Food and aid pour into Fiji
Robert Khan – The international community has rallied behind Fiji to support the recovery of Fijians in the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Winston, the most
Robert Khan – The international community has rallied behind Fiji to support the recovery of Fijians in the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Winston, the most
From UNICEF – Arish Naresh lived through a number of cyclones as a child in Fiji. He relives how terrifying the experience can be for
Jenny Salesa – My thoughts and prayers are with the people of Fiji and Tonga, who have been detrimentally affected by Tropical Cyclone Winston. I
Staff Reporter – info@indiannewslink.co.nz New Zealanders will have a unique opportunity this month to decide on the future of their National Flag. They will be
David Shearer – In my electorate (Mt Albert), there is a wonderful neighbourhood radio station called Planet FM 104.6. Every month I visit the studio
Press Release – Appliance City, a company with its registered office in Papatoetoe, Auckland was placed in liquidation on February 15, 2016, according to the
Julian Wood – I never knew the ‘glory days’ of tertiary education when everything was free. After high school, I was ushered into the mid-1990s
Venkat Raman – Fiji’s decision to purchase military weapons from the Russian Federation and the recent delivery of equipment in 25 containers not only demonstrated
Bruce Hassall – Purpose is becoming much more important for organisations and I think that reflects the world we live in today, which is changing
PricewaterhouseCoopers Survey – New Zealand Chief Executives are less positive about the outlook for the global economy than they were last year, but remain optimistic
It found 85% of the respondents, more than the global level (74%), and slightly up from last year’s New Zealand figure (84%) expressing concern over
Dennis Nally – As they look forward to the year ahead, Chief Executives are less confident about prospects for the global economy than they were
Venkat Raman – Qualified Chartered Accountants from India must follow the qualification pathway set by the Chartered Accountants Australia New Zealand (CA ANZ) to gain
After a long wait, Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has announced changes to the student visa policy, initially as a 12-month Pilot Programme. The new initiative,
“Taiping is an Island; not a rock” First of three parts Venkat Raman – Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou has reiterated his country’s sovereignty over the
Wenceslaus Anthony – We salute India with more than a billion people, as the world’s largest democracy. We also salute the leadership of Prime Minister
There is a certain but implicit nervousness among the advanced countries of the so-called ‘fully-developed nations’ over the developments unfolding in Fiji. While this little,
Second of three parts Captain Zain Juvale – On hearing about the exodus of foreigners from Kuwait, some of my crewmembers were so nervous and
But Mahashivaratri has other manifestations too Venkat Raman – In temples across the world, men, women and children gather at dusk to celebrate a festival
Zia Ahmad – India’s High Commissioner to Australia Navdeep Singh Suri has called for an element of modernity in our thinking and value system. He
Carey Kinsolving – Why Did God command us not to covet? As former American President Abraham(Abe) Lincoln paced the floor amid the crying of his
Massey News – We all know the saying – Dogs are a man’s best friend. Now that friend is being put to work, with Assistance
Vishvasant Brahmrishi Guruvanand in Auckland soon Venkat Raman – venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Humankind is caught in a cobweb of work, wealth creation, politics, power game and everything
Ranjna Patel – ranjna@ethc.co.nz For the first time in five years, WWW4Peace (Women Walk and Work for Peace) is extending its Peace Walk and celebration
Amit Sengupta – Almost all of us are familiar with the idiom, “What goes around, comes around.” In philosophy, this means everyone’s deeds eventually have
Venkat Raman – To hundreds of students, peers, friends and admirers, Padma Govardhan Mallela is a name that resonates Carnatic Music with all its nuances
Footsteps on the sands of time along a colourful journey Third of Three Parts Wenceslaus Anthony – Collaborative works of Ratna Venkat Some examples of
Noodles and stir-fries are a staple in South East Asia. Unlike Indian food which takes time to cook, noodles and stir fry dishes are quick
Apurv Shukla – apurv1shukla1@yahoo.com Music lovers of Auckland are in for a treat with popular Hindi film music director Pritam Chakraborty performing live at the
Venkat Raman – Similarities between Bangladesh and Indian cultures will come to the fore as an entertainment programme goes on stage in Auckland on March
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