March 13, 2017

Front Page

INZ lapse keeps Indian couple away from their son

Venkat Raman  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz An Indian couple, who were refused Permanent Residence in New Zealand after being granted the status is accusing Immigration New Zealand (INZ)

Front Page

Pope honours Wenceslaus Anthony

Venkat Raman venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Pope Francis has bestowed on a prominent member of the Catholic, Indian and business communities ‘The Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice’ (‘For Church and

Homelink

Elderly couple accuse Immigration of ineptitude

Venkat Raman  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse told us during his visit to our office on February 24, 2017 that Immigration New Zealand (INZ) issues

Homelink

Be the Best Employer of Choice and win an Award

Venkat Raman  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz The urge to be a good employer, according opportunities for career advancement of staff and adopting the best business practices to retain

Homelink

Racial attacks on Indians make us ugly

Susan Devoy  I am concerned at attacks suffered by Indian New Zealanders in recent weeks. These unprovoked attacks were caught on camera and we encourage people

Election

Labour faces the test on prickly issues

Balaji Chandramohan  After being out of power for nine years, the Labour Party will be tested again under the leadership of Andrew Little at the

Election

Little shuffles his Shadow Cabinet

Sourced Content  Following the appointment of Jacinda Ardern as the Deputy Leader, Labour Party Leader Andrew Little has announced changes to his Shadow Cabinet. Dunedin

Election

Responsible fiscal management benefits all

National sets impressive record of achievements  Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi  The National-led government was voted to lead New Zealand at a time when the world was

Election

Welcome Aupito, good to Sio

Aupito William Sio  At my confirmation meeting on Monday, March 6, 2017, I advised the Mangere Labour members that hence-forward I will be using my

Education

New Primary School at Flat Bush coming up

Staff Reporter  Minister also announces new schools in Tauranga and Canterbury The fast-growing East Auckland suburb of Flat Bush will soon have a new Primary

Education

Investing in education is never enough

Bill English  Making sure our children get a good education is the most important thing that we can do to help them succeed in a

Education

Owen donates $2.6 million to Business School

Staff Reporter  info@indiannewslink.co.nz Billionaire Owen Glenn has donated $2.6 million to the University of Auckland Business School to fund several initiatives. The School’s Dean, Professor

Education

Reality challenges employment of Disabled

Danielle van Dalen  Unemployment is costly. It costs the unemployed person and it costs society. For people with disabilities, this cost of unemployment is a

Fijilink

The sour taste of bankruptcy at Fiji Sugar

Felix Chaudhary (Fiji Times)  The current review of the Fiji Sugar Corporation (FSC) will result in job losses, Sugar Ministry Permanent Secretary Yogesh Karan has

Fijilink

Employment rises in General Election battle

Nasik Swami (Fiji Times)  An independent national poll conducted last month revealed that the biggest issues in the 2018 General Election would be cost of

Fijilink

Poor pay keeps good teachers away

Margaret Wise (Fiji Times)  IF we are serious about education, then the first step would be to make the teaching profession more attractive to high

Reserve Bank to review banks’ capital

Venkat Raman  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz The high-risk profile of New Zealand banking system and the fast evolving global and national markets are likely to prompt the Reserve

Business

Four-Point Formula for homebuyers

Lucy Corry  Buying a home is a big deal. It is likely to be the most expensive thing you buy, and it can be a

When relationship sours, property scores

Farah Khan  Relationships are an integral part of human life but there are some relationships that can go sour causing hardships to everyone involved. It

Business

Professionalism enhances entrepreneurial quality

A Tribute to our businesswomen Venkat Raman  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Knowledge and experience may shape one’s attitude towards life and people, but professional competence seasons the character

Business

Survey seeks employer role in staff development

Venkat Raman  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz New Zealand may have a worldwide reputation as a Do-it-Yourself nation but lags in encouraging innovation and growth in its workforce. Employers

Business

Ranil wants navigation codes for Indian Ocean

Wenceslaus Anthony  Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has called on global powers and seafaring countries to put in place navigation codes applicable to the

Employer apathy breeds employee discontent

Issue 365 March 15, 2017 Employers who support career development of their staff and provide resources and ongoing performance coaching are more likely to retain

Self-restraint should rule free speech

Issue 365 March 15, 2017 The debate on hate speech and the need to have in place a tougher regime of zero tolerance continues to

Hate speech debate stretches to extremism

That is, at both ends of the argument Dr Muriel Newman  Sir Salman Rushdie understands the importance of free speech more than most. In 1988,

Community

Veteran broadcaster recalls golden era of Radio

Venkat Raman  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz When veteran broadcaster Bala Thomson spoke for the last time as a Programme Presenter on Wellington’s Access Radio two years ago, she

Community

Watch historic resurrection of a lost world

Supplied Content  Shen Yun, the world-renowned show company, will bring back a piece of long-lost history to New Zealand audiences. The three-day show will be

Community

‘Asha’ plays its cards to curb gambling

Supplied Content  ‘Asha,’ meaning ‘hope’ in Hindi, is the name of a new facility launched by Asian Family Services for South Asians living in New

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