Brash entry a new twist to national politics
The re-entry of Dr Don Brash to national politics as the new Leader of the poorly performing ACT Party would have a series of interesting
The re-entry of Dr Don Brash to national politics as the new Leader of the poorly performing ACT Party would have a series of interesting
India’s Minister of Commerce & Industry Anand Sharma will be in New Zealand on a three-day visit next week. He will be in Auckland on
Millions of people around the world are mourning the loss of Sathya Sai Baba, who died on April 24, 2011 at the Sathya Sai Institute
The Indian and Bangladeshi communities are getting together to mark the 150th Birth Anniversary of polymath Rabindranath Tagore, one of the most celebrated sons of
The Indian Government has not yet launched the scheme to merge the Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) and People of Indian Origin (PIO), despite an
If you are a resident of Auckland, you have an opportunity to express your opinion on the ‘Auckland Plan’ currently under discussion. Puketapapa (Mt Roskill)
The commercial property market, which was a key driver of Auckland’s economic prosperity over the last decade, has seen a number of changes and challenges
The Indian Newslink Sir Anand Satyanand Lecture will promote concepts of Good Governance, an expert has said. John Allen, Secretary and Chief Executive of the
People of minority ethnic groups now have a new friend at the Waitakere Police. Constable Wells Albert has just been appointed as the Ethnic Peoples
The Auckland District Court sentenced former Lion Foundation Chief Executive David John Conroy to one year home detention and 300 hours of community service on
India-born Dr Siddhartha Mukherjee has made his country of birth proud by winning the prestigious Pulitzer Prize 2011 for General Non-fiction. His Book The Emperor
Governor General Sir Anand Satyanand has appealed to the Indian Diaspora in New Zealand to rise to the challenges posed by cultural diversity and foster
The New Zealand Branch of the Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) has announced plans to raise $12,000 for St John’ Ambulance as
One of the most respected members of the Sri Lankan community and an Indian Newslink columnist has just been honoured with the Kiwibank Local Hero
Happiness is central to any human activity and success without happiness would be meaningless, says a young philosopher of international repute. According to Madathumkandy Angajan,
The increasing number of young men and women following the traditional, religious and moral values of India is gratifying, says the Leader of one of
There was a sea of humanity in the South Auckland suburb of Manurewa on April 17 as the Sikh community marched in procession to mark
Sometime during his formative years, Sri Tallapaka Annamacharya told himself that he would write at least one Sangkeertanam (Devotional Song) a day in praise of
While Yoga has become a fashionable expression to denote everything that it is not, there is a need to promote it as a science in
Hindus have a unique passion in their demonstration of Bhakti (piety) – they wish to celebrate the wedding of their favourite Gods and Goddesses, bringing
Member of the New Zealand Brahman Samaj marked Holi, the Festival of Colours last month with a touch of piety and sympathy for the victims
A young student has proved that the best way to deal with depression is to divert energies towards positive thinking and creativity. Massey University College
Every girl waits eagerly for her Wedding Day, as it not only signifies love and the binding of two lives but also the joining of
The Currency Swap facility between Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) and the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) would help in settling trade transactions between
The decision of the Wellington based New Zealand Press Association (NZPA), the only private news agency of its type in the country, will hurt a
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has decided not to proceed with investigation of the affairs of the Kiwi Finance Limited, effectively closing the file on
An Auckland based religious organisation has planned to raise $1.5 million towards its Temple Project, a third of which will be through non-interest bearing, redeemable
A popular way of denigrating migration flows is to brand them a ‘brain drain’ from poor countries to rich ones. In fact, this is a
In its two reports to date, the ‘2025 Taskforce’ has provided estimates of the income gap between New Zealand and Australia. Its base measure of
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Dr Alan Bollard, in a speech at the Basel III Conference held in Sydney on March 25, said that
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