October 30, 2014

Nov 1 2014 Issue

India begins to tick with Modi clock

Deepavali, the Festival of Lights, lent charm and dignity across India to welcome a hefty package of economic reforms announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Community

Visiting priest brings Grace and Mercy

Divine Retreat Centre (DRC) New Zealand is the Apostolate of the Bishop of Auckland. Father Michael Payyapilly VC of the Divine Retreat Centre (Potta) India

Low cost calls to Fiji

Coconut Communications is set to bring change to the way the local Pacific Island community has been staying in touch with their loved ones. We

Community

Teacher assigned Ambassador of Peace

The Universal Peace Foundation has honoured a High School teacher with its honorary title of ‘Ambassador of Peace.’ Navin Kumar received the honour at a

Community

New Zealand ignores war veteran

The efforts of a Royal New Zealand Defence Force Officer to visit Gallipoli to mark the 100th Anniversary ANZAC Day 2015 have proved to be

Music and Magic combine at Auckland Show

Bring together a magician who has gained a reputation for Presto (!) and a musician known for his mellifluous voice, you have an explosion of

Entertainment

Festival lights India hopes

Let more Indians enter the field of Cricket and may there be higher levels of cooperation and understanding between New Zealand India. That was the

Entertainment

Dharmendra brightens Tarana Diwali

Bollywood megastar Dharmendra faced a sea of his fan in high spirits as he spoke in Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu and Gujarati at the Tarana Manukau

Entertainment

Waitakere Indians prove another point

The Waitakere Diwali Festival, celebrated at the Trusts Arena on October 18 was a great hit with about 15,000 people enjoying the day’s festivities. There

Entertainment

ASB celebrates Diwali with Staff

ASB Bank celebrated Diwali with its staff on Friday, October 10, recognising and thanking people of Indian origin in particular for their diligence and hard

Entertainment

Food Security staff get a taste of India

More than 200 staff of the Auckland based ‘AsureQuality,’ marked Diwali on October 24 at its Auckland laboratory in Lynfield. Scientific Analyst Bala Venu Beeram

Entertainment

BNZ creates greater awareness

The Staff at BNZ enjoyed a day of fun, food and entertainment as they marked Diwali at their Head Office in Deloitte Centre, Queen Street

Entertainment

Mrs India Contest draws wider interest

Fun, entertainment and competitive spirit filled a memorable evening at a unique beauty pageant held in Auckland last month. Organised by Sukhvinder Bhullar, the competition,

Sangam Convention promises action and fun

The Annual Sports and Cultural Convention of the New Zealand Sangam will be held at the Mangere Centre Park Stadium in Auckland from November 7

Sports

Nasinu lifts IDC Trophy

Nasinu lifted the NZ Fiji FA Inc IDC Trophy, winning the championship title at the final match held in Auckland over the weekend. Nasinu outpaced

Sports

Ajmal’s ban ripples across the Cricket World

While many people are relieved over a drastic crackdown on Cricket’s infamous ’15 Degree Bend Rule,’ the International Cricket Council (ICC) can be justifiably condemned

Sports

Hamilton Nadi snatch Waikato Fiji Cup

The Hamilton Nadi team took the Waikato Fiji Cup at the final match held in Hamilton over the Labour weekend. The team defeated a star

Guru Nanak Jayanthi 2014

Gurdwaras plan festivities to honour the Guru

To millions of Sikhs around the world, Guru Nanak is the prime teacher, philosopher and guide who gave them a religion, enriching their moral, social

Guru Nanak Jayanthi 2014

Festivities inspire unity and service

Anniversaries associated with the lives of the Sikh Gurus are marked as Gurpurbs (festivals). The birthdays of Guru Nanak and Guru Govind Singh and the

Guru Nanak Jayanthi 2014

Guru Nanak, River Bein and Climate Change

EcoSikh President Dr Rajwant Singh exhorted a multi-faith audience of over 200 activists from all over the East Coast of US to form a joint

Guru Nanak Jayanthi 2014

Great leader of a great religion

The founder of the Sikh religion, Guru Nanak was born in 1469 in the Western Punjab village of Talwandi to a simple Hindu family. His

Secularism goes beyond tolerance

I was amazed when I immigrated with my family to New Zealand as a teenager to observe the principal at a state secondary school opening

Guru Nanak Jayanthi 2014

A few simple rules at the Gurdwara

Gurdwara (the door or the gateway to the Guru) is the name given to the Sikh’s place of worship, commonly addressed as Sikh temple in

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