April 29, 2012

1st May 2012 Issue

Education helps eradicate child labour

Chanel Ryall A sign proclaims ‘Child-labour free zone’ as I enter one of Rajahmundry’s (Andhra Pradesh, India) many slums. It is a remarkable sight considering

1st May 2012 Issue

Arangetram regales families and friends

Several years of learning as well as seven months of intense rehearsals brought two young sisters to proficiency as they presented their first Bharata Natyam

Community leader appointed JP

The government has appointed community leader Tikka Rajinder Parkash Bedi as a Justice of the Peace with immediate effect. Mr Bedi is involved in a

Model of the Fortnight

She loves to go on long drives, enjoying the scenic beauty of New Zealand but woe betides those who would even think of taking her

1st May 2012 Issue

Book highlights Hindu medical values

The first observation that I like to make about ‘Traditional Medicine and Women Healers in Trinidad: Postnatal Health Care’ is that it is a Labour

Hindu Deities inspire Wellington artist

The creative talents of a local artist that included a number of Hindu Deities captivated visitors to the Pixel Ink Gallery in Wellington last fortnight.

No fixed date for Tamil New Year

Some Hindus celebrate ‘Mesha Shankaranti’ as New Year’s Day, while Tamils celebrate Thai Pongal as New Year. However, the Gregorian Year is recognised as the

Volunteers to mark Ravi Shankar’s Birthday

This year volunteers of the Foundation will celebrate the 56th birthday of Founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, humanitarian leader, spiritual teacher and ambassador of peace.

Women make better chefs and how!

The reasons are not hard to decipher. The jostling on who is a superior gender continued for some time before reaching an amicable settlement –

1st May 2012 Issue

Students tune divine notes of Annamacharya

Scores of students of the Auckland based Sangeetha Bharathi Music School will participate in an annual music festival paying homage to one of the greatest

1st May 2012 Issue

Equal opportunity enhances pageant’s beauty

Reshab D Productions Director Dharmesh Parikh said that Miss Indianz 2012, held at Maidment Theatre of the University of Auckland on April 21, was distinguished

One stage, two music styles in Auckland

Music lovers can experience the power of different wind instruments as two maestros give vent to their exceptional talent in Auckland next fortnight. Kadri Gopalnath

Standup chameleon visiting us

One of the most popular standup comedians in show business is set to return to New Zealand this week for two performances this month as

INL Sports Awards

Healthy sports lead to healthy living

An insatiable passion for Rugby and Rugby League has seen him rise not only as a veteran player of these two popular sports of the

Time away from work relieves stress

Dictionaries define ‘Hobby’ as an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation, but not as a main occupation. We live in a fast-moving world,

1st May 2012 Issue

Muthtamil Sangam wins Cricket Championship again

The ‘Spirit of Cricket Tournament’ held between different cricket playing migrant ethnic groups is one of the most significant events of the year. Muthtamil Sangam

Sports body ready for Fanca 2012

The New Zealand Sports Associations, an amalgam of a number of Muslim Sports Associations, is gearing itself to participate in the upcoming FANCA international tournament,

Food 4 Less

Patrons make the best of Anniversary bonanza

Thousands of shoppers made the best of the special prices at their favourite supermarket in recent weeks, taking home products of their choice and need

Food 4 Less

A supermarket that offers more for less

The recent rise in food prices, orchestrated by a number of factors including the increase in the rate of Good and Services Tax (GST) has

Food 4 Less

Halal certification adds value

One of the most important aspects of Halal trade is the certification that the items manufactured, processed, transported, distributed and sold conform to the tenets

A Store that caters to all homes

Thousands of customers who are used to quality products under one roof at Food 4 Less Supermarkets in South and West Auckland, are happy with

A Supermarket with a Super Mission

Big businesses can invest in IT systems that make them efficient and their size allows them to buy in bulk. The more concentrated the retail

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