May 2016

Artlink with Ratna Venkat

Dance Musical exemplifies Kamba Ramayanam

‘Avathara Purushan’ delivers on promise Ratna Venkat –  Chennai based Bharata Natyam dance Guru and Choreographer Madurai R Muralidharan had promised (Indian Newslink, May 15,

Entertainment

Home-grown talent glorifies Nayyar-Mohan spirit

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Flashing lights, strobes and high sound may be the modern mode of entertainment, especially with so-called international stars, but no one

Miss Indianz
Entertainment

Miss Indianz

Now in its 14th Year Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 730 pm Aotea Centre, Auckland Tickets from August 1, 2016 www.aucklandlive.com Appearance is just a

Our artistes get ready for Rakesh Chaurasia

Staff Reporter –  info@indiannewslink.co.nz A number of Auckland based artistes, adept in a variety of disciplines including vocals, instruments and dancing are coming together to

Entertainment

Ticket prices for Tamil musical slashed

Staff Reporter – info@indiannewslink.co.nz Auckland based Muthamil Sangam Inc has announced that it has lowered the price of entry tickets to its musical show this

Sports

Sports Awards moved to festive season

Ravi Nyayapati –  As the convener of the independent Panel of Judges of Indian Newslink Indian Sports Awards 2016, I would like to sincerely thank

Sports

Kohli emerges supreme at IPL 2016

Ravi Nyayapati –  The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2016, which has just concluded, has reaffirmed the sublime supremacy of Virat Kohli. At the time of

Ramadan 2016

Ramadan strengthens community links

Venkat Raman venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz The Holy Month of Ramadan will begin on or about June 6, 2016, with Muslims the world over fasting from dawn to

Ramadan 2016

Greetings from Us

The Holy Month of Ramadan is one of the most important and interesting periods in the Islamic Calendar. In many parts of the Islamic world,

Ramadan 2016

Extravagance negates the Ramadan spirit

Lubna Hussain “I used to look forward to Ramadan a lot more when I was in the US,” commented a friend. “It was different. Somehow

Latest Stories

National database at the heart of the matter

Massey University Research Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer in New Zealand, accounting for 30% of all deaths annually. But a new survey shows

Latest Stories

Labour-Green Electoral Pact

Wellington, May 31, 2016 The Labour Party and the Green Party have announced today they have signed an historic agreement to work cooperatively to change

Agency to check cyber bullies

Justice Minister Amy Adams announced today that internet safety organisation NetSafe has been appointed as the ‘Approved Agency’ under the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015.

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Massey signs pact with Beijing University

A ground-breaking first bilateral exchange agreement between Massey University and a Chinese institution has been signed in Beijing. The student exchange agreement between China’s number

HRC welcomes Hidden Talent Tour

The Human Rights Commission has welcomed the Government’s Hidden Talent Tour to encourage employers to take on more New Zealanders with disabilities. “We encourage employers

Increased focus on rehabilitation for women

Corrections has increased its focus on rehabilitation of women prisoners, with Auckland Region Womens Corrections Facility (ARWCF) delivering 682 rehabilitative interventions this financial year to

Brazilian politician hid money through NZ Firm

Radio New Zealand By RNZ’s Gyles Beckford, Patrick O’Meara, Jane Patterson, TVNZ’s Lee Taylor, Jessica Mutch, Andrea Vance, and Nicky Hager A controversial and disgraced

Prime Minister to visit Fiji

Wellington, Monday, May 30, 2016 Prime Minister John Key will travel to Fiji to meet with Fiji Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama to further strengthen

Illegal cigarette puts dairy owner in trouble

A dairy-owner faces a criminal record with restrictions on employment, business and international travel after being prosecuted by health authorities for illegally selling $1.50 single

Mission to Israel politically naive

John Minto New Zealand’s so termed innovation expedition to Israel is politically naïve and economically desperate. A delegation of 50 New Zealand business leaders, headed

Tremor in Christchurch

Christchurch, Sunday, May 29, 2016 1036 pm NZ Newswire Christchurch residents are reporting they really felt a magnitude 3.8 quake on Sunday. The quake at

New Customs officers at Auckland Airport

Wellington, Sunday, May 29, 2016: Twenty-five new recruits have joined New Zealand Customs following their extensive training to ensure compliance of the country’s stringent customs

Airline fined $12,000 for flying deportee

Immigration New Zealand Press Release An airline has been prosecuted for allowing a passenger who had previously been deported from New Zealand to fly back

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Aucklander loses $14,000 to hackers

Consumer New Zealand Wellington, May 28, 2016 An Auckland woman, tricked into paying thousands into the wrong bank account, does not know whether she will

Police officer assaulted in Otahuhu

Auckland, Saturday, May 28, 2016 (919 am) A police dog handler was assaulted during a routine stop of a vehicle on Bairds Road, Otahuhu, at

Indian Newslink

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