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Visas eased for business visitors from India

The New Zealand Government has eased visa formalities for businesspersons from India to attend major events including conferences, seminars and exhibitions. The new facility could

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Ethnic role for advocacy expert

Labour’s dismal performance at the general election held on September 20, 2014 kept a budding politician with promise away from Parliament but the growing need

15 years of growth and service

Indian Newslink completes fifteen years of publication on November 15, to commemorate which this issue contains a 32-Page Special. As we have mentioned in our

Homelink

Intense love does not measure but gives

Those who came into contact with Blessed Mother Teresa will confirm how touched and delighted they were to experience her spirituality, humanism and humility. She

Homelink

Grand Welcome awaits guests at Sky City

High-ranking officials of the Government, political and business leaders and professionals will get together at the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (IBA) Presentation Ceremony at

Climate change challenges the wealth of nations

Scientists inform us that modern industrial development has caused carbon dioxide concentrations around the world to exceed the carrying capacity of natural ecosystems. This has

Taiwan’s fitting response to Ebola

As the 2014 Ebola outbreak continues to ravage parts of West Africa, Taiwan is stepping up preparatory measures to protect its citizens while partnering with

Racial abuse condemned

The Human Rights Commission is concerned about the wellbeing of vulnerable Muslim Kiwis some of who are being wrongly targeted and blamed for things that

Education

Special Workshops promote skills development

New Zealand is fast gaining popularity with the Indian Subcontinent students opting to pursue their further studies abroad. The trend is a combination of the

Teenager’s tonsure for charity

Ethnic communities can take pride in the fact that an increasing number of our young men and women participate in projects and programmes that raise

Sports Scholarships announced

Scholarships to study top-level sports programmes in New Zealand were awarded to 10 Indian students at a function at the ‘New Zealand Residence’ in New

Cooked up accounts trouble restaurateur

An Auckland restaurateur whose company evaded more than $1 million of tax has been jailed for three years. Khalid Mehmood was sentenced at Manukau District

New rules govern tax on Mixed Use Assets

The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has created a new set of rules relating to the taxation of Mixed Use Assets (MUAs), which replace the old

Reaching out to the community

Publications have since long come out of the confines of the media industry, reaching out to the larger section of the community. It is therefore

Risk Management gets tricky at Immigration

A Memorandum of Understanding signed by Immigration New Zealand (INZ), Tourism New Zealand (TNZ) and six leading travel agencies in India is expected to ease

Fragmented approach breeds discrimination

English is our main form of communication in New Zealand. Immigration New Zealand (INZ) therefore requires an applicant for residence under the Skilled Migrant Category

Social spending must have better rationale

We spend a lot on welfare. According to recent Treasury figures, of the $92.2 billion the Government spends, $50.5 billion flows into welfare, health and

The Yang and Yin play wonders on your body

When we talk of exercise, we always refer to physical exercise. People exercise mainly for maintaining or enhancing physical fitness and general health. All kinds

Entertainment

Film depicts grandeur of Marathi Kingdom

Rushali Entertainment in conjunction with Life International Charitable Trust brings to New Zealand viewers for the first time regional Premiere screening of an unforgettable historical

Nov 1 2014 Issue

Funding cuts hurt Indian community associations

A growing number of Indian community organisations and individuals are beginning to question the rationale of the Auckland Council spending hundreds of thousands of dollars

Immigration fraudsters sentenced

The Auckland District Court sentenced two Fijian nationals on charges of providing false and misleading information to Immigration New Zealand (INZ) on October 2, 2014.

Nov 1 2014 Issue

Oh, Mother! Lead us toward Love and Peace

The life and work of the late Mother Teresa of Kolkata will be remembered at the fifth Annual Interfaith Meeting at the Catholic Church of

Nov 1 2014 Issue

Awards Night to acknowledge business excellence

With just about three weeks left for the Gala Black Tie Dinner and Presentation Ceremony, the BNZ-Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (INLIBA) 2014 has entered

Nov 1 2014 Issue

National Government back at work

I want to thank all New Zealanders who voted in the September 20 General Election. Obviously, the result for National was gratifying, and was a

Senseless comments disturb racial harmony

I refer to three newspaper articles, namely the report titled, ‘INZ puts another spin on racism,’ Editorial captioned, ‘Another official, another racist comment’ (both appeared

Immigration quota for Fijians next year

There have been interesting developments in recent times that are worth reading. Fiji has once again regained its power, with the lifting of its suspension

Nov 1 2014 Issue

New boys add to Constabulary

At least three young men of Indian origin would soon join active police service in different districts of the New Zealand Police and serve the

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