Good values dictate good governance
This Lecture, now in its fourth year, is developing a tradition of delivering to a discerning audience, a worthwhile contribution to the general discourse about
This Lecture, now in its fourth year, is developing a tradition of delivering to a discerning audience, a worthwhile contribution to the general discourse about
Second and Final Part Our diversity I believe that New Zealand has to deal more effectively with our growing diversity. We have an immigration programme
Auckland residents and visitors can draw religious inspiration by participating in the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations scheduled to be held on August 31 at the Malaeola
New Zealanders who can read and write Hindi will be able to understand a number of Hindu scriptures and teachings of Hinduism with the help
Migrant communities should integrate into mainstream New Zealand on the one hand and promote their own languages and cultures, National MP Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi has
My recent visit to India was memorable. I spent two weeks at hospitals run by the global charity. I also visited a family in a
A group of young men and women are putting together a cultural programme that promises to not only explore and expose varied talents but also
A Food Festival, catering to the palate of a cross-section of the society, will soon return to Sudima Airport Auckland Hotel marking the Hindu festive
Violin masters Nagaraj and Manjunath will perform in three cities next weekend. Known as the ‘Mysore Brothers,’ after the ancient Capital of the then Mysore
The Queen of Dandiya will be in Auckland for a performance at the Mahatma Gandhi Centre in Mt Eden Terrace on Sunday, September 7. Falguni
“Do not call this a Beauty Pageant,” pleads Dharmesh Parikh of Reshab D Parikh Productions Limited, organiser of Miss Indianz, the only credible event of
The Hamilton Malayalee Association has invited individuals and teams to participate in its Volleyball Tournament, scheduled to be held at the Te Rapa Sportsdrome located
Fijian Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama will visit New Zealand this weekend, according to information obtained by us in Fiji. He will arrive in Auckland
The institution of democracy can survive and progress only if there are checks and balances and prevention of dominance of one person, an expert has
The Indian Newslink Sir Anand Satyanand Lecture held at Pullman Hotel in Auckland on Monday, July 28, 2014 dealt with ‘The Challenges to Democracy in
Fijian Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama can expect a warm welcome from the members of the Fijian community, the Pacific Island population and perhaps people
Martha Vir celebrated her 95th birthday on July 12, 2014 at Wesley Methodist Church, Mt Roskill Auckland. A large circle of family and friends attended
Germany won their fourth Football World Cup (1-0) beating Argentina in the finals of FIFA 2014, as mentioned in ‘Stop Press’ of our report in
A year ago, ‘Rocket Science’ the Newsletter of Mt Albert Islamic Centre in Auckland, reported the inconsiderate timing of the London Olympic Games coinciding with
Lou Vincent became the first New Zealand cricketer to be banned for life from playing the game for his involvement in match fixing. The England
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