Disciplined execution assures success
The difference between success and failure is often not in knowing what to do, but in doing it. Execution is everything. Whatever strategy companies adopt
The difference between success and failure is often not in knowing what to do, but in doing it. Execution is everything. Whatever strategy companies adopt
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has said that two recent surveys highlighted the positive impact that rebuilding the Department has had in helping to bring
Overseas workers are among the worst victims of labour abuse in most countries that depend on migrants to complement their workforce. A report in this
Guest Editorial The Government is concerned that the children of beneficiaries are currently missing out on a key educational experience in early childhood education (ECE),
As the world focus shifts from Europe to Asia Pacific, relations between India and Australia assume added significance. The synergy between the two great democracies
There has been widespread discussion on ‘same sex marriage’ since the ‘Marriage Amendment Bill 2012’ (a Private Member Bill) by Labour Party MP Louisa Wall
Muslims will mark their new Islamic (Lunar) Year on or about November 15, 2012, which would be 1434 years after the Hijra. There are two
Muslims will mark their new Islamic (Lunar) Year on or about November 15, 2012, which would be 1434 years after the Hijra. There are two
The Social Security (Benefit Categories and Work Focus) Amendment Bill will not benefit New Zealand’s vulnerable children. In my book, there are three kinds of
Migration brings with it changes in environment and lifestyle but people should not move away from their culture and tradition, says Mubeena Maza, our Model
A young woman is fast becoming an icon of the beauty and skin care industry with her three salons and a beauty school attracting celebrities
Syamala Rajagopal, mother of BNZ official Raja Venkatesh, passed away at a nursing home in West Auckland on November 1 after a brief illness. She
An increasing number of families in Auckland are benefiting from a programme that offers them free computers and free internet connections for a year. The
Aliya (not her real name) is a smart, young, ever-smiling mother of a three-year-old girl. Her independence and strength are the result of her continuous
The date was sequential, 10/11/12 and the stage was set to celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights with Aucklanders on a very fine day at
The New Zealand Kabaddi Federation is preparing a national team to participate in the International Kabdadi Tournament scheduled to be held in Punjab, India next
Hockey India has confirmed that it will play a six-test series from December 8 to 15, 2012 against Black Sticks Women, with tests to be
The Marquee Series in Indian Cricket will begin today (November 15) in Ahmedabad, with India hosting England in a four-match tournament. Indian fans were hurt
The fortitude, hope and aspirations of early Indian settlers to achieve in various sporting activities have been chronicled in a new book. Written by Dr
Mangere Centre Park will become a hive of football again from November 21 to 25, 2012 with the second Fiji Cup Championship Tournament. After a
An innovative approach to ‘New Zealand of the Future’ earned a young Hutt student top honour at the ‘Future U’ competition held recently. Stephen Lines
Markets crumpled, unemployment rose to unheard of heights, there was little money left with the common people and sovereign and individual debts rose to unmanageable
Diwali is a time to give, a time to raise hope and a time to look forward to better times. As the members of our
The Diwali festival of lights is a significant celebration for many people across New Zealand. The festival is a vibrant, entertaining, and unique celebration for
I would like to offer my best wishes to the Indian community as you celebrate the Festival of Lights with your family and friends. This
The ‘New Auckland’ would never work unless it is an inclusive city. That’s why it was so important to ensure all Aucklanders felt part of
There can be little doubt that Diwali is not just a celebration of one of the most important religious events in the Hindu calendar, but
It is that time of the year again when Indians across New Zealand and around the world are in ‘Diwali Mode.’ Diwali or Deepawali symbolises
New Zealand has been through a challenging few years, and during these tough times, job security and being able to provide for our families have
Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, is the most popular of all the festivals from South Asia. It is also the occasion for celebrations by
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