October 2017

Business

If you cannot predict the Market, change it

Staff Reporter Instead of just gradually improving or creating new products and services, businesses now need to look at everything that impacts on what they

The vagary of MMP is holding us hostage

Editorial One Issue 379 October 15, 2017 Newspaper Leaders are usually last-minute exercises. For, in the digital world, we do not have the luxury of

Festival spreads hope, not despair

Editorial Two Issue 379 October 15, 2017 New Zealand has been the home for Indians since the late 19th century with the arrival of the

Community

New book brings out historic treasures of Aotearoa

Supplied Content Neill Atkinson Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage’s online historical treasures feature in a newly released book, Today in New Zealand History,

Come on a tour of peace and harmony

Supplied Content Auckland is one of the most culturally, ethnically and religiously diverse cities in the world, with Temples, Mosques, Gurdwaras and Churches throughout the

Diwali 2017

Let us bring back the true spirit of Diwali!

Venkat Raman Back in the 1950s, Diwali was still a colourful affair, bringing together families and friends from near and far, symbolising goodwill and understanding

Diwali 2017

Diwali must reflect and resonate Indian values

Priyanca Radhakrishnan  Happy Diwali to all who celebrate the Festival! As this is my first article since the 2017 General Election, I also take this

Diwali 2017

Illuminate your home and enter B&F Competition

Open to Auckland residents from October 14 to 25, 2017 Supplied Content Diwali signifies the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil, and renewal

Diwali 2017

Humble workers raise Diwali standard in the West

Waitakere Indian Association continues to lead the Festival of Lights Thakur Ranjit Singh The wind was overpowering, the rain was cold, and the storm that

Diwali 2017

Photographs line the length of Dominion Road

A unique journey along Auckland’s multicultural society Anton Blank Auckland photographer Paul Lambert will launch his first exhibition in association with Lot23 gallery and the

Blog

The indisputable Indian influence on America

Dr Kumar Mahabir Trinidad & Tobago October 15, 2017 Ricardo Bharath Hernandez is the Chief of the Santa Rosa First Peoples in Trinidad and Tobago.

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The indisputable Indian influence on America

Dr Kumar Mahabir Trinidad & Tobago October 15, 2017 Ricardo Bharath Hernandez is the Chief of the Santa Rosa First Peoples in Trinidad and Tobago.

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Trotting Cup dining package at Alexandra Park

Supplied Content Auckland, October 15, 2017 Alexandra Park’s popular dining packages for Auckland Cup Day on New Year’s Eve have been released and interest has

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Parkash Samagam starts today at Manurewa Gurdwara

Nanaskar Trust brings together pious and informative evenings Nightly programmes at 4 pm up to Sunday Auckland, October 13, 2017 After completing ten Years of

123 Mart fined $337,000 for selling unsafe products

Commerce Commission warns all retailers Wellington, October 13, 2017 The Commerce Commission is urging importers, distributors and retailers to ensure that the products they sell

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