June 14, 2010

Vayalar Ravi to visit New Zealand

Overseas Indian Affairs Minister Vayalar Ravi will visit New Zealand this week. He is a senior Minister in the Manmohan Singh Cabinet based in New

Three Indians in Honours List

Three persons of Indian origin feature in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List released by the Governor General’s Office on June 7. None of them is

Tough stand against ‘P’ dealers

‘P’ is a seriously addictive, viciously destructive drug. It is hugely damaging to those who take it and the people who share their lives. It

FTA Pathway to India opens

The road to a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between New Zealand and India is now open, but it is still a long way to the

Let’s applaud the Best Businesswoman of the Year

The Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (IBA) have been gaining attention and support of an increasing number of companies, entrepreneurs, professionals and individuals, evidenced by

Police seek rent scammer in Auckland

If you have known or seen the man appearing in the photograph here, you must contact the Police immediately, for you would be helping them

June 15, 2010 Edition

Thieves target Indian homes in Manukau

Call it ill preparedness or indifference to reality, Indian homes have become easy targets for burglars in recent months in East Auckland, especially in Howick,

June 15, 2010 Edition

Have you been burgled recently?

The Auckland District Police officials recovered more than 400 stolen items through their Operation Castle held last month. Communications Manager Noreen Hegarty said watches, bracelets,

June 15, 2010 Edition

Researcher keen on Indo-Kiwi collaboration

A Palmerston North based researcher is keen to establish closer links between research institutes, universities and tertiary institutes in New Zealand and India to accrue

Indian students deserve better counselling

Having witnessed a couple of racial crime cases in the past and tough immigration stance, Australia faces the risk of losing its reputation of being

Student visas go on fast track

Immigration New Zealand officials in India have begun to fast track student visa applications, removing avoidable delays, New Zealand’s High Commissioner Rupert Holborow said. “Immigration

June 15, 2010 Edition

Have your say on PAYE reforms

Making PAYE a final tax for many people and a framework for sharing relevant information with other government departments are two tax proposals that the

June 15, 2010 Edition

Professional advice helps fix better rates

In his monetary policy review on June 10, Reserve Bank Governor Dr Alan Bollard raised the Official Cash Rate (OCR) to 2.75%, after maintaining the

June 15, 2010 Edition

Tax evasion case may land in Supreme Court

Inland Revenue Department (IRD) won another landmark tax avoidance case, when the Court of Appeal delivered its judgment in the ‘Penny and Hooper Case,’ overturning

June 15, 2010 Edition

The first impression carries long-term value

Contrary to the misconceived belief that the Internet is casting its web wider into the printing and publishing industry, the demand for ‘hard copy’ has

June 15, 2010 Edition

People in Business

Dreams never die Less than 30 years ago, a teenager living in the Chawls (tenements) of Central Bombay (now Mumbai) dreamt of becoming one of

July 1 2010 Issue

Bank of Baroda branch to open this month

After a long wait and satisfactory completion of strenuous official procedures and requirements, Bank of Baroda is ready to open its first branch in Auckland.

Corporate Responsibility not negotiable

The Bhopal tragedy that led to more than 25,000 deaths in December 1984, the long and questionable process of justice and the depressing verdict delivered

Disciplining Immigration Consultants

The extension of the licensing regime to cover offshore immigration consultants (or advisers) is a move that would hopefully keep malpractices, extortion and other ills

June 15, 2010 Edition

Justice better delayed than denied

India’s wilted and withered justice system has finally crawled to deliver judgment on the Bhopal tragedy after 25 years. It has shamed the common aphorism

June 15, 2010 Edition

Sunset clause darkens the Super City

The last set of three Bills establishing Auckland Super City passed their final stages in Parliament, transforming the concept to reality later this year. Led

June 15, 2010 Edition

Licensing regime protects immigrants

The mandatory licensing for offshore immigration agents came into force on May 4, 2010, requiring all agents or consultants providing immigration advice on New Zealand

June 15, 2010 Edition

Careful investment reaps rewards

“Buy a property, pay the mortgage off and buy another one.” That was a good piece of advice that many parents offer their children. But

Social Justice goes beyond Government funding

“Social Justice is about the government making sure everyone has enough stuff.” That is fundamental misconception. According to Ryan Messmore, a William E Simon Fellow

June 15, 2010 Edition

Concert to pay homage to youngster

Music, dance, laughter and fun will be among the features of an evening of entertainment at the Avondale College Auditorium on June 26. Had Tarun

Model of the Fortnight

Organisers of concerts, entertainment and other programmes who are weary of self-styled event organisers could look forward to dealing with someone with professional qualifications in

June 15, 2010 Edition

Waitakere Indians plan Community Centre

Had it not been for the Super City, Waitakere City Council would have continued to exist and organisations such as the Waitakere Indian Association (WIA)

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