March 2014

April 1, 2014

ANZAC Day Tribute

The moonless night Casts unfamiliar shadows On our precious land The age-old battle Of a familiar kind Pray for our land Pray for hope In

April 1, 2014

Krishna Rocks with a Carnival

A group of devotees of Lord Krishna are organising ‘Krishna Karnival,’ a day-long event of prayers and performances in Auckland. ‘Krishna Rocks,’ as the Movement

Adversity strengthens resolve to do good

Fate brings twists and turns to everyone’s life in the case of some, disaster strikes plunging families into depths of despair. “It is often said

April 1, 2014

Saraswati statue in Washington

Indonesia, which has the largest Muslim population in the world, has gifted an imposing 16-foot-high statue of Saraswati, the Hindu Goddess of Education and Wisdom,

April 1, 2014

Vipassana leads the path to eternal bliss

For several years now, I have been seeking the path to eternal happiness and bliss. I believe this is the purpose of life – to

April 1, 2014

Cantabrian Scientist gets Indian Award

A Christchurch based Scientist has been recognised by an Indian organisation for his services in the fields of research and other sectors. The NRI Welfare

April 1, 2014

Manukau Indians elect new team

Members of the Manukau Indian Association (MIA) elected Veer Khar as their President for the year at their Annual General Meeting held on March 23,

April 1, 2014

Orators toast the nonagenarian master

Public speaking skills, fun and entertainment will come to the fore at a meeting of the Three Kings Toastmasters on April 3. It will be

April 1, 2014

Tabla Master heads for Auckland

At a fleeting glance, he may look like another legendry Tabla player but Ustad Tari Khan is no less in his mastery of the art.

April 1, 2014

Good games of Badminton in Auckland

Another intense dose of Trans-Tasman rivalry is about to hit Auckland. Some of the best U17 badminton players in Australasia are representing their State or

Fitness with fun resists obesity

Members of the Indian community are evincing interest in physical fitness programmes but those that add fun and entertainment are becoming increasingly popular. A series

April 1, 2014

A long tour of Cricket in Fiji

Cricket is beginning an impressive innings in Fiji with the National Sports Commission (FNSC) launching its ‘Outreach Programme,’ to evince the larger interest of Fijians

Women In Business

Latha Ananthanarayanan

No one can ever be ‘over-insured’ since insurance needs evolve, exacerbated by increasing risks, and most importantly spiraling medical costs. The public health system is

Women In Business

Laxmi Jhunjhnuwala

Visitors to Sudima Auckland Airport Hotel, unless they are customers or friends, would not know that Laxmi Jhunjhnuwala is its Director of the Company. For,

Women In Business

Rekha Singh

Patients and those accompanying them to East Side Family Doctors in the East Auckland suburb of Pakuranga will find Rekha Singh at once a Nurse,

Women In Business

Shobhna Golian

Experience and expertise are among the pre-requisites of legal practitioners and those with a friendly approach, faster accessibility and sincere desire to promote customer care

Baisakhi Special

Sikhs tighten bond in Baisakhi spirit

Sikhs are among the most widely spread communities around the world and their ability to forge a unique bond with the people of the land

Baisakhi Special

Punjabis get ready to mark festivities

Thousands of people representing the Punjabi community will visit Gurdwars and other venues to mark Baisakhi, one of the most important events in their religious

Five virtues of distinction

The virtues recommended by the Scriptures are many, but five of them are regarded as major virtues. These are Chastity, Patience, Contentment, Detachment and Humility.

Lautoka Port to boost Fijian economy

A new port facility in Lautoka is expected to herald a new era of accelerated economic growth with increasing job prospects, Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama

March 15, 2014 Issue

Parties draw battle line for the ballot

Prime Minister John Key’s decision to hold the general election on September 20, 2014 has at least removed one element from public debates and social

Travel agency creditors meet

Liquidators of Greenwoods Corner Travel (which traded as Panworld Travel Mangere) have convened a meeting of creditors on March 19, 2014 at 10 am at

March 15, 2014 Issue

Immigration approves declined applicants

Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has apologised to 253 potential Indian migrants for having wrongly declined their applications earlier. Readers may recall a news item that

March 15, 2014 Issue

New Forum to address immigration issues

Immigration is an emotional issue, involving people – individuals, families and businesses. People migrate from a comparatively less developed country to the so-called ‘fully developed

March 15, 2014 Issue

Ethnic businesses deserve better treatment

Ethnic businesses, especially Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) deserve support and despite their strong commitment and progress, they are often ignored, Ethnic Affairs Minister Judith

March 15, 2014 Issue

Singh loses immigration license

The press note said that the Authority had refused to renew his licence to give immigration advice after he was convicted of electoral fraud. As

March 15, 2014 Issue

The Flag is our identity, not brand

When I was 13, I got my own room, and I wanted to paint it green. And when I say wanted green, I mean ‘Green.’

March 15, 2014 Issue

These power bills are shocking

If your power bills are rising and you do not know why, you are not alone: it is happening all over the country. As Labour

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