces threat of extinction

David Shearer –  As our ethnic communities grow in size and power, so too does our ethnic media. At the last census, 15% of New

INL 2015 Anniversary Issue

Irreverence vapourises journalistic essence

Su’a William Sio –  The Essence of Ethnic Journalism is telling a story about a Changing World. When I was asked if I would write

INL 2015 Anniversary Issue

Youngsters want global news, not infotainment

Jami-Lee Ross –  Happy 16th Birthday Indian Newslink, and all the very best wishes for another successful 16 years ahead. The newspaper and www.indiannewslink.co.nz are

INL 2015 Anniversary Issue

Biased media threatens tenets of democracy

James Shaw –  Green Party’s former Co-leader, Dr Russel Norman recently delivered his valedictory speech before leaving Parliament to take up a new role as

Indian Journalism stares at changing face

Dr Rajen Prasad –  Providing the Indian community with a quality newspaper is a challenging goal for any publisher. To have maintained the standards and

This newspaper needs a facelift

And investigative spirit Priyanca Radhakrishnan – Last month, I helped those at a book fair, a Labour Party annual fundraiser in Mt Eden in Auckland.

News priority does not end with headlines

Kamil Lakshman –  Media is the best form of information dissemination to a large audience. Usually it is reporting on something that has happened, is

Sound advice insures your financial health

Venkat Raman –  It is often said that accountants and bankers share the same passion of managing other people’s money and the same trait of

INL 2015 Anniversary Issue

Good governance links to commercial success

Venkat Raman –  Family owned and managed businesses have the unquenchable thirst to innovate, improve productivity, increase profitability, offer employment to more people and participate

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