October 1, 2010 Issue

Miss Earth in Cloud Nine with Mr Right

The stars of political and social galaxies would descend on Auckland in January 2011 to witness what promises to be a unique and spectacular wedding

Call for better elderly and teacher care

Teachers and elders are among the most important sections of the society and hence should be accorded better understanding and care. That was the crux

Hindi Diwas in Hamilton

A group of people in Hamilton marked Hindi Diwas (Hindi Day) on September 14, to commemorate the declaration of Hindi as an official language of

Model of the Fortnight

Models by habit and choice prefer to have a figure that appeases people and those with accounting as a profession, have both eyes on figure

Malnutrition challenges UN analysts

With over a billion people in the world starving and almost a third of the world’s children malnourished, something must be done about poverty in

For whose benefit is it anyway?

The Government has made tentative steps towards assessing and addressing deficiencies in the New Zealand benefit system by tweaking some aspects and establishing a Working

Importance of education stressed

The importance of Education, Innovation and Technology in the progress of individuals, communities and the country cannot be over-emphasised, Associate Tertiary Education Minister Wayne Mapp

Smacking gets a beating in Parliament

Section 59 of the Crimes Act became a famous political football a few years ago. As a result of the “Anti-Smacking” law passed in 2007,

Big break thrills young filmmaker

When a Fiji born Indian, raised in the US and domiciled in New Zealand, is shortlisted as a finalist in an international film competition, with

Young singers extol virtues of Sai Baba

Scores of readers who were enthralled spectators at the musical concert of Abhas Joshi held in Auckland on June 19 have queried this newspaper as

Search for teenage talent begins

An exclusive show to identify talent among the younger members of the society and select Miss and Master Teen 2010 is due be held in

An unusual film opens in Auckland

An emotionally charged Hindi film, produced in New Zealand will begin screening at the Hoyts Cinema at Sylvia Park in Auckland on October 14, with

Commonwealth, a historical anachronism

Commonwealth Games (Delhi 2010) is in a crisis. If the Games are abandoned, it may be the final nail in the coffin, ending an event

The Men in Black reclaim League Title

Former Lautoka player Isimeli Naresia proved to be the Ba Team hero scoring the opening goal against Navua and guide the Men in Black to

Waitakere holds the game with Ba

The friendly match between Ba and Waitakere United held at Bill McKinlay Park in Panmure, Auckland on September 18 ended in a draw. Both teams

New facility enhances value at Park

University Mt Wellington AFC has been granted $500,000 for installation of an ‘All Weather Turf’ at Bill McKinlay Park in Panmure. This venture has been

The Men in Black are evergreen

The Ba Team is Fiji based, playing soccer in the Premier Division of the Fiji Football Association competitions. The Ba players are affectionately known as

Match set to become an annual event

NZ Fiji Soccer Inc is committed to holding the friendly match between Ba and Waitakere United as an annual event. Soccer is a game of

English makes Indians global citizens

Readers Digest (India) Editor Mohan Sivanand recently referred to a survey, which said about 33% people in India are now able to hold a basic

Teenage ambassadors promote cause of children

Teenager Ashreya Duvuru has a unique distinction of being the sole member of the Indian community to function as an ‘Ambassador of UNICEF New Zealand,’

Fiji High School students seek help

Eighteen students from the Ba Methodist High School (Fiji) are scheduled to arrive in Auckland this week, as a part of their study in Geography.

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