September 14, 2014

Sept 15, 2014 Issue

Cultural Nirvana brings ovation and award

Ranjna Patel brought pride and honour not only to her team at Nirvana Healthcare Group but also to the business community in general and Indians

Sept 15, 2014 Issue

Charity drive on Amma’s Birthday

Members of the Amma New Zealand Inc, an organisation devoted to spreading the religious and social message of Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, popularly and affectionately called,

Elders’ Day coming

Shanti Niwas Charitable Trust will observe the ‘International Day of Older Persons’ at its premises (14 Spring Street) in Onehunga on Saturday, September 27. The

Grit and prudence dictate character

What separates righteous anger from rioting mobs? What triggers the turn from peaceful protest against injustice, to looting and violence, on the scale most recently

Sept 15, 2014 Issue

West Aucklanders promise brighter Diwali

After successfully delivering the largest indoor Diwali festival to the people of Auckland for 14 years, the Waitakere Indian Association (WIA) looks forward to promoting

Sept 15, 2014 Issue

Rising numbers challenge Bharata Natyam Guru

The rising number of youngsters taking to the South Indian classical dance of Bharata Natyam and the consequent increase in the number of ‘Arangetrams’ constantly

Sept 15, 2014 Issue

Satvik Veena concert in Auckland

Salil Bhatt, one of the foremost players of ‘Satvik Veena’ will be in Auckland this weekend to present a unique event with local Tabla maestro

Sudima gourmets the best of India

When Sudesh Jhunjhnuwala, Chief Executive of the Sudima Hotels and his family were considering construction of a Hotel near Auckland Airport more than five years

New Zealand losing face over export education

In my previous article titled, ‘International students challenge local job seekers’ (Indian Newslink, August 15, 2014), I wrote about the need for foreign students wishing

Two legal experts keen to meet you

Kenton Chambers Lawyers prides itself of respectable relationship with Immigration New Zealand (INZ), high success rate in providing immigration services, high quality service and professionalism,

Immigration Special

Employee Rights embrace all workers

I want to make it absolutely clear that I will not tolerate any exploitation of migrants. Migrant workers with similar skills and experience to their

Erring couple sentenced

The Manukau Magistrate District court sentenced on Wednesday, September 10, a couple to 60 hours community work for falsely registering the birth of a child

Indian Newslink

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