July 31, 2015

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New Zealanders yet to harness power of women

Venkat Raman –  Notwithstanding the fact that New Zealand was the first country in the world to accord women franchise and despite the impressive record

Front Page

New body committed to Indo-Kiwi relationship

Venkat Raman –  A new organisation committed to promoting closer trade relations between New Zealand and India has been formed with its headquarters in Auckland.

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Two incidents touch hearts of Indians

Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi –  July 27, 2015 was a sad day for Indians in India and across the globe. Three militants disguised in Army uniforms

Homelink

Women deserve better opportunities to govern

Apurv Shukla –  The Fifth Annual Indian Newslink Sir Anand Satyanand Lecture held on Monday, July 27, 2015 at Pullman Hotel Auckland underlined the ‘Role

Homelink

Kiwis must improve gender equality record

Sir Anand Satyanand This lecture, now in its fifth year, has developed a tradition of delivering to a discerning audience, a worthwhile contribution to the

No police response now

Staff Reporter –  New Zealand Police have clarified their stand on issues relating to dubious astrologers and those following objectionable practice of witchcraft. A spokesperson

Homelink

High Commission lifts OCI fees

Staff Reporter – The Wellington based Indian High Commission has announced an upward revision in the fees charged for services related to Overseas Citizenship of

Business

Expert to advise AUT on eHealth

An expert on mental health and delivery of efficient services through online technology has been appointed Adjunct Professor to the Auckland University of Technology (AUT).

Duped students resort to extreme measures

Kamil Lakshman –  The recent incident of an international student from India threatening to commit suicide in the Electorate Office of National Party Member of

Education

Educational approach to Police diversity

Staff Reporter –  The efforts of the New Zealand Police to encourage various ethnic groups to join its ranks received another boost with the renewal

Education

Teenager prepares for Mathematics contest

Local Titirangi and Year 10 ACG Sunderland student Vanshika Nadgir is looking forward to competing in the region-wide Mathex Competition scheduled to be held on

Fijilink

Child deportation carries gross injustice

No consideration for six-year old rape victim Tuariki Delamere –  To all my many friends and clients in the Indian community throughout New Zealand, it

Fijilink

Call to dispense with health minister

Dr Biman Prasad –  Fiji’s Assistant Minister for Health and Medical Services Veena Bhatnagar should resign her portfolio for her shameful comment accusing the people

Fijilink

President commends Women’s Group

Staff Reporter –  President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau has commended the efforts of the International Women’s Association in assisting women and children as part of their

Business

Women make waves as radio tunes into change

Apurv Shukla –  Women have proved time and again that they can be good leaders and meet challenges, cope with stress and promote good corporate

New Zealanders should top homebuyers list

Phil Goff –  Debate over foreign ownership of New Zealand residential properties heated up last week. Figures from Barfoot and Thompson showing a high level

Business

New body committed to Indo-Kiwi relationship

Venkat Raman A new organisation committed to promoting closer trade relations between New Zealand and India has been formed with its headquarters in Auckland. A

Business

Insurance broker takes on self-challenge

Venkat Raman –  New Zealand’s largest Insurance Broker of Indian origin has just acquired another performing asset, thereby enhancing the potential to not only provide

Business

OCR cuts raise further expectations

Stephen Toplis –  New Zealand’s inflation is low or at least at an average level, with the Consumers Price Index increasing 0.4% in the June

Business

The use and misuse of our immigration system

Mike Bignell –  The PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Research discusses immigration trends and investor migrants, looking specifically at the state of immigration in New Zealand, how immigration

Business

Sahara International Group

An excellent exemplar of eLearning Knowledge is Power. More than a cliché, it is also the truth, and in this immensely competitive world, a business

Forgery puts man in the dock

Staff Reporter –  The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has brought charges against Mark Lawrence Ivil (58) in the Tauranga District Court. Mr Ivil faces 21

Former immigration officials await verdict

A former immigration official and his associate have pleaded guilty in the Auckland District Court on July 22, 2015 to corruption and bribery charges brought

The dark side of social media worsens

Editorial One The government has done well to tighten the law making cyberbullying a culpable offence, providing for punitive measures that would include a prison

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