ANZ greets New Zealanders with special ATMs
New Zealanders accessing ATM machines of ANZ Bank at select locations around the country will notice a discernible difference. These ATMs have been specially designed
New Zealanders accessing ATM machines of ANZ Bank at select locations around the country will notice a discernible difference. These ATMs have been specially designed
How do you learn about your heritage and culture? Do you learn Maori culture by watching the haka at the start of an All Black
Hindu women mark nine nights to worship Goddess Shakti or Durga once a year, preceding Diwali. Also known as Dassera, the nine nights are spent
The South Asian community in New Zealand has been actively pursuing a number of projects and programmes to preserve, protect and promote their cultural and
The exquisite cuisine of India with all its regional flavours and splendour came alive at Sudima Airport Auckland, affording a unique experience to a cross-section
As a writer, author, and publisher of an intercultural magazine, Linda is known throughout the Western World as Linda ‘Sonnett’ Carlson. Linda Carlson-Singh is a
Firecrackers, as well as other types of explosives are subject to various laws in New Zealand, depending on the location. Firecrackers themselves are not considered
Jalaram Bapa was born in Virpur, Rajkot district, Gujarat in 1799 on the seventh day of the Kartika month, corresponding this year to Sunday, November
Ansuya Naidoo, BNZ Head of Indian Community Banking joined the Bank on arriving from South Africa 15 years ago. She shares her take on switching
Wellington based Aparna Prakash has just launched her career as an Immigration Advisor, after being qualified with a Licence to operate as an Immigration Adviser
Destiny, the world’s finest writer, has plans for each of us neatly wrapped up and hidden away meant to be discovered by us only when
The will to work hard and work through a modest career is a common factor in almost all ‘rags to riches’ stories but such feats
Jayasree Sitaraman is among the treasured members of the younger generation who believe in promoting community welfare, charitable and religious causes and most importantly, goodwill
As a fellow student of the Auckland based Narthana Aalayam School of Indian Classical Dance, I looked forward to Riti Sharma’s Arangetram, held on Saturday,
Nimi Bedi In a world that is torn, tormented and troubled by acts of war, conflicts of interest and growing terrorism, it is heartening to
Sharik Sazzad is a child prodigy. This Tauranga based child can recognise the National Flag of more than 30 countries, and is a wordsmith, capable
Diwali, which brings joy to millions of people around the world, is also an important occasion for the Indian film industry. Almost every region releases
People normally overeat or eat the wrong food during some festive days like Diwali and as a consequence suffer from indigestion. Indigestion includes any kind
You have hundreds of thoughts a day. If they are mostly negative or pessimistic, you are likely to suffer from depression. Depression manifests in negative
Who is a New Zealander? If a person is born in India or even in New Zealand from Indian parents, at what stage do they
We are happy to announce that the Auckland based New Zealand School of Education has confirmed sponsorship of the ‘Best Accountant of the Year’ category
As we wish our advertisers, readers, sponsors, contributors and patrons a Happy and Prosperous Diwali, we hope that you will enjoy reading our Special Report
Radio Tarana is proving yet again that New Zealand can hold out on its own with exclusive visits of Bollywood film stars, without having to
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.
In the past 103 years since the establishment of the Republic of China (ROC) (Taiwan), its path has not been entirely smooth, to say the
For the first time since losing its seat at the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) in 1971, the Republic of China (Taiwan) was invited to
Good quality housing and targeted support is important for the health and wellbeing of New Zealand families and communities. National’s reforms of the social housing
As a part of the Counties Manukau Police team, I am committed to working on projects aimed at reducing over-representation of Indians as victims in
If you are on the threshold of a career or a new migrant, you may benefit from a seminar scheduled to be held this weekend.
Former Dunedin lawyer John David Milne (79) pleaded guilty in the Christchurch District Court on October 6 to 34 Crimes Act charges brought by the
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