September 30, 2015

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Intercultural Alliance resonates in Auckland

Ratna Venkat Auckland has been my home for more than half of my life, and as a performing artiste based in this big little city,

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

A rare watch of games people don’t play

Ratna Venkat –  It is a well-known fact that Chinese Art and Sport culture occupy a prominent place on the world stage, but little do

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Amidst chaos and noise, charm reigns in Delhi

Ashok Kochhar –  From Hastinapur to Shahjahanabad, and Dilli to New Delhi, this is the Capital of a majestic Country for over 5000 years. Presently

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Freedom is a word used without thinking

Praneeta Kochhar –  Humans are the most evolved species on the planet. We have developed various skills over millions of years of evolution that set

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Photographer of the Fortnight

Every click brings a thousand words Arnold Newman, the American photographer who has created a niche for himself on ‘environmental portraits of artists and politicians’

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Capital to witness first confluence of dances

Siva Dorairaj Wellingtonians will have the first-hand experience of witnessing two forms of Indian classical dances at a programme scheduled to be held on October

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Hindi film star returns home with stolen hearts

Apurv Shukla Indian film and show business celebrities are known to return home with wallets full of cash and baggage full of goodies but one

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Out and About in New Zealand

  Nature at its best: islands at the heart of the Hauraki Gulf Department of Conservation They have been settled, farmed and mined, seen battles

Terror supersedes benevolence in Middle East

Editorial One Call it ‘Arab Spring,’ ‘Revolt against despotism’ or ‘Cry of Democracy,’ the Middle East has become the world’s most dangerous place for human

Extremists destroy Syrian treasures

Editorial Two Terrorists have rampaged the ancient town of Palmyra in Syria and bombed the ‘Temple of Baalshamin,’ and plundered the treasures of once famous

Extremists destroy Syrian treasures

Editorial Two Terrorists have rampaged the ancient town of Palmyra in Syria and bombed the ‘Temple of Baalshamin,’ and plundered the treasures of once famous

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Syrian crisis takes the world by its throat

Mahendra Sukhdeo –  One of the cruel casualties of the Middle East crisis is this year’s capture of Palmyra by the ISIL (Islamic State of

Business

Technology breaks through economic barriers

But it would be survival of the fastest Dr Jebamalai Vinanchiarachi In an increasingly competitive environment, it is not the question of the survival of

Business

Ballooning External Debt causes concern

Stephen Toplis –  New Zealand’s annual current account deficit stood at 3.5% of GDP in the year to June. That looks a bit better than

Business

New tax leaves creditors out of pocket

Leicester Gouwland –  Inland Revenue Department (IRD) recently released an officials’ paper on ‘Resident Land Withholding Tax,’ a tax to apply to offshore sellers of

Business

Work and life find better balance with Maori

Professor Jarrod Haar –  New research from Massey University has compared work/life balance and life satisfaction levels across seven cultures and found that New Zealand

Education

Young Analog Astronaut on Mission to Mars

History is replete with examples cataloguing the impact of the celestial sky on our civilisations, from engineering and science to literature, art and music. The

Education

Petition against dismissal of Philosopher Shaw

More than 150 persons have raised their voice against the decision of the Victoria University to dispense with the services of Professor of Philosophy Dr

Education

Colourful world of children keeps growing

Venkat Raman –  Raising children in a positive environment according opportunities for their intellectual, physical and personality development has grown beyond parental and domestic responsibility

Homelink

Business Awards generate widespread interest

Venkat Raman –  The Eighth Annual Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards have begun to evince the interest of the wider communities in New Zealand as

Homelink

Tighter laws can punish rogue employers

Venkat Raman –  New Zealand is yet to demonstrate the political and social will to punish rogue employers who exploit migrant workers, international students and

Treatment of workers puts New Zealand to shame

‘Virtual slavery, like the 18th century but worse because we were imprisoned.’ That was the description by crew members of foreign fishing vessels working within

Let’s take the sting out of exploitation

Kamil Lakshman-  How has migrant exploitation arisen and why is it on the increase? What motivates one to exploit another? Why do those that are

Indian Newslink

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