Sudima Christchurch launches $25 million uplift
One of the most progressive companies of New Zealand’s hospitality sector has undertaken an ambitious project to recreate Christchurch as a favourite destination. Sudima Hotels
One of the most progressive companies of New Zealand’s hospitality sector has undertaken an ambitious project to recreate Christchurch as a favourite destination. Sudima Hotels
In the face of an economy with a weak growth rate that has been under 5% for the second year running, the new Indian Prime
Stories of his exploits and triumphs in the arenas of geopolitics and economics filled the pages of New Zealand’s dailies: dinner with President Xi Jinping,
A thirteen-year-old boy is facing charges relating to the murder of Henderson Dairy owner Arun Kumar (Indian Newslink, June 15, 2014), while his 12-year-old friend
The biggest changes in 20 years to consumer protection laws come into force on June 17. The Consumer Guarantees Act (CGA) and Fair Trading Act
Medtech Global has gained a further funding grant of just over $1.6 million to progress with the Australian-based clinical trial of its VitelMed telehealth technology
While the New Zealand Government recognises and appreciates the contributions of people of Indian origin in economic growth and social development, is the rest of
The situation in Iraq is now very serious. The country risks splitting into two with Jihadist group ISIS rebels moving uncomfortably close to Baghdad. The
Hindus travelling to various parts of the world now have the facility of locating online Temples, with details of the Deities, opening hours and other
The Supreme Sikh Society of New Zealand received a cheque for $6000 from Western Union from two top officials at a ‘Thank You’ dinner held
A well-meaning linguist and teacher is offering free English language lessons that would be useful for new migrants and residents who struggle to become effective
Young minds reach for the stars with the urge to do well in a number of areas, diverse and far from each other. But the
Hindu, followers of Arya Samaj and others with interest in the ancient scriptures and teachings of India may find a ten-day ‘Ved Prachaar’ (Vedic discourses)
Auckland based Arogya Mantra has organised a free check-up for Diabetes in South Auckland on Saturday, July 5 from 10 am at 141 Kolmar Road
New Zealand’s multicultural and multi-religious profile received another endorsement at a Buddhist Temple meeting last month. Speakers representing the Buddhist, Sikh and Bahai communities were
“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
Company and fun are very important for a person. These things teach you the actual meaning of life and other ultra-important values. Responsibility, ownership, relationship-building,
That is what Professor Kate Pickett, Co-author of The Spirit Level implied at a recent bursting-at-the-seams lecture at University of Auckland on the ills of
Avish Sharma, a young singer with promising prospects, delighted his parents, peers and associates by winning in the worldwide T Series online contest recently. His
The annual dance competition organised by Ace Talent Promotions has taken a step forward with the inclusion of High Schools. The ‘Dance Intermediate and High
Students of the Sai Natyalaya received a standing ovation at the Dorothy Winstone Centre of Auckland Girls Grammar School on Saturday, June 28, 2014 for
Two films relating to India will be shown as a part of the New Zealand International Film Festival beginning on July 17. ‘The Lunch Box’
The FIFA World Cup 2014 has thus far produced excellent football. The world’s best 32 football playing nations have top-lined their finest players. The World
Budding Cricketers will have a rare opportunity of free coaching sessions in the South Auckland suburb of Papatoetoe from next week. Called, ‘Cricket Drive,’ the
“We may have all come on different ships, but we’re in the same boat now.” -Martin Luther King Jr Nineteen years have been a long
New Zealanders would have the rare opportunity of seeing and perhaps meeting one of the most popular and prominent film stars from Bollywood next month.
A day can be too long to survive in the media world, much like politics. Eight years then would seem like an era in the
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