Archives 2014

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Party puts New Zealand First in good faith

It is a great pleasure and privilege to stand for Parliament in Christchurch Central for NZ First party at a very crucial time as Christchurch

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Election Writ issued

Governor General Lt Gen Sir Jerry Mateparae signed the Writ to conduct the General Election on September 20, 2014. The Writ, issued on August 20,

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Youth power energises democratic process

A young woman of Indian origin has appealed to the members of the community to exercise their franchise in the general election due to be

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Good policies make good common sense

The policies and principles of New Zealand First aim to ensure that all New Zealanders including New Zealanders of Indian origin have a fair go.

Sept 15, 2014 Issue

Preschool marks first anniversary

ACG Sunderland Preschool is delighted to celebrate its first birthday. With a party planned for the students, both past and present, it will be a

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Fiji may return to Pacific Islands Forum

Fiji’s Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama said that if his Fiji First Party wins the general election (due to be held on September 17,

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Fiji may return to Pacific Islands Forum

Fiji’s Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama said that if his Fiji First Party wins the general election (due to be held on September 17,

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Election Supervisor should not breach neutrality

It is abundantly clear that Elections Supervisor Mohammed Saneem is defying the functions and powers of the Electoral Commission, especially the fundamental fact that the

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Fijian strikes platinum

Retirement is for people who cannot cope with age and for those who like to slip into passivity but for men like Magan Dahya, ‘R’

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Small businesses need incentives to grow

Running a small business is not easy, and people are telling me that it is getting harder. When I looked into the figures, I discovered

Changing times challenge traditional banking

A new PricewaterhouseCoopers Report suggests that by 2030 New Zealand could exist without banks of the traditional kind. The Report, ‘The Future Shape of Banking,’

Taiwanese Food Delegation due in Auckland

New Zealand’s Food importers will have an opportunity to consider a vast variety of food stuffs from Taiwan as a trade delegation visits Auckland later

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Accounting system goes beyond Book-keeping

When an accountant tells you ‘I will do your accounts,’ what does that actually mean? Basically, in terms of a small business, what most accountants

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Indian wines pouring into our market

The perfect wine match for curry is a step closer now that a Hamilton man is importing Indian vino. Sandeep Mathur is starting with Indian

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Minimum wage extends minimal help

With four in ten poor children living in families where mum or dad is in work, raising the minimum wage is an intuitive response to

Future workers have the choice of ‘Three Worlds’

The boundaries between work and personal life may disappear as companies assume greater responsibility for the social welfare of their employees, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers Report,

Right to vote should be counted

The ensuing General Election (September 20), unlike its predecessors, is not a contest just between National and Labour. A number of smaller parties including the

India obstructs WTO reforms

India is in danger of becoming a new pariah state for its torpedoing of the World Trade Organisation’s first successful multilateral trade negotiation in 20

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Thousands greet Govinda in Auckland

Radio Tarana celebrated the 68th India Independence Day by hosting ‘Festival of India’ at ASB Show Grounds in Auckland on the August 16. It was

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Visitor to explain spiritual enlightenment

The nuances of Yoga and the ways and means of attaining salvation would be the core theme of a lecture by a visiting philosopher this

Model of the Fortnight

Purple is known as the colour of Royalty, because it is less aggressive than Red and more active then Blue. It is also the colour

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Anxious wait for Miss Universe finalist

Young women of South Asian and Fijian origin are increasingly being featured in national and international beauty contests in the mainstream segment, providing them opportunities

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Indians recall their freedom martyrs

Although India’s Independence Day celebrations were held throughout New Zealand organised by the Indian High Commission and Non-Governmental and Not-for-Profit associations, we received reports from

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Innovation embellishes Bharata Natyam debut

While followers of Bharata Natyam style of dancing would look forward to the Arangetram of a youngster later next week, the same occasion would also

Sept 1, 2014 Issue

Pious fundraiser at Ganesh Temple

A group of vocal and instrumental musicians will present a programme of devotional songs in aid of the Ganesh Temple (4 Dent Place) in the

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