April 14, 2016

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Temple fire consumes 106 lives in Kerala

Staff Reporter –  info@indiannewslink.co.nz Even as India copes with unheard of floods in parts of Tamil Nadu and drought in Uttar Pradesh, a man-made disaster

Homelink

About Indian Newslink Community Fund

Criteria for disbursement Addresses an important humanitarian need. In the case of natural disaster in India, Fiji and Sri Lanka, it has to be declared

Homelink

Family Violence Reports puts us on top

Massey University Research –  Fiji Indians topped the number of people referred to the Auckland based ‘Gandhi Nivas’ during its first year of operation, a

Downtown Stadium is a downright need

But a smart strategy will not tax Auckland ratepayers Phil Goff –  Auckland’s biggest priority is dealing with traffic congestion. We are headed towards gridlock

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Refugees have the potential to excel

David Shearer –  I recently caught up with Abann Yor, who works just down the road from my office in Mt Albert. Abann and his

Education

Indian students gain new scholastic pathway

Venkat Raman –  Venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Students enrolled at St Joseph’s College in Bangalore, India, will have the opportunity of completing their graduate degree course at Manukau

Education

New Zealand food and technology served in Singapore

Staff Reporter –  info@indiannewslink.co.nz Growing globalisation of education should enable students in one country to obtain a qualification offered by an institution from another country.

Fijilink

Star entrepreneur keen to connect with Fiji

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz The growing importance of Fiji as a viable and vibrant business destination has encouraged an increasing number of New Zealanders to

Fijilink

Fiji pushes for sea law change

Fiji’s Ambassador-at-Large Amena Yauvoli led his country’s delegation at the first meeting on the development of an internationally legally binding instrument in New York which

Business

India mulls changes to Intellectual Property law

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz The Indian government is revisiting its Intellectual Property Law to make it more attractive for overseas businesses with incentives to engage

Tax Loophole puts New Zealand to shame

Dr Deborah Russell –  Loopholes in New Zealand’s trust law, highlighted by the so-called ‘Panama Papers’ makes this country complicit in schemes to avoid tax.

Business

Get ready to meet hardware toppers from Taiwan

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz The Republic of China (Taiwan) is the home for quality hardware manufacturers and suppliers and hence a visit by a trade

No exemptions for employee rights

Gurjinder Singh –  New Zealand has a comprehensive set of employment laws that keep workplaces fair. International students have rights like New Zealand citizens and

Housing prices distance most people

Dr Susan Flint-Hartle –  Lower interest rates and the loan-to-value ratio restrictions of Reserve Bank of New Zealand are making Auckland houses more affordable. The

Business

Employers must carry Holiday Pay obligation

Dinesh Naik –  There are numerous stories in the media about employers making Holiday Pay calculation errors. It appears that tens of thousands of employees

International trade should bring mutual gains

Talk to your banker about it Bruce Atkinson –  To succeed in today’s global marketplace, exporters must offer their customers attractive sales terms supported by

Newspaper pays out with apology

Staff Reporter –  info@indiannewslink.co.nz It is first time in New Zealand that orders have been passed by the Human Rights Tribunal against an ethnic newspaper

Academics demand sugar tax

A group of public health professors from New Zealand universities have signed an open letter to the Cabinet calling for stronger child obesity prevention measures

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Panama Papers tear the mask of shufflers

The tension in the corridors of power in many countries across the Continents is almost palpable. Governments, leaders – some of them heads of state

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UN faces the prospect of first Woman Chief

Helen Clark decides to seek the post of Secretary General Balaji Chandramohan –  In a historic move, former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark announced

Community

Divinity and Grace inspire innate goodness

Buddha Jayanti reinforces human values A Correspondent –  Buddhists and many others will observe ‘Buddha Purnima’ on May 21, 2016. The festival commemorates the birth

Community

Model of the Fortnight

Culture adds value to human life Family welfare, social tradition, culture and religious values are important in everyone’s life and at times it is hard

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