April 1 2011 Issue

April 1 2011 Issue

Tamilians mourn youngster’s death

Members of the Tamil community in Auckland are mourning the sudden and untimely death of 11-year-old Sahana Indran on March 22 after a brief illness.

April 1 2011 Issue

Dance Drama extravaganza seeks cast

If you are an actor, dancer or someone with a penchant for theatre, you could be a candidate for inclusion in a Dance Drama scheduled

April 1 2011 Issue

Flute Maestro due in New Zealand

Residents of the Greater Auckland and Wellington regions will have a rare opportunity of witnessing a flute concert by one of the foremost artistes from

April 1 2011 Issue

A bold narration of unspoken reality

Artificial Insemination, Child Abuse and Homosexuality are issues that Indians loathe to discuss in public; worse, they dismiss these as non-issues, just like some members

April 1 2011 Issue

Enthusiastic tee off at Charity Golf

A Charity Golf Tournament held at the Maungakiekie Golf Club in Mt Roskill on March 20 witnessed over 80 enthusiastic golfers turn up to support

April 1 2011 Issue

Black Caps in semis with Blue Shirts

India beat the defending Champions Australia in the ICC World Cup Cricket match held at Motera (Moheli, Punjab) stadium by five wickets to get to

April 1 2011 Issue

National retains Botany seat in Parliament

The National Party retained the Botany seat at the by-election held in the electorate on March 5. The Party’s candidate Jami-Lee Ross received 8150 votes

April 1 2011 Issue

People’s Place with a passion for people

Those seated in the Public Gallery of Parliament on March 2 would not have found anything unusual as Speaker Dr Lockwood Smith recited the Prayer

April 1 2011 Issue

Kiwi magnanimity in a sad tale of Two Cities

As the Member of Parliament for the electorate that has been the hardest hit by the recent Earthquakes in Christchurch, I wish to pay tribute

April 1 2011 Issue

A small country of big achievers

For a country of four million people, it is remarkable that many New Zealanders have made their mark and spread their influence around the world.

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