Sikhs protest against death penalty in India
Thousands of Sikhs gathered at the Manukau Square in Auckland on March 25 to protest against the death sentence awarded by an Indian court to
Thousands of Sikhs gathered at the Manukau Square in Auckland on March 25 to protest against the death sentence awarded by an Indian court to
The number of women abandoned, harassed and ill-treated by their husbands and members of their families abroad has been on the rise, Overseas Indian Affairs
Potential entrants in the various categories of the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (IBA) 2012 will have the benefit of expert advice from a number
The campaign to preserve vernacular mother tongues and make knowledge accessible to students through translation across the linguistic arc has taken a big stride with
The Immigration Advisers Complaints and Disciplinary Tribunal has censured an Indian immigration adviser, upholding two complaints brought against him by his clients. Auckland based Rajesh
With India’s global profile growing, and opening of more missions planned in Africa and Latin America, the federal government has expanded its budgetary outlay in
The Feilding District Court sentenced on March 19, 2012 a farmer to a prison term of two years and three months on a number of
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has confirmed that it would not be pursuing the complaint made regarding the receivership of the Yarrow group of companies.
One of the largest Muslim organisations in Australasia is to employ state-of-the-art technology and social networking sites to promote its activities and interact better with
Immigration New Zealand (INZ) is working with Education New Zealand to develop a partnership agreement to strengthen the framework of the New Zealand Specialist Agents
I want New Zealand to be built on our skills and talent that is finely tuned to compete with the best in the world. I
Massey University has signed an agreement with the US based University of Missouri, aiming to strengthen academic and student ties through exchange and other programmes.
A partnership agreement between two Wellington based organisations has been helping a number of refugees find gainful employment. Multicultural Learning and Support Services (Mclass) has
Wellington based Multicultural Learning and Support Services (Mclass) has developed a programme to help new migrants and refugees gain short work experience placements. The six-month
Auckland’s education sector received yet another boost with the opening of the international campus of the Otago Polytechnic last fortnight. A joint venture with Future
This is a true story of a Grand Reunion of a son, mother and sister separated 40 years ago; the real story of Kisan Upadhyay,
Traditionally Easter has been a time for the Christian community in Fiji to indulge in prayers and in solemn religious activities. Indo-Fijians of Hindu, Sikh
The concept of mergers to create ‘mega structures’ to achieve greater efficiency and cost-effectiveness in the government sector would become the norm if a series
Prime Minister John Key believes that his government should be trim, accountable and more efficient, achieving economies of scale and higher levels of productivity. Those
More than 50,000 visitors to the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Exhibition (AREX) 2012 held in Bangalore recently had an opportunity to view the products and
With the recent launch of the Nokia Lumia 800, Microsoft and Nokia hope to change the shape of New Zealand’s smartphone market. Now, 2degrees plans
In a speech to the International Fiscal Association on March 16, Revenue Minister Peter Dunne announced the government’s tax policy priorities for 2012-13. The tax
There is a problem with KiwiSaver. It does not seem to be achieving its objective. Auckland University lecturer Michael Littlewood recently argued that the increase
In his penchant for a slimmer, fiscally and ‘morally’ fit government that has more muscle than flesh, Prime Minister John Key has announced the merger
While we are experiencing what seems like significant changes to welfare in New Zealand, far more radical change is occurring on the other side of
There can be no argument against the government’s intention to overhaul the welfare system and bring all those capable of working into the job market.
Despite being a maritime country, New Zealand has not come out with a concrete Ocean Policy unlike its neighbour Australia. Australia’s Ocean Policy, released in
Politicians are often accused of hypocrisy, the highpoint of which is when they are out of power and try to evoke a popular ideology dead
Before leaving the government and politics last year, the then Justice Minister Simon Power initiated a review of the New Zealand Family Court. Kerry Bevin,
The decisions of Parliament sometimes mean we are stuck with directions and decisions that we do not like, but must follow. A group headed by
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