July 14, 2010

Model of the Fortnight

Ambition enlivens the human mind but determination triggers action, leading to professional success. That is the strong belief of Ronak Khatri, our Model of the

West Auckland Indians to mark Freedom Day

The West Auckland Indian community will celebrate India’s Independence Day on August 7 at the Avondale Race Course on August 7. The event, titled, Utsav

Talent of the Fortnight

In an age wherein many youngsters are accused of being delinquent and going astray, it is indeed a pleasure to hear about teenagers achieving success

Discipline helps surmount challenges

Prayer, Hope, Rituals and Faith are traits that have enlivened the meaning and purpose of human life. “Religious human beings’ were stated to have had

Cultural diversity marked across the Shore

Residents of North Shore City in the Auckland region were amazed at the cultural diversity that exists within their own communities at a get together

School children live up to Sir Peter Blake

A number of schools around the country celebrated Sir Peter Blake Leadership Week last fortnight with activities designed to invoke the spirit of leadership among

Dialogue promotes parent-youth amity

Indian Newslink readers were recently invited to attend a conversation between youth and their parents. I was privileged to help facilitate the programme, which included

Students return home in flying colours

Students of the Mission Height School and the Mission Heights Junior College earned worldwide interest for their distinguished, award-winning performance at the Future Problem Solving

Guru Purnima the day before

The newly formed Shirdi Saibaba Temple of NZ Inc will mark Guru Purnima at the Mahatma Gandhi Centre (145 New North Road), Eden Terrace in

Sanstan’s bid to honour Gurus

Devotees of Shirdi Saibaba will have an opportunity to participate in a daylong festival, paying obeisance to Baba, their God, Idol and Guru (as He

Disabled should benefit but others must work

Welfare is a growing topic of conversation in New Zealand politics. The Government is establishing a Welfare Working Group to look into the system. Welfare

Centres offer counselling programmes

A Non-Governmental organisation in Fiji is offering counseling services to citizens irrespective of their political, religious and other affiliations. Pacific Counselling and Social Services is

Centres offer counselling programmes

A Non-Governmental organisation in Fiji is offering counseling services to citizens irrespective of their political, religious and other affiliations. Pacific Counselling and Social Services is

A rare Bharata Natyam spectacle due

A collection of Bharata Natyam dances under the guidance of a visiting master will go on stage at the Telstra Clear Pacific Events Centre in

India shows the way for natural skincare

According to Ayurveda, our skin is just a reflection of what is happening inside our body. If our body is unbalanced, problems can be visible

Princess of music makes her NZ debut

One of the most celebrated playback singers of the Indian film industry will be in Auckland to present a sterling evening of melody, fun and

Concert to extol music masters

An Auckland based Music School and a private organisation are to pay its tribute to one of the most revered singers of Carnatic Music next

Bengali play enthuses self-confidence

The fact that self-confidence breeds self-determination, leading to success in any venture, will be highlighted as a Bengali play takes to the stage next fortnight.

Bankim Pathak musical this weekend

Fans of the legendary Mohammed Rafi, irrespective of their country of origin, will find a musical concert coming up this weekend irresistible. Bankim Pathak, arguably

Matchmaker creates comedy of manners

Almost 200 years ago, Jane Austen created Emma, to depict the perils of confused and misconstrued romance, exploring genteel women in Gregorian-Regency England. The novelist

Young master steals musical show

Vivacity, enthusiasm and the passion to satisfy the audience were in the air as one of the finest singers of the younger generation performed in

Miss India Worldwide knocks on our doors

While the progress of the annual Miss Indianz series has been a source of endearment for scores of aspiring models and film stars (some of

World Cup memory will nudge

The FIFA Soccer World Cup ended with a nail-biting finish, bringing down the curtain after a month-long 64 breathtaking games. From the highs of the

Kentigern boys thrash Arabs

The Saint Kentigern College Cricket team returned home with the ’40-Over Arch Trophy’ from Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates capital recently. Captain Vedant Trivedi

Memorial Badminton ends on a robust note

Soham Rege and Jeff Sutheridge claimed victory in the New Zealand Open of the Anuj, Anjo, Richard Memorial Badminton matches held in Hamilton last weekend.

Auckland Team scores high in US Soccer

Team NZ Muslim, comprising the New Zealand Muslim Veterans and New Zealand Muslim Seniors has just returned home after winning 12 out of 19 trophies

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