Sri Lanka at cross-roads to transformation
Ravi Nyayapati – Sri Lanka has had an awkward tour of New Zealand so far. Whilst they may have won one of the ODIs, and
Ravi Nyayapati – Sri Lanka has had an awkward tour of New Zealand so far. Whilst they may have won one of the ODIs, and
Ravi Nyayapati – At age 35, many plan for the next big phase of their careers and identify opportunities for contribution to society, with an
Humm FM Radio beats its own record Staff Reporter – Hundreds of people, many of them children, made the most of a Radiothon organised by
Staff Reporter – Auckland based community worker Nadesan Nanthakumar has reason to feel proud. As his annual ‘Musical Journey,’ steps in to the fourth year,
Ratna Venkat – Hindi Cinema’s golden era of music and dance will return as ‘Old is Gold VIII’ gets on stage at Dorothy Winstone Centre,
Ratna Venkat – The fact that paintings mirror the moods and feelings of artists finds more than adequate proof at an ongoing exhibition at the
Debut author offers suspense thriller Book Review: Okasna Ratna Venkat – In a world that is increasingly becoming ruthless and selfish, true love and firendship
Venkat Raman – The fact that our children have immense talent was demonstrated by 13-year-old Eksimar Sahni at her solo exhibition of paintings last month.
Lord Ganesha is one of the most revered and loved Hindu Gods. He is also one of the most commonly associated symbols of Hinduism, besides
Makara Sankranti – Most Hindu festivals follow the position of the moon and are based on the lunar calendar. Thus, the dates of festivals change
Our People: Shefali Mehta Community care and social service come naturally to Shefali Mehta, who is the lone person of Indian Sub-Continent origin to be
Venkat Raman – Anxiety, excitement and expectation will be among the emotions that will rule contestants walking under the spotlight at a regional beauty contest
Staff Reporter – If you are one of those keen on learning the importance of meditation, more importantly practicing it in daily life, you should
Zia Ahmad – Dr Anisur Rahman, a veteran leader of the Muslim Community, was presented with the ‘Hamilton City Civic Award,’ one of the highest
Venkat Raman – While a majority of Aucklanders would have been relaxing and enjoying New Year’s Day, a small group of 30 youngsters were at
As a country with increasing diversity, New Zealand has been actively encouraging intensified community involvement, personifying which is the country’s largest commercial bank. As well
Siblings set the pace for excellence – It is a joy to see young people pursuing excellence and writing about our achievers in a variety
Forecasts for the New Year vary depending on who you would like to believe but there are a number of invariables that should be taken
Shivshankar Menon – Without drastic modifications in Chinese or American behaviour – which I consider unlikely – the rise of China means three things. First,
Richard Forgan – Faced with increasing calls for loosening the purse strings, together with subdued growth and low inflation, Finance Minister Bill English has stuck
Julian Wood – New Zealand is a rich country, but many households struggle to make ends meet. Findings from the Statistics New Zealand’s Household Economic
Dr Don Brash – Many months ago, the Indian Government announced its intention to introduce Goods and Services Tax (GST). Recently, I was asked whether
Governments are deterring business travellers and tourists with cumbersome visa requirements that do little to make their countries more secure. The Economist – The rise
Meaningful alliance will tighten Indo-Kiwi bond Dr Richard Worth – Business Councils the world over need to ensure that they do not fall into the
Money, money everywhere but not a penny in the till Luke Parker – The ability to generate cash flow in the infant stages of a
Sunil Kaushal – New Zealand has a longstanding and friendly relationship with India, including language (English), democracy (People’s Representation) and sports (Cricket). Our government’s decision
The Economist – Owen Jones, who mainly works for The Guardian, is an excellent and influential writer, but we feel duty-bound to comment on an article
Staff Reporter – The government has sought public opinion on its proposal to make a number of changes to those operating small passenger services such
December was a month with monetary policy taking centre stage, with further easing by the the European Central Bank (ECB), Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Reserve Bank of Fiji – Recent data for the Fijian economy indicate that overall economic activity remains relatively strong supported by robust domestic demand and
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