Scholar regrets fuss over burqa
An international scholar has regretted the fuss created over Muslim women appearing in public without their faces covered, saying that there was nothing mandatory to
An international scholar has regretted the fuss created over Muslim women appearing in public without their faces covered, saying that there was nothing mandatory to
For the past three years, National has provided stable and responsible economic management. National has ensured that the economy is structurally sound and that we
Bank of India, one of the largest commercial banks of India, is scheduled to open its first branch in New Zealand shortly. The Bank has
India’s Independence Day conjures up a range of powerful emotions and memories in me. When I was very young in the 1970s, I would jump
Institutional and individual taxpayers claiming tax credit for ‘dubious donations’ made to charity would get into trouble with the Inland Revenue Department (IRD), under a
The New Zealand Police has launched an innovative campaign to attract qualified young people to join its force and help in making communities safer and
Going through the official guide of a Bus timetable, I was amused by a criterion specified for bus drivers, namely, ‘customer service with a smile.’
The groundswell of New Zealanders taking their whole mobile number to 2degrees – even the 021 or 027 bit – has reached a new high:
The sharp fall in share market prices amidst the current global financial turmoil highlights the economic uncertainty we are facing and the need for a
New Zealand is at crossroads and we all have a part to play in choosing the right direction. Epsom is set to a pivotal battleground
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 Government has ushered in changes to the Student Loans Scheme to make borrowers more responsible, improve the effectiveness of the benefits extended and ensure
I have always held the view that in Fiji, Indo-Fijians invested heavily in the education of their children and built schools, while I-Taukei, the indigenous
When Arun Shanmuganathan won a Silver Medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO 2011) held recently in Amsterdam, we were happy and proud but not
A west Auckland business student researching the marketing secrets of the ‘Virtual Frontier,’ has won a scholarship set up to support innovation. Unitec Institute of
Iain Duncan Smith is a man with a lot of responsibility on his shoulders. As Secretary of State for Work and Pensions for the British
While a number of so-called community organisations pay lip service to promoting the cause of the needy, there are a handful of selfless individuals who
UK Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith ruffled a few feathers in New Zealand with his hard (extreme?) views
The concept of blissful enthusiasm comprises rigour, which emerges from conscious turmoil of thought and feeling. When this psycho-mechanical process does not stir us, we
A new strategy may be on the anvil for Indian National Congress to refurbish its image, as fresh charges of corruption seem to devour its
Back in the 1970s, businesses avoided the UK because of its high taxes, high strike rates and low productivity. We were losing more than 20
Mumbai based Bank of Baroda continued its robust growth, posting a net profit of $US 1.25 billion as at the end of its financial year
All of us can identify what our taxes pay for: roads, schools, hospitals and so on. But as the devastating effects of the Christchurch earthquake
I refer to an article by Abdul Rafik of Inland Revenue Department in Indian Newslink (July 15, 2011) regarding tax returns and would like to
The Capital Gains Tax (GST) and 39% top marginal tax rate proposals will test the political wisdom of going into an election proposing new taxes.
Australia based Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) honoured New Zealand Round Table Executive Director Roger Kerr with the ‘Alan McGregor Fellowship’ at a conference held
UK Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith ruffled a few feathers in New Zealand with his hard (extreme?) views
Anyone following the newspapers would have noticed that interest in income inequality has increased in New Zealand. This increased interest is due in no small
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
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
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