Archives 2013

Immigration law firm moves offices

One of the most popular and successful firm of immigration lawyers has moved to a more spacious premises, reflecting its improved resident status. Alastair McClymont

October 1, Issue

Ninety years on, Patton keeps it cool

While the economic cycle of boom and gloom, accompanied by profit and stagnation (even loss) influences corporate and individual lives, those that maintain financial discipline

Ecommerce captures global shopping mall

Ecommerce or Electronic Commerce is conducted when people buy and sell their products or services through the Internet. Businesses aspiring to be successful should be

Project Management benefit alludes Kiwis

As organisations wrestle with the impact and interplay of downsizing, increasing complexity and global mobility; project management (and related subjects of programme and portfolio management)

Innovation determines national status

The world’s most innovative companies expect to grow by more than 60%, enjoying $318 billion revenue boost over the next five years, a PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWCH)

Despite good performance, we lack the sparkle

New Zealand is the 18th most competitive country in the world, according to this year’s Global Competitiveness Index (GCI). The Index ranks countries according to

Unitary Plan awaits your comments

It has been a historical month for Auckland. After five days of discussion the Auckland City Council approved (on September 10), the proposed Unitary Plan

A vote uncast is a voice lost

Many ethnic people say during private conversations that their vote changes nothing. They are often despondent and complain that their efforts to be counted have

Whau Ward needs better development plans

Whau Ward, comprising Avondale, Blockhouse Bay, New Windsor, New Lynn, Green Bay and Kelston deserves a better development plan. While population in these suburbs is

October 1, Issue

Your vote helps the City run

It is important that you vote in the Auckland Council Elections. Your vote helps ensure that the people who represent you are people who share

Let us choose the right ones to serve

Local Election 2013 is upon us. All of us eligible to vote must choose our representatives to City and District Councils, Regional Councils and District

October 1, Issue

Larger role for Local Boards

A progressive businessman with a heart for community welfare and service believes that Local Boards should be considered an integral part of the decision-making process

October 1, Issue

Saibaba Temple attracts handsome donations

As the long-awaited Temple for Shirdi Saibaba incorporating a number of other Deities opens in Auckland, it will herald a record of achievements, unique to

October 1, Issue

Visiting monk to lecture on Kriya Yoga

The significance of achieving inner peace through the teachings of Kriya Yoga will form the basis of a discourse by a visiting monk in Auckland

October 1, Issue

Waikato Seniors mark a decade of togetherness

The importance of senior citizens remaining socially and culturally active has been emphasised by former Governor General Sir Anand Satyanand. Speaking at the tenth anniversary

October 1, Issue

Pakistanis mark Independence, Eid

With apologies for the delay, we have pleasure in reporting a combined event conducted by the Pakistan Association of New Zealand (PANZ) to mark Pakistan

Model of the Fortnight

One of the salient features of migration is that children grow up in a multicultural and multi-ethnic environment, acquiring the spirit of tolerance and universal

October 1, Issue

Young scholar due in Auckland

One of the well-known exponents of Sanatana Dharma (Eternal Bond) will be in Auckland next week to deliver discourses. Dushyanth Sridhar, one of the youngest

October 1, Issue

Hotel to take off on delectable journey

The aromatic and sublime cuisine of India will be an experience to cherish as one of our finest hotels embarks on a delectable journey later

Hamiltonians observe ‘Hindi Day’

GOPIO Waikato marked ‘Hindi Day’ on September 14 to acknowledge the important status occupied by the language in Indian Cinema, which celebrated its centenary recently.

October 1, Issue

Four language formula speaks well for Singapore

Singapore’s multiracial and multicultural social makeup has resulted in a peculiar language profile. The country has adopted one representative language for each of the four

Risk factors determine the right to parole

Why is parole not refused for people who show no remorse? Parole is a statutorily mandated right for prisoners who have served at least one-third

October 1, Issue

Festival of Lights arrives early in South Auckland

Although the actual ‘Diwali Day’ according to the Hindu calendar is on Sunday, November 3, a number of organisations have planned their festivities earlier, the

October 1, Issue

A thriving tribe amidst Taiwanese mountains

‘A Year in the Clouds,’ shown at Hoyts Cinema (Sylvia Park) in Auckland on August 23 was a fitting start to the second Annual New

October 1, Issue

Indian among Miss Universe finalists

A young Indian student of University of Otago is among the 20 finalists at the forthcoming Miss Universe New Zealand competition, stating that the pageant

October 1, Issue

Local talents await Miss India Worldwide 2014

Connoisseur of beauty and fashion show enthusiasts can look forward to exclusive and exciting rounds of music, dance and talent display of beautiful people from

October 1, Issue

Classical journey opens new Jungle Book page

Spectators at the forthcoming Tempo Dance Festival 2013 would be able to identify Bharata Natyam performers as their doctor, lawyer, tax consultant, engineer and experts

October 1, Issue

A coin for Fiji’s Golden Boy

The Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF) has accorded an enteral honour to ‘Golden Boy’ Iliesa Delana by issuing new 50 cents coins bearing his face

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