Indian Government to merge OCI, PIO cards
The Indian government has announced that it will merge the Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) and Person of Indian Origin (PIO) cards to provide more
The Indian government has announced that it will merge the Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) and Person of Indian Origin (PIO) cards to provide more
We are happy to announce that ANZ Bank and Radio Tarana are the joint Title Sponsors of the Indian Newslink Sir Anand Satyanand Lecture 2013.
I stand as a person of Indian origin – the progeny of grandparents, who, more than a hundred years ago, left India, the country of
This is a good year to examine the question of standards of governance in the corporate sector. New Zealand enjoys an enviable position at the
Contrary to popular belief, not every person willing can become a ‘Justice of the Peace,’ and the process is stringent, David Grove, President of the
The Indian government will allow overseas Indian doctors to practice in the country without undergoing screening tests Health Secretary P K Pradhan said. “The centre
The Punjab government has issued fresh legislation to stop fake and fraudulent marriages in a move to safeguard the interests of women in the State.
An on-going research on cancer has led to an exciting stage, which may allow scientists to develop more effective treatment drugs. The work of a
People consuming alcohol after suffering a soft tissue injury would take longer time to recover, according to a recent study. Dr Matt Barnes, Lecturer at
A tweenager has done her parents, peers and teachers proud, winning the top prize at a global contest. Sanskruti Banerjee of Epsom Normal Primary School
Students from low performance schools struggling to transit into universities would find a new project useful, if it is successfully implemented nationwide. Massey University has
Young New Zealanders must not be left behind in acquiring digital literacy skills. Digital capability is a key issue for jobs and the economy, as
Appropriate change of diet can help in reducing inflammation within six weeks, a study has revealed. According to University of Auckland Nutrition Professor Lynnette Ferguson,
Computer users around the world may heave a sigh of relief if the efforts of a Victoria University research proves fruitful and commercially and widely
University of Auckland has appointed Rosslyn Noonan as a Visiting Fellow at the ‘New Zealand Centre for Human Rights Law, Policy and Practice’ of the
At universities, you will frequently hear students saying, “Cs make degrees.” As one of those nerdy swots and an A student, I struggled to understand
Fiji’s political parties have been jolted, as provisions of Political Parties (Registration, Conduct, Funding and Disclosures) Decree have now come into effect. The provisions are
Former head of the Wages Council Father Kevin Barr said he hopes to see out the last of his days in Fiji. “I have served
Tragedy struck a loving Indo-Fijian family as an eight-year-old boy was accidentally shot dead as he was playing with his ten-year-old friend at Sabeto (Nadi),
The need for better interaction between businesses that are owned by Hindus and other communities, enhancement of commercial, social, economic and ethical values will be
The food industry is one of the most significant promoters of people-to-people relationships and trade ties between countries, a leading Indian Chef has said. Kunal
From the perspective of lenders, the primary risk for zombie businesses is that they will remain trapped in a cycle of dependence. A majority of
New Zealand must export more to improve its economic performance, according to a report released last month. New Zealand Institute of Economic Research has prepared
The Government signalled last year that Officials would be undertaking further work on changes to investment policy. The concern at the time was whether a
While a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between New Zealand and India is yet to show tangible progress, business-to-business ties between organisations in either country is
Britain and New Zealand have signed a pact that would strengthen cyber security, check such common menaces as hacking and promote intellectual property rights. The
When the deadline expired on December 31, 2012, nine candidates had been nominated to replace WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy. This was a few more than
Parliament resumed on January 29 and will rise for Christmas on December 12, with a total of 93 sitting days scheduled. One of its first
In its report for ExportNZ, the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research had suggested a number of initiatives to remove the country’s export performance, thereby
The Punjab State government has done well to address the problem of fake marriages by making it mandatory for all weddings conducted within its borders
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