September 15, 2010 Issue

Can Unity be enforced?

Our Editorial, Indians should learn to unite published in our September 1 2010 issue appears to have touched some raw nerves. A number of readers

Public help can reduce crime

New Zealand Police have a unique problem: against a scenario of rising crime both at home and on the streets, there is growing public apathy

We are vulnerable victims

There are disasters, destructions and deaths all around the world and we remain vulnerable to the forces of Nature that unleashes its might with hitherto

Nature’s fury has Divine impact

The recent earthquake in Christchurch revealed the extent to which people depend on the Government to provide for the common good. Earthquakes break the most

Octogenarian tunes the song of life

To millions of people who speak Tamil and Malayalam, he is Mellisai Mannar (‘King of Melody’) and master-creator, whose work in hundreds of films has

Non-Stop Elevator to quality life

A majority of manmade problems including strife, racial and social discrimination, religious fanaticism and jealousy and prejudice would be solved if men and women realise

Devotees plan religious event

Devotees of Shirdi Sai Baba and Goddess Durga will have an opportunity to participate in an extended Prayer and Bhajan Session on October 3. Shri

Wisdom to solve worldly problems

Mundane problems of the world including those related to work, family and human relationships can be solved with proper understanding and goodwill, says an ascetic.

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

Manukau Concert to promote Christian Music

Contrary to popular belief that all Christian Music are oriented towards Europe and the US using instruments of those Continents, people of Indian origin (PIO)

Hindustani music concert due in Auckland

Lovers of Hindustani music can expect an evening of melody as one of the most popular vocalists performs in Auckland next month. Sangeeta Katti Kulkarni,

Star aspirants ready for final act

Call it a Realty Show, an entertainment programme filled with fun or music and dance that bring energise the younger generation, a forthcoming event in

No Red Label for the under-aged

The Green, Red and Yellow classification labels you see on films, DVDs and games can help you to choose the right entertainment for your children.

A unique family of outstanding masters

When Fazal Qureshi, renowned the world over as the Master of Tabla, performs in Auckland early next month, he would not only bring to the

Pukekoheans showcase histrionic talent

The cultural versatility of India and the inherent talent of the Diaspora in New Zealand came to the fore in Pukekohe on August 28. More

Exciting future awaits young cricketer

Avondale College student Akash Anthony is a cricketer with a promise and a growing list of admirers. Avondale College First XI Cricket Coach and former

India gets ready to host Commonwealth Games

Despite the controversy surrounding construction, award of contracts and other issues, the Indian Government is confident that the Commonwealth Games 2010 (called ‘Delhi 2010’) will

Ba, Waitakere in friendly clash

Fiji Soccer Giants Ba will take on Waitakere United at a friendly match on Saturday, September 18 at Bill McKinlay Park in the Auckland suburb

New initiative offers free health services

A new organisation to offer free health services and facilities to the impoverished and needy persons in Fiji has just been officially launched in New

Timely attention can save lives

Early diagnosis and proper treatment of ailments can save lives of people but the challenge is to identify problem areas, a prominent community leader has

Private partnership key to better health

Although the health system in Fiji is better than many other countries of the South Pacific, the private sector could help in promoting a higher

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