April 2012

It is never too late to be up-to-date

Have you missed the deadline for paying your end-of-year income tax, Working for Families Tax Credits or student loan bill? It is not too late

Firm crafts aerial vehicle for cloud seeding

An Indian-promoted aviation company in New Zealand is developing what it claims to be the world’s first Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) for cloud seeding. Auckland-based

Infosys founder among top entrepreneurs

Fortune magazine has listed Infosys co-founder N R Narayana Murthy among ‘The 12 Greatest Entrepreneurs of our time,” with Apple’s late chief executive Steve Jobs,

Skills shortage hits IT industry

Notwithstanding the problem of unemployment in some sections of the economy, finding the right candidate for the right job in the Information Technology sector is

Saudis experience Indian software power

A 40-member youth delegation from Saudi Arabia, on a perception-changing visit to India, got first-hand experience of the country’s software power at IT giant Infosys

April 30, 2012 Issue

India to spend more on overseas missions

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

Get expert advice to fix or float rates

The current mortgage interest rates on offer from banks would get even better when you find out that discounts up to .075% is not unusual

Home market comes under pressure

First-time homebuyers and other buyers in the market would be pleased to know that homes are becoming more affordable in many parts of the country,

Some hard lessons on export education

In his article, ‘Promising prospects need better management,’ appearing in this issue (Educationlink) New Zealand Career College Managing Director Feroz Ali has called on the

Bloodthirsty loan sharks should be disabled

The government has just released a draft legislation to protect people from unscrupulous and irresponsible lenders. Thousands of people are caught in debt traps under

April 30, 2012 Issue

Why peace building becomes worse than war

The uprising in the Middle East with Syria on the brink of civil war has once again brought to the fore the need for peace

Governance goes beyond majority view

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

EC Credit Control

Small and medium businesses constantly face cash flow problems and traditional funding sources are not often sympathetic. Banks are obliged to impose stringent conditions for

The art of forgiving endears all

Forgiveness is a commitment to a process of positive change if you are willing. As you let grudges go, you will no longer define your

Perseverance overcomes challenges

India is known to New Zealanders for Cricket, Bollywood but its cultural and social heritage are of great significance as well, and entertainment is an

April 30, 2012 Issue

Resource Kit for young migrants launched

A number of issues of relevance to the upcoming generation formed the core topics at a Youth Leadership Conference held in Wellington last month. Organised

Model of the Fortnight

Ambitious and passionate about life, this Wellington-born teenager values Indian culture and tradition, imparted by her parents and other members of the family. If you

April 30, 2012 Issue

Hamilton Malayalees annual camp

Members of the Hamilton Malayalee Association can expect an active weekend along with their families and friends at the annual family camp this month. The

April 30, 2012 Issue

Women make better chefs and how!

‘Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus’ was a bestseller book for long. The reasons are not hard to decipher. The jostling on

April 30, 2012 Issue

Dance Drama excels in show management

The Mughal Era in India is noted for its promotion and enhancement of Indian classical music and dance. ‘Taj Mahal: A Dance Drama,’ staged at

Sit-down Clarinet and Stand-Up Comedy

A clarinet maestro and a vivacious comedian are set to regale the Tamil speaking community in the Greater Auckland region early next month. Muthtamil Sangam

April 30, 2012 Issue

Kiwi Indian film portrays immigration woes

Like thousands of migrants, Dildar Singh (portrayed by Sunny Sehgal) arrives in New Zealand with suitcases full of personal effects and a mind full of

April 30, 2012 Issue

Singer lifts Carnatic Music to new height

Sudha Raghunathan proved again her exalted position as a professional Carnatic musician with two sterling performances in New Zealand. Melody and divine music ruled the

Hindustani Classical Concert due

It would be a double treat for Indian classical music lovers as a young and talented musician presents a concert of Hindustani Classical music and

Awards for Sports achievers timely

With an increasing number of event organisers (mostly Bollywood and programmes promoting local singing and dancing talent) knocking on the doors of commercial establishments for

April 30, 2012 Issue

Footballer with a passion inspires newcomers

Those aspiring to become achievers in the sports field should carry with them a passion for excellence and the will to learn at every opportunity.

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