Community leader taken ill by food poisoning
Edibles sold at Kite Festival lands Pratima Nand into trouble Pratima Nand My first visit to the Kite Festival held on January 14, 2018 at
Edibles sold at Kite Festival lands Pratima Nand into trouble Pratima Nand My first visit to the Kite Festival held on January 14, 2018 at
John Boynton MPs are being questioned about how euthanasia fits in with their Maori values, as a bill legalising euthanasia makes its way through parliament.
Radio New Zealand The political face of Auckland will need to change because Pakeha will soon make up less than half the city’s population, says
Supplied Content The Auckland Zen Centre is organising a musical concert by Balamohan Shingade, a renowned for his captivating performance of traditional Indian music, at
Even your health could be at risk Newshub A study has revealed that feeding your pets raw meat could negatively impact both their and your
Staff Reporter The New Zealand Telugu Association (NZTA), based in Auckland, is organising a Blood Donation Drive on Thursday, February 8, 2018 between 3 pm
Mangere Temple in Auckland plans 11-day Festival Venkat Raman Thiru Subramaniyar Temple of the Hindu Temple Society of New Zealand located at 69 Tidal Road
Religious fundamentalism- of all sorts- will collapse Veer Khar vjkhar@yahoo.com On May 29, 1453, following the Ottoman attack and the fall of Constantinople, Greek intelligentsia
Sourced Content The State of Virginia has declared that January 14 will be observed as ‘Pongal Day,’ a Festival of significance to Tamilians all over
The event on February 4, 2018 will benefit St John Thakur Ranjit Singh Shri Ram Mandir, based in the West Auckland suburb of Henderson, is
Amitabh Mehta This is a heart-warming, feel-good story from Noel Leeming (of The Warehouse Group) Store at Sylvia Park, the largest shopping complex in New
Enjoy your drink but don’t get to the brink Stephen Bright As we enjoy the festive season, many strongly-held beliefs about avoiding hangovers are thrown
Julian Wood Cigarettes, while not worth their weight in gold, are now worth one-and-half times their weight in silver, as successive governments have increased the
Dr David Clark I announced (on Tuesday, December 5, 2017), the urgent establishment of a new Ministerial Advisory Group on the Health System. Following is
Dr Muriel Newman Welfare reform requires great care. Of all policy areas, the unintended consequences of getting it wrong can be devastating, especially for
Supplied Content Indian Newslink Health Columnist Thilliar Varnakulasingham has been elected as a Retired Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. Established in 1805, The
Venkat Raman Members of the various chapters of the Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) marked ten years of their operations and service
‘Fruits in the Backwater’ open in Porirua A collection of works of Wellington based artist Kerry Ann Lee is now open at the Pataka Art
Youi has announced partnership with New Zealand Roadside Assistance (NZRA) Limited to deliver the national 24/7 Youi Roadside Assistance service. NZRA provides roadside assistance services
Fun, Food and Accolades in Lower Hutt Kiran Thakar Hindu Council of New Zealand (HCNZ) Wellington Chapter celebrated International Volunteers Day (IV Day) on Saturday,
Model of the Fortnight The report on Child Poverty that hit the headlines on December 7, 2017, occupying sections of our Homelink and Viewlink would
Roopa Aur Aap Trust sets a trend in voluntary service Venkat Raman Amdist a plethora of self-servers, there are a few do-gooders who dwelve into
Supplied Content New Zealand’s first nationwide anti-racism campaign ‘Give Nothing to Racism’ won top honours at the Asia-Pacific Communications Awards, taking out the Supreme Award for
Supplied Content Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) was under the spotlight again las fortnight when international expert Jeff Noble gave insight and hope to New
Sue Chetwin Wellington, November 9, 2017 Major rest home provider Bupa Care Services has been ordered to pay $10,000 by the Disputes Tribunal after failing
Veer Khar With almost 80% of Kiwi Indians residing in Auckland, we indeed need the extension of the ‘High Commission of India’ office in Auckland.
Jitendra Bhojwani India is famous for legends and mythological tales, among the most popular of which are Ramayana and Mahabharata. These two Epics not only
Shah Jahan and Mumtaz in a rare portrait Supplied Content Sworders, United Kingdom A painting attributed to one of the greatest court artists of the
Venkat Raman An increasing number of children on the grow are finding it difficult to imbibe and assimilate their culture and language a report
Beauty in the land of culture echoes diversity delights New Zealand may be a small country, but we are mighty, and we are one that
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