March 30, 2011

April 1 2011 Issue

Earthquake jolts Indian businesses

A number of Christchurch based Indian businesses are suffering the adverse effects of the February 22 Earthquake with substantial losses to their properties, equipment and

April 1 2011 Issue

A Tribute to Sir Anand Satyanand

We are happy to announce that the Indian Newslink Sir Anand Satyanand Lecture will be held at Stamford Plaza Auckland on Monday, July 4, 2011

April 1 2011 Issue

BNZ Title Sponsor

We are happy to announce that BNZ Partners will be the Title Sponsor of the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (IBA) 2011. As well as

April 1 2011 Issue

Christchurch businesses suffer aftershocks

We all now know that Christchurch suffered a massive earthquake on February 22, and many lives were lost. Those of us who were not there

April 1 2011 Issue

The earth cracked but not faith in humanity

For tens of thousands of Cantabrians, February 22, 2011 would remain the deadliest day in their lives, for the devastation that the Earthquake wrought on

April 1 2011 Issue

Entrepreneur upbeat over future prospects

Apart from lives, the Christchurch Earthquake on February 22 claimed a number of properties, throwing businesses out of gear. Among them was the Wyatt &

Muslims mourn two medical practitioners

The Wellington based Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand (FIANZ) and the Canterbury Muslim community have mourned the death of Dr Maysoon Abbas and

Multilingual broadcast on Community Radio

Hamilton based Community Access Radio has launched a project to provide information relating to the earthquake recovery operations in Christchurch. The information, in several languages,

April 1 2011 Issue

The ways of God are beyond human wisdom

The recent Earthquake in Christchurch was a great tragedy for the whole of New Zealand. It is impossible to describe the horror feeling during the

April 1 2011 Issue

Packages of love from Manukau

You are a person of compassion with a genuine care for Cantabrians who have lost their families, money and property but fear that your assistance

April 1 2011 Issue

Apathy keeps voters away in Botany

Voter turnout at the recently held by-election in Botany was low. A number of factors were responsible for poor percentage of polling, which I had

April 1 2011 Issue

Another bright MP wasted

Politicians should be aware that they live in glasshouses and hence should behave well at all times of day and night and in public view

April 1 2011 Issue

Kiwis deserve a Government that works

Times are tough right now. People are losing their jobs. Petrol, power and food prices are out of control. It is harder to take care

April 1 2011 Issue

Budget cuts hurt the poor

The National Government should focus on creating jobs and stimulating the economy, not pulling $800 million out of the budget at the expense of New

April 1 2011 Issue

Crisis helps Government cut through Red Tape

The Christchurch Earthquake Memorial Service held in Hagley Park on March 18 was another step in showing the people of Christchurch that the rest of

April 15 2011 Issue

Versatile scribe wins INL Journalism Scholarship

A Sri Lankan journalist who covers international cricket, writes humour, draws cartoons and edits a satirical website has won the Indian Newslink Postgraduate Journalism Scholarship

April 15 2011 Issue

Students invited for Survey

A doctorate student has appealed to international students from India enrolled in the country’s tertiary institutions to participate in his research project. Johnson Kukatlapalli, a

April 15 2011 Issue

Tremor news generates trauma

The Media is responsible for bringing events and developments to people around the world but graphic description of disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, floods and

April 15 2011 Issue

Living Laboratory tackles complex issues

A New Zealand University could become the focus of global attention tackling a number of issues relating to environment, agriculture, horticulture and sustainability, if its

April 15 2011 Issue

Call to restore funding for trade courses

The Tertiary Education Union (TEU) has called on the Government to intervene in the ‘redundancy policy’ of some institutions and retain trades tutors. Union President

April 15 2011 Issue

Right policy will lift education standard for all

The Earthquake that occurred in Christchurch on February 22 damaged many schools and made them uninhabitable. Following Government guidelines, the staff and students of damaged

April 15 2011 Issue

Fiji farewells former President

The 21-Gun Salute shook the village of Veseisei in Vuda but was soon drowned by the National Anthem as members of the Natububera clan carried

April 15 2011 Issue

College offers new graduate programme

The College of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences is offering a new graduate programme in Nutrition & Dietetics as a part of the national objective

April 15 2011 Issue

Journalist commits suicide in prison

Former Fiji Sun journalist Raymond Singh (31) committed suicide in prison. He was serving life sentence for murdering his wife in 2008. Commissioner of Corrections

The Japanese lesson in resilience

Since the Pike River Mine disaster of November 19, 2010 in Greymouth and the devastating Earthquakes in Christchurch on September 4, 2010 and February 22,

April 1 2011 Issue

The world should name and shame racists

The world observed ‘The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination’ on March 21. New Zealand commemorated it as ‘Race Relations Day’ with the

April 1 2011 Issue

Natural disasters bind humanity with a cause

More than 200 relatives of those killed in the February 22 Earthquake sat together in front of the main stage at the Memorial Service in

April 1 2011 Issue

A cleansing chance for Immigration

Immigration may be a lucrative business but anyone attempting to offer or provide services without obtaining a proper licence from the Registrar of Immigration Advisers

Employers ignore human capital values

New Zealand employers are largely apathetic towards retention of talent and fail to put in place programmes that would foster career of people. In addition,

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