April 10, 2017

Front Page

Lyn Provost for Sir Anand Satyanand Lecture

Venkat Raman –  Venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz We are happy to announce that the just retired Controller & Auditor General of New Zealand Lyn Provost will be the

Front Page

Police take concerted action over retail incidents

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Officials of the three Police Districts (Auckland City, Counties Manukau and Waitemata) are to launch a combined programme of engagement with

Homelink

Improper care exposes Indians to heart diseases

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Health experts, including specialists and visiting medical practitioners have said that South Asians in general and Indians in particular in New

Homelink

Group links Business Awards to team spirit

Manish Tanna –  Almost a decade ago, Indian Newslink started something that promised to be a revolution. It was the first of its kind initiative

Homelink

Book on New Zealand War Veteran launched

A chilling tale of Battle of Britain and POW exchange in Barcelona Venkat Raman –  A small group of guests were at the Aviation Hall

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Heartless funding cuts hurt NGOs

Carmel Sepuloni –  At the heart of many of our local communities are NGOs that provide support for those in need. They provide help for

Election

Small businesses need passion and care

Jacqui Dean –  As Small Business Minister, I am a passionate advocate for small businesses in New Zealand, including our ethnic business communities. The National-led

Election

Communities must help in ending family violence

Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi –  Family violence is one of New Zealand’s most difficult social issues. It can take a number of forms, including physical, verbal,

Election

Party keen on Green Vote in electorates

James Shaw –  The Green Party has announced that Raj (Pardeep Singh), a lawyer based in Papatoetoe, South Auckland will be its candidate in Manukau

Education

New Campus prepares better healthcare professionals

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz A new campus that aims to educate and promote better qualified and motivated healthcare professionals could be the beginning of palliatives

Education

Academic suggests $15,000 levy on migrants

Mark Keating –  A poll tax on immigrants will help fund the extra infrastructure and public service costs associated with New Zealand’s growing population. A

Education

Parents learn students’ assessment process

Staff Reporter Info@indiannewslink.co.nz Parents and caregivers of Indian origin had an opportunity to learn about the performance of their children studying at the Otahuhu Intermediate

Education

Students from India asked to register for help

Venkat Raman –  International students from India studying in New Zealand schools, colleges, universities, tertiary institutions and private training establishments have been advised to register

Fijilink

Getting to the heart of the matter in Fiji

Venkat Raman –  Almost eleven years ago, we reported that an organisation called, ‘Friends of Fiji Heart Foundation’ has been established in Auckland to treat

Fijilink

“Sack the Media Boss,” says NFP Leader

Professor Biman Prasad – The National Federation Party (NFP) has called for the immediate dismissal of Ashwin Raj from his post as Chair of the

Business

Truth and Transparency in a world of increasing lies

Venkat Raman –  venkat@indiannewslink.co.nz Accountability and transparency are increasingly becoming the focus of corporate governance and with the promulgation of stricter laws relating to Anti-Money

Travel agents are not immigration advisers

Catherine Albiston –  The New Zealand Immigration Advisers Authority (IAA) has launched a campaign to inform South African travel agents about what immigration assistance they

Fake News wages war on truth

Issue 367 April 15, 2017 Facebook has launched an educational campaign on ‘How to Spot Fake News.’ The campaign will be promoted in 14 countries,

Indians should not ignore health warning

Issue 367 April 15, 2017 Improper and irregular food habits, inappropriate lifestyle, lack of exercise and worst of all, a fatalistic attitude are among the

Apprehension blocks employment of disabled

Danielle van Dalen –  Last fortnight, New Zealander Robert Martin took up his position in Geneva as Spokesperson for Disabled People on the United Nations

Community

Surrender to Jesus and seek Salvation

Moses Singh –  Christians celebrate Resurrection Sunday or Easter as the Resurrection of Jesus on the third day after He was nailed to the Cross

Community

Those like Noah, who obeyed, were alright

Carey Kinsolving –  Eight-year-old Nicole said that when Noah said that he had built an ark, no one believed him; he loaded all his stuff,

Community

Model of the Fortnight

The bond from above is eternally strong  Pam Cummings –  “The more you give, the more you get,” is the belief of Aarti Singh, our

Indian Newslink

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