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INL 2015 Anniversary Issue

Something About us for the Record

The Newspaper Indian Newslink is an English fortnightly newspaper established in November 1999. The publication is known for its independence, news analyses and balanced reporting,

INL 2015 Anniversary Issue

Sixteen, the symbol of wholeness

This is the number of perfect completeness. Sixteen has been an auspicious number in India since ancient times. The currency system of India One Rupee

INL 2015 Anniversary Issue

Blatant omission of sports erodes INL character

Ravi Nyayapati –  Sports play such an important role for the common person. It is therefore almost unthinkable that a media outlet would not have

Diwali 2015

Greetings from Us

Many of us would have heard from our parents and grandparents that Diwali festivities during the Post-Independence era (1947 and thereon) were marked with added

Diwali 2015

Fun, frolic and food galore at Aotea Square

Diwali Festival lights up Auckland and Wellington creating new bonds Venkat Raman –  When Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED), a Council-Controlled Organisation of

Diwali 2015

Happy Days are here again!

Dr Parmjeet Parmar –  Namaste and Happy Diwali! As we come into the Diwali season, many people in New Zealand and around the world will

Diwali 2015

Joy of sharing transcends all religions

Venkat Raman –  When asked to explain why Diwali is known as ‘The Festival of Lights,’ a four-year old girl said, “There is light everywhere-of

Diwali 2015

Diwali becomes a multinational Festival

Nitin Kumar –  Deepawali is the Festival of Light celebrated in India for the past thousands of years. From grass-thatched mud huts to palaces and

Diwali 2015

Festival ignites people’s passion across Continents

Venkat Raman –  Sartorial resplendency, fireworks, sweets, fun, frolic, music, goodwill and family get-together are all a part of the festival of lights celebrated throughout

Diwali 2015

Can Christians celebrate Diwali?

A case study detailing a dilemma It was Diwali time in India and dusk was settling over the village of Dipri in Uttar Pradesh. Victor

Diwali 2015

Little bard rises to praise the Mahatma

Kendall D’Souza –    He was a gentle and nervous boy He didn’t even have a toy His family was very poor But still faith

Diwali 2015

Positive thought and deed promote happiness

Apurv Shukla –  Diwali, the Festival of Lights is upon us. One of the biggest festivals of India, this day is celebrated by people of

Diwali 2015

Time with God transforms the human soul

Carey Kinsolving –  Eleven-year-old Lauren believes in leaving her mother alone, when she is in a bad mood. Good thinking, Lauren. When we consider glorifying

  Staff Reporter – Spark, the largest telecom services provider in New Zealand has come up with a unique spectacle marking Diwali 2015. The company

Diwali 2015

Model of the Festive Season

Community spirit endears and brightens Diwali A Tree Consultant, who visits the Editor of this newspaper regularly, never fails to impress. “We work five days

Diwali 2015

Hinduism embellishes multicultural ethos

Purushottama Bilimoria –  In terms of religious identity, Hinduism has been and continues to be the predominant faith of New Zealand Indians, followed by Sikhism.

Diwali 2015

Police dance to the tune of the Bhangra

Mandeep Kaur – The lights of Diwali glow red and blue when dancing Police Officers took to the stage last month in Auckland. The New

Diwali 2015

Diwali brings a Treasure called Love

Prem Ratan Dhan Payo on November 12 Apurv Shukla –  Diwali, the festival of lights is upon us. The biggest festival of the Indian calendar,

Diwali 2015

Options enhance safety of the stroller

The stroller is a big and exciting purchase for many parents-to-be, and there are now several options with all sorts of fanciful features. All these

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Focus on Manurewa and Papakura

Rising soccer star scores well in Birmingham

Venkat Raman Fourteen-year-old Arzan Todywalla created yet another soccer record last month. The Pakuranga College student played three matches for Birmingham City Football Club (BCFC)

Focus on Manurewa and Papakura

New era to transcend gender and career barriers

Ranjna Patel –  According to Jan Dawson, Chairperson of Westpac, companies with women directors have higher return on equity, higher return on investment and superior

Economic resurgence lifts country profile

Venkat Raman –  Almost five decades ago, when I was appearing for my final postgraduate examination in economics, a visiting professor from the Delhi School

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