April 2014

Mobile App attracts taxpayers

A mobile application proposal appears to have evinced the interest of many designers and software developers if the registration numbers are any indication. Inland Revenue

Salutations to the lost generations

Journalists who cover wars, natural and man-made disasters and events that attract public attention would be stupefied to discover the atrocities suffered by generations obscured

May 1, 2014 Issue

Election campaigns ignore real issues

Like elsewhere in the country, the metaphor, tone, tenor and idiom of the ongoing pre-poll campaign in Uttarakhand appears to be determined by sentiments on

Time for Indians to inspire leadership

People of Asian origin should strive towards excellence in all their pursuits in life and career, a prominent lawyer and teacher has said. “Asians are

Choice of the right Imam challenges

The Shura (Consultative) Council of the International Muslim Association of New Zealand IMAN) had advertised for a position of Imam for its Masjid in Kilbirnie

May 1, 2014 Issue

150 years of Papatoetoe in Time Capsule

A Time Capsule containing 150 years of the history of Papatoetoe was blessed by Kaumatua Rev Jim Rauwhero at a ceremony held last month. Former

Getting married is serious business

Marriages held in New Zealand must be entered in the Registry at the Department of Internal Affairs, says Tikka Rajinder Prakash Bedi, who was recently

May 1, 2014 Issue

Hamiltonian appointed Marriage Celebrant

With 55 years of married life, he and his wife not only make an ideal couple but also epitomise trust, confidence and mutual respect that

May 1, 2014 Issue

Sky Tower challenges firefighters

More than seven hundred firefighters from around New Zealand will race up Auckland’s most iconic structure on Saturday, May 17 as a part of the

Media sensation can abet suicides

The Law Commission recently presented a report to Parliament concerning suicide reporting by the media. Fearing that the Coroner’s Act 2006 was not very clear

Tongans foster community spirit

A few weeks ago, some friends in Auckland held a fundraiser. They put on an afternoon outdoor party, with music, food, lots of people from

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Baptism by Holy Spirit adds Divinity

“The water does not do anything except get you wet,” says Matt, 8. “When you get baptised in the Holy Spirit, you get cleansed by

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Domestic pets add value to human life

These things teach you the actual meaning of life and other ultra-important values. Responsibility, ownership, relationship-building, and, most important, how to stay happy are among

May 1, 2014 Issue

Another evening of Rock coming

It would be an evening of music, dance and revelry especially for the younger members of the community as a visiting singer renders a number

May 1, 2014 Issue

Programme to promote poetry

Community friend Ghouse Majeed is hosting the programme organised by the Urdu Hindi Cultural Association of New Zealand at the Fickling Convention Centre in Three

May 1, 2014 Issue

The King of fruits captures Auckland

Indian mangoes, which are among the best in the world, were not allowed in New Zealand until recently due to the stringent import standards of

May 1, 2014 Issue

Music from the Land of Gods allures

The vibrant music of the North Indian State of Uttarakhand with its rhythm and melody came to life at a concert last week. Organised by

May 1, 2014 Issue

India’s Gill wins opening round Rally

India’s Gourav Gill of Team MRF won the opening round of the Asia Pacific Rally Championship held at Whangarei on April 13. Forty-nine cars participated

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