May 15 2011 Issue

May 15 2011 Issue

A settler in the Land of opportunities

I remember the 1960s when almost every other Indian graduate was keen to seek admission in a US University, primarily to get a job, obtain

May 15 2011 Issue

Song of Colours on Canvas enthrals

Indians are associated with colour, brighter the better. Chromaticity plays a major role in their daily lives, from costumes and cuisine to festivals, lifting the

May 15 2011 Issue

Flutist lifts concert experience

Flute maestro Mala Chandrasekhar enthralled her audience at a concert (organised by Rasikas NZ and Sangeetha Bharathi School of Music) held at the Selwyn College

May 15 2011 Issue

Hamiltonians await melodious treat

Hamiltonians can expect a ‘grand treat’ to their ears and palate as an evening of music, poetry and Indian cuisine progresses at the Celebrating Age

May 15 2011 Issue

Film captures migrants’ plight

Falling in love, getting married, starting a family and bearing a child are all facts of life but if their order of occurrence is jumbled

May 15 2011 Issue

Takanini team bags Kabaddi honour

The Kalgidhar Team, representing the Shri Kalgidhar Gurdwara in Takanini, won the Champion Trophy at the Annual Kabaddi Tournament held at the Paptoetoe Sports Centre

May 15 2011 Issue

Dilworth wins School Wrestling Championship

The Dilworth School in Auckland won the title at the recently held North Island Secondary School Wrestling Championship matches. Hamilton Boys finished second, while the

Indian Businesswomen

Let’s honour Indian businesswomen

Women enliven the environment and enhance human values as mothers, sisters, spouses, partners, colleagues and friends. In addition, they occupy an increasing number of positions

Indian Businesswomen

Friendly attitude generates positive energy

Potential immigrants, who fall into the hands of ‘wrong advisors,’ feel frustrated and betrayed after years of waiting with little knowledge of the status of

Indian Businesswomen

Corporate success with a humane touch allures

Serenity, friendliness and compassion are among her finest attributes but woe betide the person who attempts to exploit her kindness; for beneath the soft and

Indian Businesswomen

Professionalism overtakes profit motive

It is often said that women in business follow their ‘motherly instinct’ of comfort and care, with little concern for commercial viability, which is why

Indian Businesswomen

Holistic approach begets wholesome outcome

As a new immigrant, she told her husband while shopping at an Indian mini supermarket in Central Auckland that such retail business would be lucrative

Indian Businesswomen

The art of service in times of stress

The insurance industry constantly faces the dilemma of achieving customer satisfaction without comprising systems and procedures. Most customers want immediate settlement of their claims, whereas

Indian Businesswomen

Challenges foster will to succeed

Contrary to popular belief, an increasing number of women of Indian origin have demonstrated perseverance and ability to rise against odds and succeed in their

Indian Businesswomen

Beauty therapist with social conscience

She has more than half of the English language alphabets to indicate the qualifications acquired over the years but suffice it to say that a

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