March 2011

KiwiSaver registers impressive growth

The Government’s KiwiSaver Scheme appears to be gaining popularity among employers and employees, with more than 1.6 million people enrolled as at the end of

Fraudulent accountant begins jail sentence

Waikanae resident Ian Victor Petersen would have plenty of time to realise the folly of his actions in prison to which the Wellington District Court

April 1 2011 Issue

Disasters may affect view on Nuclear power

While New Zealanders may have felt somewhat ‘comfortable’ about the use of nuclear energy as a source of electricity in recent years, the Earthquake in

SFO probes Insurance Group

The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is currently investigating the affairs of the defunct insurance broking company Herbert Insurance Group (HIG). The Company went into receivership

April 1 2011 Issue

Commercial properties reward smart investors

That is a million-dollar question every investor asks and hopes to ‘get the right answer by getting everything right.’ Commercial property entails long-term investment with

Students on rampage for leadership change

The Arab Spring uprisings spread to New Delhi where one million protesters massed at Rajpath. The gathering is generally peaceful until pandemonium broke out later

Model of the Fortnight

We have amidst us people involved in sports, show business and doing ordinary things but our Model of the Fortnight Leah Kathryn Bruce has interests

Platinum Jubilee in Rotorua

The Bay of Plenty Rotorua Indian Association will mark its Platinum Jubilee in a festive atmosphere on April 30, 2011. Association President Shashi Patel said

April 1 2011 Issue

Good photography embellishes weddings

My love for Indian Weddings started my passionate affair with Weddings and Photography. These two words alone really excite me, and hence marrying them came

April 1 2011 Issue

Radio Star set for the real Art of Living

In all the years that we have known her, Neha Sandhu nee Bhatia has been an ever-smiling and ever-friendly young woman, whose mellifluous voice has

April 1 2011 Issue

Tamilians mourn youngster’s death

Members of the Tamil community in Auckland are mourning the sudden and untimely death of 11-year-old Sahana Indran on March 22 after a brief illness.

April 1 2011 Issue

Dance Drama extravaganza seeks cast

If you are an actor, dancer or someone with a penchant for theatre, you could be a candidate for inclusion in a Dance Drama scheduled

April 1 2011 Issue

Flute Maestro due in New Zealand

Residents of the Greater Auckland and Wellington regions will have a rare opportunity of witnessing a flute concert by one of the foremost artistes from

April 1 2011 Issue

A bold narration of unspoken reality

Artificial Insemination, Child Abuse and Homosexuality are issues that Indians loathe to discuss in public; worse, they dismiss these as non-issues, just like some members

April 1 2011 Issue

Enthusiastic tee off at Charity Golf

A Charity Golf Tournament held at the Maungakiekie Golf Club in Mt Roskill on March 20 witnessed over 80 enthusiastic golfers turn up to support

April 1 2011 Issue

Black Caps in semis with Blue Shirts

India beat the defending Champions Australia in the ICC World Cup Cricket match held at Motera (Moheli, Punjab) stadium by five wickets to get to

An evening of Blessings, Goodwill and fun

One of the most significant aspects of Indian Weddings is that it brings together members of the community, irrespective of their political, religious or social

Traditional values combine with modern style

Indians are often ‘accused’ of being either too traditional (wedded to outmoded customs and practices) or too modern (with little respect for social and moral

Greetings from us

The management and staff of Indian Newslink extend their best wishes to readers, advertisers, contributors, well-wishers and others on the occasion of Baisakhi and sincerely

A month of great significance for all

April is considered a special month by most countries around the world and contrary to popular belief it must be etched as a ‘period of

March 15 2011 Issue

India gets tough on education agents

Infuriated by the growing number of rogue agents victimising students going overseas for higher education, the Indian Government is considering a licensing regime that is

March 15 2011 Issue

Jerry Mateparae next Governor General

New Zealand has named former Military Chief Lieutenant General Jerry Mateparae as the next Governor-General making him only the second Maori to hold the high

Prayer for Tranquillity

The devastating Earthquakes in Christchurch and in several parts of Japan and the tsunami have left hundreds dead and injured. There was panic among many

March 15 2011 Issue

A tough challenge at a difficult hour

The Earthquake at 12.51pm on February 22 has changed the face of Christchurch forever and left a community in shock. To lose so many people

March 15 2011 Issue

Hospitality on the face of adversity

You may be forgiven for assuming that every hotel that survived the devastating earthquake in Christchurch on February 22 would have made the best use

Sikhs, Muslims among victims of tragedy

The earthquake in Christchurch, according to an eyewitness account by Labour MP Dr Ashraf Chaudhary, destroyed many places of worship frequented by members of the

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