Foreign capital to stimulate Halal processing
Undoubtedly, New Zealand economy suffers from non-performance and under-utilisation of resources and potential. The situation requires a fresh outlook and a new pathway for wealth
Undoubtedly, New Zealand economy suffers from non-performance and under-utilisation of resources and potential. The situation requires a fresh outlook and a new pathway for wealth
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise organised the ‘Talk Turkey Roadshow,’ in June, which was attended by Trade Commissioner and Consul General for Turkey, Clare Wilson
The service sector was in a complete holding pattern in August, according to the BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Services Index (PSI). The PSI 50.0,
To usher in Diwali this year, ANZ is once again getting behind the festivities as a key sponsor and partner in a series of Diwali
The issue of rising number of New Zealanders leaving the country to find greener pastures elsewhere has come under sharper focus with the release of
The Government has set an ambitious target of doubling its earnings from export education, to $4.6 billion over the next 15 years. Tertiary Education Minister
Promotion of goodwill and understanding, respect for all religions, peace and harmony for mankind and interfaith dialogue are among the issues that would influence an
The Asian Network Inc (TANI) recently delivered an interactive workshop to initiate an open dialogue to respond to continuously increasing family violence incidences in our
Ways and means of coping with disabled children will be the focus of a seminar due to be held at the Fickling Convention Centre in
I now know how powerless it feels to have people break down in front of you while describing how HIV and AIDS has robbed them
Being together as a family, working towards the common good, with love and care for each other are among the most important aspects of a
New Zealand’s cultural plurality was underscored by a number of ethnic festivals that attract wider communities, the proximate proof of which was Diwali 2012 held
A number of former students of the Aligarh Muslim University (based in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India) and others will pay homage to Sir Syed Ahmad
This year’s Spring General Meeting from The Asian Network Inc (TANI) was about Youth Health and Wellbeing. Professor Shanthi Ameratunga (University of Auckland), Meggan Lam
The Goan community will conduct its Mass on October 20, and the Feast of Saint Francis Xavier on December 1. Organised by GOANZ, an organisation
The New Zealand branch of the Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) will mark its fourth anniversary with a gala dinner and entertainment
I read Labour Member of Parliament Dr Rajen Prasad’s article on the ‘Marriage Amendment Bill’ that appeared in Indian Newslink (September 15, 2012). Contrary to
An organisation devoted to serving the cause of victims of family violence has welcomed a government decision to provide an additional $1 million every year
Bharata Natyam envisages not only impeccable execution of footwork but also communication of various emotions through the eyes, hands and face of the performer. Young
Sumeet Satyam Tappoo, with his fresh voice melting a Saturday evening (October 6) at Dorothy Winstone Centre (Auckland Girls Grammar School), was a refreshing departure
Auckland based Mata Amritanandamayi Satsang Group Inc is organising a ‘Garba Night’ on October 27 in aid of the ‘Well Women and Family Trust.’ The
The success of a television series depends on the number of viewers it can attract. Realty shows in India, Australia and New Zealand have seen
Tapas Kumar Mandal proved his mettle as a director in the latest production of ‘Bhabna’ staged at the Playhouse Theatre last month. He lived up
A gutsy and spirited display of Fiji soccer saw Auckland based Bula Boys (representing Fiji) claim victory at the Hamilton Soccer Festival 2012. Organised by
NZ Fiji Soccer Inc has changed its name to ‘New Zealand Fiji Football Inc’ as a part of its efforts to rebrand and become affiliated
Labour Weekend will become the ‘Fiji Day’ at Centre Park in the South Auckland suburb of Mangere, bringing together Fijians in sporting solidarity. Along with
Olympic double-gold medallist Valerie Adams and an enthusiastic group of 14 Massey Olympians added a golden glow to the 2012 Albany Massey Blues awards that
Annual Sanatan Soccer Tournament at Ash Road grounds in Preston (Sydney) last month was major source of attraction to the younger members of the community.
Although Hinduism does not oblige its followers to visit Temples, Hindus in general consider every place of worship as the House of God (or Goddess)
Hindus worship Lord Ganesha as the single most important Deity. All Hindu Temples would have an idol of the ‘Elephant-Headed’ God. According to the Hindu
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