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A SuperGold move from the coalition

Brigitte Morten As a piece of political art, it was close to perfection. As a reflection on the state of the government – there was

Rainbow Corner ELC opens branch in Mumbai

First Overseas operations commenced on September 15 Venkat Raman The Rainbow Corner Group of Companies opened its first overseas Early Childhood Centre in Mumbai on

Friendly policies attract investors to Fiji

Supplied Content The manufacturing sector is often regarded as the backbone of any economy, as it drives employment, creates know how and encapsulates a much

‘Enslaved in Paradise’ released in Wellington

Sir Anand Satyanand The Wellington launch of Rajendra Prasad’s latest book, ‘Enslaved in Paradise’ was a well-attended community occasion on Saturday, September 22, 2018, jointly

IRD says Oxfam report on pharmas misleading

The Oxfam report claiming pharmaceutical companies in New Zealand are underpaying tax by some $21 million completely misrepresents the situation here says Inland Revenue Department

SIA scores another first with pharmaceutical cargo

Supplied Content Singapore Airlines (SIA) has announced the launch of ‘Thrucool,’ a new service to transport high-value, time-sensitive and temperature-controlled pharmaceutical cargo with speed and

Employment Amendment Bill being fine-tuned

Labour and New Zealand First are working on some changes to the government’s employment law legislation, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said. ‘The Employment Relations

PM-FM meet paves way for stronger Indo-Fiji ties

Venkat Raman Fiji’s Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama has exalted his country’s relationship with India, saying that the world’s largest democracy has always been a

Direct flights to India remain on air

Editorial One Issue 401, October 1, 2018 The rhetoric never stops. Year after year, and conference after conference, our politicians and businesses keep harping on

Indo-Pak relations at another stalemate

Editorial Two Issue 401, October 1, 2018 Hopes of relations between India and Pakistan reaching a turning point to move towards conciliation rather than confrontation

Telanganites celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with piety

Hindus traditionally worship Lord Ganesha or Lord Vinayaka before commencing any event (including weddings, engagement ceremonies and religious programmes) as He is considered as the

North Shore Indians plan Navaratri Festival

Venkat Raman Aucklanders in general and residents of North Shore and beyond in particular, will have an opportunity to watch Navaratri celebrations and perhaps participate

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