Brutality of murders defies imagination
Highland Park, a quiet suburb of Auckland, attracted the headlines last week with the brutal murder of Titiksha Uday Desai. A man named Uday Krishnakant
Highland Park, a quiet suburb of Auckland, attracted the headlines last week with the brutal murder of Titiksha Uday Desai. A man named Uday Krishnakant
We are happy to announce that entries to the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards 2011 are now open. We invite companies owned, managed and franchised
The Indian Business Awards for 2011 have been much anticipated by both the Indian Business community and New Zealand business watchers at large. Over the
As the entries open for the Indian Newslink (INL) Indian Business Awards (IBA) 2011, I invite all eligible companies and individuals to consider participating in
A Sunday Star Times report that minors were being forced into marriage has angered the Sikh community. A number of orgnisations have written to us
National MP Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi has objected to an article that appeared in Sunday Star Times accusing Sikh and Muslim religious leaders of forcing teenage
British Prime Minister David Cameron is a recent convert to white extremism. Joining a fast growing flock that includes German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President
A Former Manager of the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) pleaded guilty to two charges under the Crimes Act and one charge under the Secret Commission
You may think that the advent of March will lead to cooler weather but according to forecasts, hot, dry and humid conditions will continue to
I am proud to be the local National candidate in the Botany by-election. Our community needs to keep its strong voice in John Key’s Government,
The Botany by-election on March 5 is an opportunity for voters to tell the Government that they are not prepared to be taken for granted.
The National-led Government is committed to helping and protecting the most vulnerable sections of the society. We are aspirational for all New Zealanders. We want
Aucklanders fully realise and appreciate the growing ethnic diversity of our city and the region. The same can be said of Hamilton, Rotorua, Palmerston North,
Wednesday, February 16 Advance Voting began in the Electorate, Registrars of Electors Offices around the country and overseas Saturday, February 26 EasyVote information packs made
Wednesday, February 16 Advance Voting began in the Electorate, Registrars of Electors Offices around the country and overseas Saturday, February 26 EasyVote information packs made
To a casual visitor, the City is forever on the move, with its motorways and roads jammed with traffic, suburbs bespeaking a quiet culture of
No doubt in election year, the battle over “Standards” will be loud and polarised. A lot of boards, parents and teachers around New Zealand are
An Academy dedicated to providing vocational trades and technology training is expected to help employees to improve their skills and on-the-job performance. The Wellington Trades
Anxiety may be a normal human sentiment or reaction but it could become overwhelming and lead to other problems such as depression, according to an
Another Earthquake in Christchurch rattles the Nation. Amidst cries of ‘Apocalypse Now!’ ‘Why do we deserve this?’ and “Is the worst still to come?’ the
It would be five years (on December 6) since Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama overthrew the Laisenia Qarase and his Government and assumed power. A star-studded collection
aNadi Town Council is in the process of developing a new commercial complex in the Jet-set town in partnership with Maisuria Design Limited. The Project
Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in general and New Zealanders of Indian origin in particular have evinced great interest in the Indian Government’s proposed Direct Tax Code
A proposal linking New Zealand and India through a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) appears to be on track but it would be too early to
Europe must take a leaf out of the Immigration Chapters of Australia and New Zealand to become successful in multiculturalism, which in turn would contribute
Holistic approach to health Contrary to popular opinion, public health in New Zealand, more importantly, access to these services is as good as it gets
One of the bills on the agenda of Parliament this year is the Regulatory Responsibility Bill (RRB). Although it sounds like one of the dullest
The nuances of bio farming, including the ways and means of improving water quality, enhancing yield and promoting a better environment are among the issues
The Earthquake that shattered the centre of Christchurch on February 22 will be one of the worst natural disaster that this country has seen since
The Shakti Community Council has created a major controversy among Sikhs and Muslims in New Zealand by alleging that their places of worship are being
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