July 31, 2013

Bus rides can be cheaper if not free

In his first article to Indian Newslink, Auckland Mayoral Candidate John Palino has identified transport and traffic congestion as two great challenges for the largest

Early detection can cure corruption cancer

The lead story in our last issue (July 15) had expressed concern over corruption creeping gradually into our economy. Although the areas in which graft

August 1, 2013 Issue

Strategic alliance eludes Indo-US relations

The recent visit of the US Secretary of State John Kerry to India to participate in the Fourth round of Strategic Dialogue between the two

August 1, 2013 Issue

Festivities to mark Indian Independence

While almost all Indian associations and groupings will organise flag-hoisting ceremonies at their own or hired premises and take a solemn vow to protect the

August 1, 2013 Issue

Brown underscores importance of Primary Care

Auckland Mayor Len Brown has highlighted the significance of providing clean, efficient and total heathcare to all residents, paying tributes to medical practitioners, nurses, clinics

Model of the Fortnight

Going around the world and promoting tourism are among the passions of Shaleen Khan, a Year 12 student at Newlands College in Wellington. Born in

Model of the Fortnight

Going around the world and promoting tourism are among the passions of Shaleen Khan, a Year 12 student at Newlands College in Wellington. Born in

August 1, 2013 Issue

First Indian on ASB Community Trust

One of the most successful businesspersons of the Indian community has been appointed to the Board of Trustees of the ASB Community Trust. Vipan Garg,

August 1, 2013 Issue

Indian migrants vibrate positive views on sex

India is known for its high burden of HIV/AIDS cases, and more recently, Indian men in India received a lot of media attention because of

August 1, 2013 Issue

Four language formula speaks well for Singapore

Singapore’s multiracial and multicultural social makeup has resulted in a peculiar language profile. The country has adopted one representative language for each of the four

Devotees to mark Janmashtami this month

The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKON) will celebrate Janmashtami at the Hare Krishna Temple near Auckland on August 29. The Festival, marking the birth

Tamil language classes for children

Auckland based Muthtamil Sangam is hosting Tamil classes for children on Saturdays from 4 pm to 5 pm at 56 Glass Road (Roskill South Oasis

August 1, 2013 Issue

Women’s global meet in Sydney

The International Women’s Council of the Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) will conduct its global conference for women in Sydney later this

August 1, 2013 Issue

Famous Carnatic musician due here

One of the foremost singers of Carnatic music will be in Auckland later this month for a concert organised by Rasikas New Zealand. Sikkil Gurucharan,

August 1, 2013 Issue

Hindustani musical evening radiates talent

Students of Swar Sadhana Academy of Indian Music presented a concert at the Fickling Convention Centre in Auckland on June 29, 2013. Trained by Academy

Federation wants racism kicked out of Football

The Wellington based New Zealand Federation of Multicultural Councils has called on Football New Zealand to develop a ‘Kick Racism Out’ campaign. Federation President Tayo

Eid Al Fitr

A peaceful community often misunderstood

The Muslim community all over the world is constantly under attack. They are criticised as terrorists, political insurgents and worse, as a community that always

Eid Al Fitr

Compassion signifies true spirit of Islam

All praises be to Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala for his infinite mercy and immeasurable blessings on all of us, to enable us to celebrate yet

Eid Al Fitr

Greetings from Us

The Holy Month of Ramadan is one of the most important and interesting periods in the Islamic Calendar. In many parts of the Islamic world,

Eid Al Fitr

The Festive spirit encompasses the world

One of the most significant and positive aspects of immigration is that most countries of the world today can boast of multicultural societies, adding to

Eid Al Fitr

Declining crime rate ensures public safety

Salaam and warm greetings to all our Muslim brothers and sisters in our community on this auspicious Holy month of Ramadan. Counties Manukau Police send

Eid Al Fitr

Multi-Ethnic Festival to mark Eid

A number of organisations are getting together to organise a Multi-Ethnic Festival to commemorate Eid Al Fitr later this month. New Zealand Muslim Association, South

Positive thoughts enhance quality of life

You have hundreds of thoughts a day. If they are mostly negative or pessimistic, you are likely to suffer from depression. Depression manifests in negative

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