Sept 15 2011 Issue

Sept 15 2011 Issue

Black letter of the law hard to fathom

The New Zealand Supreme Court delivered a landmark judgment on August 24. Tax professionals and the business community has waited long for the verdict. Revenue

Sept 15 2011 Issue

IBA participants showcase business success

Three former finalists and winners at the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (IBA) have demonstrated their business success in other Awards Schemes as well. North

Sept 15 2011 Issue

Joint Venture to promote corporate speakers

A joint venture to assist conference organisers and event managers with celebrity speakers has just been launched between a New Zealand company and an international

Sept 15 2011 Issue

Best laid plans for the worst of times

What are the basic rules of investing in any commercial property? This question is often asked but the answers could vary. I believe that the

Sept 15 2011 Issue

India needs another round of reforms

Indians all over the world should be proud of their motherland, which has made great progress in all spheres of life and is regarded as

Sept 15 2011 Issue

Model of the Fortnight

In an age when many youngsters would prefer to tread the path of success cut out by their seniors, there are some, who believe in

Sept 15 2011 Issue

Muslims foster Eid Spirit in Hamilton

More than 800 men, women and children gathered at the Hamilton Gardens in Hamilton on the first day of Eid Al Fitr on August 31,

Verdict on comedian a judicial joke

A bizarre District court judgment has appalled advocates of equality and justice. Auckland District Court Judge Philippa Cunningham exonerated a comedian who had pleaded guilty

Sept 15 2011 Issue

Turks foster intercultural dialogue

The importance of intercultural dialogues and interfaith meetings is becoming more pronounced as New Zealand increasingly becomes a plural society, Opposition Leader Phil Goff said.

Sept 15 2011 Issue

A Day to promote Hindi in Hamilton

Hamiltonians will mark the annual ‘Hindi Diwas’ this year on September 23 at the Celebrating Age Centre (30 Victoria Street) from 7 pm. Labour MP

FIANZ to form Regional Councils

The Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand (FIANZ) will set up regional councils to cope with the changing needs of the Muslim community in

Sept 15 2011 Issue

Shaheed Bhagat Singh Birthday

The Shaheed Bhagat Singh Memorial Trust in Hamilton will mark the Birthday of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, one of the most courageous sons of India on

Sept 15 2011 Issue

Diwali lights up Community-City Partnership

Former Waitakere City Council Chief Executive Vijaya Vaidyanath had expressed the hope that the creation of a Super City would not mean loss of ‘individual

Sept 15 2011 Issue

Celebration of Indian beauty in Wellington

It was a celebration of Indian beauty, grace, charm, dignity and charity at the Miss India Wellington Pageant over the weekend. It was a birthday

Sept 15 2011 Issue

Rotarians plan Diwali dinner for charity

The Rotary Club of Auckland Harbourside is organising a Diwali Dinner in aid of two major charity projects in New Zealand and Fiji. The programme,

Film Festival to showcase student talent

Auckland based Unitec Institute of Technology has launched a student film festival competition to encourage growth of young talent. Students enrolled in tertiary education will

Sept 15 2011 Issue

Show in memory of music maestro

Malayalam film buffs and others from the community will get together at the Mt Roskill Intermediate School Hall on September 17 to pay tribute to

Sept 15 2011 Issue

Indian films return to quality and talent

Hindi cinema has seen a paradigm shift in both content and presentation over the past three decades. From arguably the worst era (the mid-1980s), when

Sept 15 2011 Issue

Spectacular start to Rugby World Cup in Auckland

Despite public transport hiccups, Auckland put together an impressive inaugural ceremony for Rugby World Cup 2011 on September 9 at Eden Park. Amidst a plethora

Sept 15 2011 Issue

Fijians give a flying start to the game

Thousands of fans were at the Rotorua International Stadium on September 10 to cheer The Flying Fijians (Fiji) and Welwitschia (Namibia). Even the Sun appeared

Travel & Tourism

India offers excitement for all travellers

One of the most fascinating aspects of India is its unique combination of the traditional and the modern, offering “The Best of All Worlds’ to

Healthy competition enhances customer value

Increasing costs fuelling rise in airfares, fierce competition in a crowded market, the challenge of the Internet and problems perpetrated by the ongoing financial crisis

Travel & Tourism

Quality customer care improves business prospects

Customer satisfaction is paramount in the services sector but unlike most other companies, the efficiency test of travel agencies goes beyond issue of tickets. World

Travel & Tourism

Tough times harden resolve to succeed

Civil Aviation is among the worst sectors affected by a series of global developments including the financial crisis, rising fuel prices and natural disasters. These

Travel & Tourism

Professionals deliver tailored products

Travel agencies may offer seemingly similar products and services but the distinction rests on the ability of those who add value and quality. Eco Travels

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