September 14, 2015

Doctors to outline health issues to Tamils

Staff Reporter Members of the Muthamil Sangam Inc and their guests will have a rare opportunity of understanding a number of issues related to their

Are we prepared for the big bang migration?

Editorial One You would never fail to notice the excitement in the eyes of those (especially statisticians, immigration officials and the Party in power) when

The human story of migration

Editorial Two A Santa Clara University (a Jesuit Institution in the Silicon Valley of America) study has underscored the inevitability of migration, going as far

Fijilink

Every bag of tea holds a ribbon  

Mere Naleba The Fiji Cancer Society hopes to raise more funds in ‘Bushells Fiji’s Biggest Morning Tea 2015’ than it did during last year’s annual

Education

Resolve strengthens the Taiwanese Nation

Gina Giordani  I had an amazing opportunity to visit the Republic of China (ROC) or Taiwan last month with seven other young New Zealand Future

Trust promotes Hindi among School students

Hindi Language and Culture Trust based in Papatoetoe High School is organising a Cultural Evening at the Papatoetoe High School (Block H9) located at Nicholson

Some hard lessons on education and training

Jenny Salesa Labour’s Education spokesperson Chris Hipkins and I are leading the ‘Education and Training’ work stream for Labour’s ‘Future of Work Commission.’ We have

Homelink

New migrants change demography and work ethics

Priyanca Radhakrishnan On a Saturday morning, two weeks ago, more than 70 people from diverse ethnic communities came together in Auckland to find out more

Homelink

Getting to know Islam better

Staff Reporter ‘Islam Open Day’ held at Aotea Square in Auckland’s Central Business District over the weekend was one of the largest and most impressive

Homelink

Police sign MoU with Muslims

Police and leaders of New Zealand’s Muslim communities have signed a renewed Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen their partnership. Police Commissioner Mike Bush and Federation

System failures put public at risk

When Arun Kumar was killed in his Henderson dairy in 2014, a family lost a son, a husband and a father. I met with the

Hindi Week boosts pride of identity

Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi The past week was a great time for the Indian community to share its culture and heritage with the wider community as

Immigration officials scoff at dodgers

Kamil Lakshman The new Immigration legislation is causing a lot of concern. The number of persons providing misleading information to Immigration New Zealand (INZ) is

Media man faces court charges

The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has laid Crimes Act charges against Victor John Clarke (61), in the Auckland District Court. The charges against Mr Clarke

Front Page

Our Award Winning Master of Ceremonies

Venkat Raman We are happy to announce that Michelle Pickles, one of the most popular television personalities on TV3 will be our Masters of Ceremonies

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Miniature paintings carry Rama through centuries

Ratna Venkat Those who are familiar with Ramayan would know that this epic centres on the ‘Journey’ of Lord Rama (worshipped by Hindus as the

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Ladakh bears its soul with toughened divinity

Ashok Kochhar There is no other place on Earth as barrenly beautiful, pure, and divine as Ladakh. It is one of the toughest terrains on

Classical art from canvas of history

Ratna Venkat There is perhaps no one alive today to recite his or her personal experience of Raja Ravi Varma, but descendants of generations of

Out and About New Zealand

Vast spaces of unspoilt Nature beckons Department of Conservation There are many things that make up being a ‘Kiwi’, but one in particular stands out.

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Chemical engineer learns the chemistry of filmmaking

Staff Reporter Affable Aiswarya Entertainments Limited Sasi Nambissan recently completed a Malayalam movie’s Line producer role in Auckland and Rotorua. The film, titled, ‘Life of

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Tales of yore beget traditional values

Praneeta Kochhar Families have always been an extension of one’s identity. Your beliefs, faith and culture, are all part of your identity, and these are

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Flight Attendant takes off with Miss Indianz title

Venkat Raman An international flight attendant soared to great heights of fame and applause as she was crowned Miss Indianz 2015 at a well-attended event

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Tradition takes the front seat at music concert

Sunil Gadgil Naad Trust hosted its first annual event of Indian Classical Music on Saturday, August 29, 2015 at Mt Albert War Memorial Hall. Called,

Focus on Manurewa and Papakura

Rising soccer star scores well in Birmingham

Venkat Raman Fourteen-year-old Arzan Todywalla created yet another soccer record last month. The Pakuranga College student played three matches for Birmingham City Football Club (BCFC)

Sports

All Blacks prepare to defend World Cup

Apurv Shukla The All Blacks announced their squad of 31 players to defend the Rugby World Cup, which begins in England on September the 18th.

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