April 1, 2014

Women In Business

Dame Susan Devoy

Women are the backbone of families, communities, businesses and economies. We’ve come a long way but we still have a very long way to go.

Women In Business

Ashika Lal

Banking is often seen as being dominated by men – but at ASB, Ashika Lal has thrived, achieving both her own ambitions and those of

Women In Business

Shobhna Golian

Experience and expertise are among the pre-requisites of legal practitioners and those with a friendly approach, faster accessibility, and sincere desire to promote customer care

Women In Business

Shivani Arora

Women of Indian origin have emerged as great team players and innovative businesspersons in New Zealand and among those known for their spirit of adventure

Women In Business

Seema Chatly

Vibrant and extremely diligent, Seema Chatly is often found handling multiple calls with equal charm and politeness. Managing a chain of lodges and motels across

Women In Business

Ansuya Naidoo

I am privileged to work with the Indian Community. It is also a pleasure to network with political leaders, influential business entrepreneurs and religious leaders.

Women In Business

Purnima Lekinwala

The fact that hard work and honesty will be rewarded by popularity and success superseding despair and obstacles, has been proved time and again by

Women in Business

Navtej Kaur Singh

I am Navtej Kaur Singh, born in Punjab, India, brought up in Ba, Fiji. I have been living in New Zealand since 1986. I have

Women In Business

Divya Nayyar

The increasing popularity of Indian cuisine and the need for consuming health foods have encouraged New Zealanders to seek groceries, snacks and other items made

April 1, 2014

PTE partnership helps to tackle challenges

Private Training Institutions (PTEs) have a major national role to play in optimising the skills of the resident communities, preparing them for employment, Pacific Island

April 1, 2014

Today’s Labour promises a better tomorrow

Namaste, Sat Sri Akal, Salaam, Ayubowan, Vanakkam, Ngā Mihi. The general election is a crucial junction for all New Zealanders, including for those who trace

April 1, 2014

Sir Don McKinnon for Sir Anand Satyanand Lecture

We are happy to launch the Indian Newslink Sir Anand Satyanand Lecture 2014 with the announcement that Sir Donald McKinnon, former Commonwealth Secretary General and

Sports Awards next week

The Indian Newslink Indian Sports Awards 2014 Presentation Ceremony will be held on Wednesday, April 9 at Alexandra Park in Greenlane, Auckland. Manoj Daji, recipient

April 1, 2014

Trauma takes migrant to suicide point

By the time you read this, 24-year old Mahendra (not his real name) may have been deported to India by Immigration New Zealand (INZ). Like

April 1, 2014

Kushwant falls short of a century

Kushwant Singh, one of the most fearless and controversial journalists of our times, passed away in New Delhi on March 20, 2014. Born on February

April 1, 2014

Opaque bills keep us in the dark

I have spoken and written about the need for greater transparency in our power bills. I wrote about how it suits power companies to have

April 1, 2014

Auckland lawyer suspended for three months

Following is a press release from the New Zealand Law Society on March 20, 2014: The New Zealand Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal has suspended

April 1, 2014

Eye-opener visit corrects squinty vision

The contrast between our image of India gained through hearing and reading and first-hand experience is amusing and staggering. I had heard horror stories that

April 1, 2014

Open Day for meditators

The rising interest on meditation techniques has encouraged the Vipassana Meditation Centre to organise an Open Day this fortnight. Open to all persons of all

April 1, 2014

Campaigns get to the root of Fijian politics

There appears to be excitement in the air in Fiji with politicians launching their campaign to promote their parties and ideologies to take the reins

April 1, 2014

Fiji puts minimum hourly wage at F$ 2

The Fijian Government has introduced minimum wage plan, applicable throughout all industries and sectors, with employers obliged to follow the relevant rules from March 1,

April 1, 2014

New rules target potential entrepreneurs

The New Zealand Government is reviewing its immigration policy, affecting the visa regime. As mentioned in my previous article (Indian Newslink, March 1, 2014), the

April 1, 2014

Taxman revisits New Zealanders abroad

The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has released its long awaited ‘Interpretation Statement’ (IS) on tax residence. It updates previously published view on tax residence in

Changes place new tax obligations on SMEs

The Government has passed regulations implementing a new minimum financial reporting framework for companies that are no longer required to prepare general purpose financial statements.

April 1, 2014

Cyber shopping nets more than the store

With consumers increasingly shopping via tablet and smartphone, over half (55%) of internet shoppers globally say that they now buy online because they get better

New politics of equality reins New Zealand

Forget the flag. Forget the trusts. Forget the Internet Party…oh you already have. Where are the real battle lines to be drawn this September and

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