March 14, 2011

March 15 2011 Issue

Ways to reduce your home loan to 15 years

What a fantastic idea if you can pay off your mortgage in 15 years and save more than $200,000 on a $300,000 mortgage! Such an

March 15 2011 Issue

Entry to Awards benefits businesses

There are many good reasons for Indian-Kiwi companies and businesspersons to enter the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards 2011. It is a competition between businesses

New Consul sees fresh potential in India

New Zealand is keen to expand its exposure in India and utilise better the existing and emerging opportunities for a more constructive engagement, new Consul

Christchurch rebuild should be apolitical

Before the shocking Christchurch Earthquake, the National Government said New Zealand had a huge international debt problem. They said the solution was for the Government

March 15 2011 Issue

Complaince builds success in Indian Real Estate

The real estate sector in India is attracting huge investments, with banks giving loans to builders and financial institutions floating real estate funds. The Indian

A wider cover for the self-employed

I commend the Accident Compensation Corporation for introducing the ACC Cover Extra, which would benefit a large number of self-employed people. I believe it is

March 15 2011 Issue

New Employment Laws offer flexibility

Changes to the Employment Relations Act 2002 (ERA 2002) and the Holidays Act 2003 (HA 2003) come into force on April 1, 2011 with the

Welfare system sends harmful message

The Government-appointed Welfare Working Group released its final report on February 22, offering 43 recommendations aimed at decreasing long-term welfare dependency. The primary focus was

March 15 2011 Issue

Centre to assess APEC’s Small Business Group

The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) organisation has commissioned the Massey University Centre for Small and Medium Enterprise (SMEs) Research to evaluate the usefulness of its

March 15 2011 Issue

BNZ closes down to prove a point

BNZ customers keen on exchanging greetings with the friendly staff on March 9 visited places of worship, schools, parks and other areas of interest to

Tax on ‘Speculation’ may net billions

New Zealand needs Tax Justice now, more than ever. We must place a tax on financial speculation to help pay for the rebuilding of Christchurch,

Former boss awaits his fate in court

David John Conroy, former Chief Executive of the Lion Foundation, a charitable organisation, is awaiting his fate at the Auckland District Court on proven charges

March 15 2011 Issue

Some things like inequality are a blessing

Fourteen Years ago, newly married, I proudly showed Mangere Bridge to Mitu, my Indian wife. Her reaction has stayed with me. Expecting glowing praise for

Model of the Fortnight

It is normal for the young minds to reach for the stars and with increasing opportunities in a number of fields, there are many who

March 15 2011 Issue

Eat Right Campaign sends the right message

The winner of a healthy food campaign has inspired her family to follow the right advice and become advocates of good food for good health.

Temples to get closer to community

Hindu Temples, organisations and associations established to promote Hinduism and Hindu traditions should get closer to the communities that they serve. That was among the

March 15 2011 Issue

Council should hear Community voice

A prominent social and community worker is keen to take the voice of the community to public bodies such as the New Zealand Parliament and

Len Brown picks Ethnic Advisors

A number of well-known faces can be seen in the newly formed Ethnic People’s Advisory Panel of the Auckland City Council. The Panel will have

Talent of the Fortnight

Amidst those who make more noise than music, more aberrations than rhythm and more controversy than friends, the voice of one man wades through the

Charity Dinner in Hamilton

A Charity Dinner in aid of the Christchurch Earthquake victims will be held in Hamilton on Sunday, March 20. Indianz Global Association and GOPIO Waikato

March 15 2011 Issue

Young filmmaker wins another Award

It would be a double celebration for young filmmaker Rajneel Singh when he picks up an Award as the New Zealand winner of the ‘2011

March 15 2011 Issue

Music crosses borders to capture the human soul

Indian classical music is increasingly becoming popular with worldwide audiences, transcending nationality, ethnicity and language, a leading artiste said. Pandit Rajendra Prasanna, one of the

March 15 2011 Issue

Nepali Festival coming up here

The small but growing Nepalese community in New Zealand is putting together a daylong event that is expected to promote the country and its tourist

March 15 2011 Issue

Tough storyteller with tough views

Her stories may have soft touch of romance and compassion but Honey Irani has strong views when it comes to violence against women. “Rapists must

March 15 2011 Issue

NZ Masters mark their victory

Following their victory at the recently held Veteran Soccer Tournament in Bill McKinlay Park in the Auckland suburb of Panmure, NZ Masters were justified in

March 15 2011 Issue

Bollywood music tunes physical health

The Auckland Indian Association (AIA) has teamed up with a popular member of the community to offer a programme that would attract people to take

A vital link to travellers through time

Papatoetoe is a suburb in the Auckland conurbation in Northern New Zealand.One of the larger suburbs of the area commonly known as South Auckland, it

Papatoetoe Feature

New symbol of quality in South Auckland

Residents of South Auckland in general and those of Papatoetoe in particular rejoiced when Bikanervala opened its branch in Hunters Corner on December 2, 2010,

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