March 28, 2019

Senior citizens praise outgoing Indian envoy
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Senior citizens praise outgoing Indian envoy

Supplied Content Auckland, March 29, 2019 The kindness and timely help rendered by outgoing Indian High Commissioner Sanjiv Kohli were acknowledged at a meeting of

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Royal Commission of Inquiry announced

Sourced Content Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced that there will be a Royal Commission of Inquiry into security agencies following the Christchurch terrorist attacks.

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Caution against ‘donation scams’

Supplied Content New Zealanders are incredibly generous and give billions of their hard-earned cash to charity each year. Right now, there are a wide range

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Semi-automatics and assault rifles banned

Supplied Content The New Zealand government has announced that it is banning forthwith Military style Semi-automatics and assault rifles and action to prevent stock-piling. Prime

Education

Career prospects have their beginnings at MIT

Supplied Content Sadia Afrin is one of a kind. While studying for the Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology at MIT, she was known by

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Atrocity beyond comprehension: Bainimarama

Fijian Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama has described the shooting incident in Christchurch as heart-breaking for his country. Forty-nine men, women and children died and

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Visiting Minister seeks more investors, tourists

Venkat Raman A well-educated workforce, youthful population, opportunities and incentives for investment and friendly government policies are the advantages available to New Zealand investors and

Pakistanis want consolidation of communities
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Pakistanis want consolidation of communities

Venkat Raman A continuous dialogue on Interfaith articulated by the government, concerted efforts of City Councils to further the cause of communities, and increased visibility

Trans-Tasman Research busts Whistleblowing myths
Business

Trans-Tasman Research busts Whistleblowing myths

Michael Macaulay ‘Whistling While They Work’ is the largest research project on whistleblowing ever undertaken. Public, private and not for profit sectors in New Zealand and

Business

Study links smoking to short and obese daughters

Supplied Content Use of tobacco during pregnancy heightens the chances of daughters growing up short, as well as their chances of developing obesity in adulthood,

Community

New team takes charge of Pakistan Association

Venkat Raman Punctuality, transparency, accountability and quality events are among the promises of the new team at the Pakistan Association of New Zealand (PANZ). Naveed

Community

Mercy Hospice ‘Unite’ for Christchurch

Barfoot and Thompson Pledge to match funds Mercy Hospice has long recognised and celebrated the changing make-up of its patients, reflecting New Zealand’s multi-cultural society.

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