September 1, 2010 Issue

Organic Mushrooms enhance fortify immunity

US Department of Agriculture analysts have shown a simple method maintaining our immune system healthy. The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) funded researchers said Organic Mushrooms

Malayalis unite to mark Onam Festival

Malayalis from Kerala and other parts of the world will come together next week in Auckland to mark Onam, one of the most important festivals

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

Quality should determine teacher pay

Once again, there is a standoff between teachers and the government over teacher pay and conditions. The Post Primary Teachers Association (PPTA) is unhappy that

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

Brazil-India mix stirs Bollywood

The Bollywood bug is stated to be tenacious, pugnacious and even contagious, with thousands of young men and women of Indian origin landing in Mumbai,

Waitakere Diwali makes a shift

The Diwali festival of the Waitakere Indian Association will be held on October 24, not a week earlier as announced in our August 15, 2010

Musical Night promises unique entertainment

When the Auckland based Sur Sangam Entertainment stages its annual Family Musical Night at Skipton Hall (Mangere) on September 11, it will be an extraordinary

Aural treat awaits Telugu film fans

A delectable aural treat awaits lovers of Telugu film music as a rare event goes on stage in Auckland later this month. Ravi Muthumanickam, who

Festival of Lights in South Island

The Indian community is gaining popularity in the South Island, encouraging community groups to organise cultural and religious festivals. Christchurch based Indian Social & Cultural

Singer takes audience by storm

Singing diva Shreya Ghoshal captured the hearts of music lovers with her melodious voice and excellent showmanship last week in Auckland. The music concert held

Radio station gets closer to communities

Prime Minister John Key referred to Radio Tarana as a ‘Station that is balanced, providing equal opportunity to all parties to express their views’ in

The power of Bollywood cannot be restrained

Last week I attended a concert at the Telstra Events Centre where 3000 people were present to see and hear Shreya Ghoshal, Bollywood’s leading playback

Draw tames Welterweight rivals

It could have been a decisive match to determine the winner of the Welterweight Title but eight rounds of bouts later, neither of the contenders

Fijian Rugby League exudes confidence

A National Rugby League Team with a number of Indo-Fijian players will be formed next month following a series of deciding matches in New Zealand

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