July 15 2014 Issue

July 15 2014 Issue

A day of reckoning for Pakistanis

The small but well-knit and highly successful Pakistani community will celebrate the 68th Independence Day of its homeland on August 23, 2014. The event, organised

July 15 2014 Issue

Awards to inspiring Muslim women

New Zealand’s Muslim community has a number of women who have achieved high levels of success in several fields and they must be recognised and

Introducing the EasyCall App!

EasyCall, the prepaid phone card you can trust, has announced the launch of the EasyCall App! The EasyCall App has retained all the great things

Predictive Astrology clears popular myths

I have been passionately conducting research in India’s Vedic astrology since 2001. I learnt the basics when I was very young, but I always had

July 15 2014 Issue

Indian thespians pick Romeo and Juliet

Lovers of Shakespearean Theatre can expect a high quality production from the members of the University of Canterbury Indian Students Association next week. The Association

July 15 2014 Issue

Beautiful Journey of Pure Wisdom

Members of the Orewa community are putting together an evening of entertainment and food in aid of charity. ‘Indian Cultural Night’ will be held at

July 15 2014 Issue

New Zealand prominent in Tamil film

The ensuing weekend (July 19) would be important for the Auckland based Aiswarya Entertainments Limited and its Director Sasi Nambissan as the audio release of

Young students set to steal hearts

Students of Sargam School of Indian Music will dominate the stage with their prowess in vocal and instrumental music in Auckland over the next weekend.

Commemorative Coins honour Sachin Tendulkar

The East India Company has issued legal tender Coins to celebrate the 200th and Final Test Game of Sachin Tendulkar, the world’s greatest batsman. Released

July 15 2014 Issue

Humiliated Brazil must revisit football

Brazil suffered its most comprehensive defeat in a World Cup as the home side crashed out of FIFA 2014 with a 7-1 loss to Germany

July 15 2014 Issue

Legalising betting could prevent match fixing

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

Debating Chamber fosters democratic ideals

Recently, I had occasion to be present at the finals of the New Zealand Secondary Schools Debating Contest. It took place in Parliament Buildings in

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