2degrees offers Special Package for businesses
2degrees recently completed its mobile offering by launching services for business, promising a repeat of the impact it made on the consumer market when it
2degrees recently completed its mobile offering by launching services for business, promising a repeat of the impact it made on the consumer market when it
As migrants, we are attracted to New Zealand for many positive reasons. It is a country of immense beauty that is largely clean, green and
Once upon a time, New Zealand’s Parliament looked quite different. Instead of having just one chamber of Parliament to debate and make laws, we had
The Public Health Association (PHA) is backing the call for all politicians to make decisions that are fair so that all New Zealanders, particularly children,
The decision to select Chao-Fu Wu as the Labour candidate for Botany would provide voters in the Electorate an opportunity to elect a young, community-minded,
The Boat that Rocked is a great film about taking the authorities on, breaking a government monopoly and introducing the population to rock music. It
Last month saw Delhi University (DU) colleges reach new heights for cut off marks. The Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) announced a stratospheric 100%
The world’s largest University for Women opened in Riyadh last month, promising to bring the best academics and educational tools to lift the standards of
From all points of view, the recent visit of Prime Minister John Key and his delegation to India would be hailed as a landmark in
It is a long established tradition that Governments initiate bilateral relationship and the private sector extends it for mutual benefit. Trade flourishes with business-to-business and
Sean Plunket is a former Radio New Zealand broadcaster and one of New Zealand’s most celebrated, informed, seasoned and award-winning journalists known for his sharp
One of the most endearing and enduring aspects of modern India is its demography. The world’s largest democracy is regarded as the ‘Reservoir of Human
Until three years ago, it was an organisation struggling to bring together its members to a common cause with the latter showing more apathy and
The earthquakes in Christchurch have shaken the core foundations of some businesses, raising a number of issues, which were taken for granted earlier. One of
Most salary and wage earners need not to do anything at the end of the tax year. But there are a few people who may
Separated only by the Tasman Sea and isolated from major trading partners in Europe and the Americas, Australia and New Zealand have a long history
It has been called, ‘The slavery of our generation.’ Poverty is an ongoing blight on the global community capturing the concern of people across the
Despite being blessed with rich agricultural land, good climate and a rich pool of great farmers, Fiji’s land has not been put to optimum use
In deference to the wishes of a number of potential entrants to the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards 2011, BNZ Partners are happy to host
Love can win hearts, move mountains, stop rivers, make or break kingdoms and send the human mind on an emotional spin. It can conquer all.
At a local competition held a few years ago, someone suggested that she should enter an exciting Bikini Contest, win the title and go overseas
As I drove home from the Wedding Reception of Neha (nee Bhatia) and Jasdeep Sandhu held at the Stamford Plaza Hotel in Auckland on March
As Diwali or Deepawali, India’s Festival of Lights gains popularity in New Zealand, it would provide Maoris and Hindus an opportunity to understand each other’s
The New Zealand Federation of Multicultural Councils has called on the Government to assist migrant workers affected by the Earthquake and aftershocks in Christchurch since
Sri Om Incorporated in Auckland will mark its Fifth Anniversary later this month with a series of programmes including a Talent Night. Sriom Adi Sakthiyendra
Lovers of Indian classical dances in general and those who follow the heroic deeds of Lord Murugan in particular can look forward to an evening
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, who met the cast and crew of upcoming film Players, a part of which was shot in his country,
It is 42 years since I arrived in New Zealand but I often wonder what I would have missed in my life had I not
Although musical talent abounds in the Indian community, with a number of local singers who have the potential to reach out to celebrated artistes like
An embittered homemaker and mother, who suffered extremities of family violence, has consigned her past to memory and emerged as a painter by her own
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