July 31, 2015

The President never dies

Editorial Two We met him four years after he retired as the 11th President of India. In the Delhi Summer of 2011, he exuded greater

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Finest product of Syncretistic India

Bal Anand –  He was the finest product of the Syncretistic Culture of India I heard of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam sometime in 1981 from

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Family feud no good to bring up children

Mengzhu Fu –  Following the double murder of Farhat Rana and Sidra Noor in Ranui last year, Shakti decided to initiate a campaign, in honour

Community

Union worker receives Achievement Award

Staff Reporter –  For hundreds of people who know him as a professional ‘quality analyst,’ pursuer of just causes and community leader, it was a

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Hamilton Malayalees get ready for Onam

Dilip Kurien –  We the people from Kerala in South India are termed Malayalees and proudly describe our land as ‘God’s Own Country.’ Kerala is

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An ode to laugh, think and sing with celebrity

Venkat Raman- Good humour, thinking power and open-hearted friendship may not be the best attributes that are found in all politicians but there are some

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Tamil language classes begin in Auckland

Staff Reporter –  Muthtamil Sangam in Auckland has announced the commencement of the third term of Tamil language classes from July 25, 2015. Sangam Secretary

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Asians blamed for faulty policy

–  New Zealand needs investment monies and it is the way this investment is managed that is at fault rather than the country’s Asian population.

The tongue has more venom than the ears

Carey Kinsolving –  “If you have too many questions, you may not have any friends,” six-year old Myles said. Yes, sometimes it is better not

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Wild foliage threatens Himalayan bloom

Rajendra Prasad Nailwal –  With the onset of Monsoon, the world-famous Valley of Flowers lying in the upper reaches of district Chamoli of Uttarakhand in

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Let us put our house in order first

Gurbrinder Aulakh What is in a name? To steal the words of Juliet, “What’s in a (sur) name?” The person who released the real estate

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Muslims mark Eid Al Fitr in festive spirit

Venkat Raman –  Hundreds of thousands of Muslims celebrated Eid Al Fitr in New Zealand on July 18, 2015, marking the end of the Holy

Entertainment

Bank serves recipe for restaurant success

Smita Kanwar –  Sangeet Indian Cuisine (located at 736 Great South Road, Manukau) is an institution in South Auckland. Not only are the Prime Minister

Entertainment

‘India’s daughter’ comes to town

Controversial film being screened on August 16 While the horrific rape of a young woman in Delhi on December 12, 2012 stirred the conscience of

Sports

IPL ban raises eyebrows and tempers

Ravi Nyayapati –  The Indian Premier League (IPL) is no stranger to controversy. Since its inception in 2008, there has been prolonged public dispute on

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