I congratulate Indian Newslink on its 14th Anniversary. Apart from being an avid reader of this fortnightly, I am proud of my close friendship with its Editor and hence consider it my duty to offer two suggestions for the continued development and progress of this newspaper. These suggestions are to constitute a Managerial Board and an Editorial Board. Indian Newslink…
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Media partnership benefits communities
Since its inception in November 1999, Indian Newslink has had an element of professionalism, which has seen it grow to become the most powerful Indian print media in this country. The management of this establishment has developed a standard that remains unmatched by any other print medium in New Zealand. It is a proud moment for Radio Tarana to congratulate…
Read MoreJoint pursuit of excellence endears all
New Zealand Career College (NZCC) is delighted to be celebrating significant birthday milestones with its long standing partner Indian Newslink. After 10 and 15 years in business respectively, the ties between the two organisations have never been stronger. Although different in form and function, excellence is a shared goal driving the continued success of both businesses. NZCC comprises a group…
Read MoreJoint pursuit of excellence endears all
New Zealand Career College (NZCC) is delighted to be celebrating significant birthday milestones with its long standing partner Indian Newslink. After 10 and 15 years in business respectively, the ties between the two organisations have never been stronger. Although different in form and function, excellence is a shared goal driving the continued success of both businesses. NZCC comprises a group…
Read MoreNewspapers face threat of extinction
I have been fortunate to be connected with Indian Newslink almost from the day I landed in New Zealand seven years ago. I have seen it grow from just another ethnic tabloid into an institution that has earned appreciation and respect from readers, who read it with confidence about its authenticity and unbiased views. It has created annual events that…
Read MoreGratification marks five years in Beehive
November 8 marked five years since this National-led Government was first elected. We have seen the country through some tough times. When we came into office, the country was in recession, the worst global financial crisis for generations had just struck, and we were facing years of government deficits and ever-increasing debt. The day after we were elected, we got…
Read MoreNew Zealanders want their country back
Today, we are united and ready to win, not for ourselves, but for every New Zealander who needs a new beginning and wants their country back. I got into politics because I believe that all New Zealanders, regardless of their background or circumstance, should have the same opportunities. I grew up in a New Zealand where if you worked hard…
Read MoreLink with people gets stronger by the fortnight
It is a pleasure and privilege to contribute to Indian Newslink, one of the largest ethnic newspapers in New Zealand As its South Island Correspondent based in Christchurch for many years, I had heard people saying that when it was launched in November 1999 that it would be a newspaper only for Indians. However, it has emerged as an important…
Read MoreReading habit should commence early
As Indian Newslink celebrates 14 years of its publication, it is a proud moment for all of us involved with the newspaper. The newspaper has endeavoured and succeeded in becoming a respected platform for highlighting issues concerning people of Indian origin in New Zealand, and making their voices heard to the powers that be. It also encourages and shines the…
Read MoreMake this newspaper a Weekly!
I would like to see Indian Newslink as a weekly newspaper. I like the way this newspaper reports news. Its layout is clean and presentable. I came to New Zealand in July 2001 and since then pick up my copy from my favourite Indian shop every fortnight. Indian Newslink should carry more local news concerning the Indian community and publish…
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