May 2013

June 1, 2013 Issue

Dilemma of migrant Muslims in the West

Muslims, who have migrated to western countries such as US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, have encountered many problems. There are two major categories

June 1, 2013 Issue

Bhagavad Gita promotes health education

Nutrition is the study of nutrients in foods, how the body uses nutrients and the relationship between diet, health and disease. Nutritional Science investigates the

Forum brings together Temples, Hindu bodies

Trustees, Priests and those involved with Hindu Temples and Hindu associations would have an opportunity to meet, exchange information at a meeting scheduled to be

June 1, 2013 Issue

Global Conference on women in Hamilton

The Waikato Chapter of the Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) and the GOPIO International Women’s Council are jointly organising a Forum next

June 15, 2013 Issue

Ancient Temple needs structural uplift

A 12th Century Temple in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu is in urgent need of reconstruction and refurbishment to regain its glory. ‘Suyambu

June 1, 2013 Issue

The spirit of New Zealand on canvas

A collection of paintings in acrylic on canvas, intriguing story-installations, sketches and cartoons will go on display in Tauranga later this month, It will feature

June 1, 2013 Issue

High School student named Miss India Wellington

Teenagers were the most successful of the contestants at the Miss India Wellington beauty pageant held in the Capital City on Saturday, May 25, 2013,

June 1, 2013 Issue

Programme to honour Bengali poets

Auckland based Bhabna New Zealand will honour five Bengali poets tomorrow (June 2) as a part of its anniversary celebrations. Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), Dwijendralal Ray

June 1, 2013 Issue

Music and dance extol Saint from another era

More than fifty singers, dancers and musicians participated in a concert last weekend, paying tributes to Annamacharya, one of the greatest saints and lyricists of

June 1, 2013 Issue

A century later, Indian Cinema comes into its own

Indian cinema completed 100 years of its existence on May 3. The first feature film, produced by Dadasaheb Phalke was ‘Raja Harishchandra,’ a silent movie

June 1, 2013 Issue

Sports Tournament begins in Pukekohe

The New Zealand Indian Sports Tournament begins in Pukekohe today (June 1), with teams from all over the country participating in the annual event. Hosted

Rogues destroy Gentlemen’s Game

Season Six of the Indian Premier League (IPL) has been rocked by allegations of spot fixing .Three current IPL players S Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and

Ayurveda removes barriers to healthy life

/filWe need a holistic approach to health and should not allow anyone to suffer for lack of planning and care. New Zealanders deserve quality healthcare.

Health and Wellness

Pharmacy feels community pulse

The Roskill Village Pharmacy is an iconic and a pioneer Pharmacy in Mt Roskill, established more than 50 years ago by legendary sports administrator and

Health and Wellness

Centre cares for public welfare

While the importance of healthcare is widely understood, the high cost of such care in the private sector keeps people away from seeking timely diagnosis

Health and Wellness

East Auckland GP ensures good family health

Members of the Indian community are known for neglecting their health and despite surveys, reports and other findings that recommend regular visits to their General

May 15 2013 Issue

Budget shows we are in good financial health

As I mentioned recently, the National-led Government will present our fifth Budget to New Zealand on May 16. The Budget will show that the Government’s

May 15 2013 Issue

2degrees, Mercury Printz among Awards Sponsors

We are happy to announce that 2degrees Mobile Limited and Mercury Printz, both Auckland based companies, have joined our galaxy of Sponsors of Indian Newslink

Free Workshops enhance Awards value

A growing number of businesspersons of Indian origin believe that the free Workshops held as part of the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (IBA) help

Let us talk about writing a Constitution

The need for a written Constitution, size and duration of Parliament and review of the existing statutes are among the issues on which the Government

May 15 2013 Issue

Awards provide toolkit for business planning

This is the sixth year for these Awards and the annual programme has become well established as an important feature of the business planning tool

May 15 2013 Issue

‘GST’ adds value to customer service

Customer Service has always been the true measure of success of an organisation, whether it operates as a monopoly or under fierce competition. But such

May 15 2013 Issue

IRD computer overrun can run us over

Half a billion dollars is an enormous amount of money. $500 million dollars is almost a third of Police’s annual budget. It is 100 times

May 15 2013 Issue

Stalwart of East Coast community

I offer my condolences to the whanau of Labour Member of Parliament Parekura Horomia who died on April 29, 2013. Parekura Horomia was the Member

Crime could be similar, but verdicts differ

Why are there inconsistencies in sentencing levels? Are sentences adequate in cases of violence causing death, and should such cases as ‘murder’ are not reduced

May 15 2013 Issue

Death seizes valuable lawmaker

New Zealand lost a leader last fortnight, a Member of Parliament who dedicated his life to serving the people of this country. I lost a

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