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Preminda Jacob Maryland, USA, April 11, 2024 As the largest electorate in history goes to the polls in India from April 19 to June 1,
Preminda Jacob Maryland, USA, April 11, 2024 As the largest electorate in history goes to the polls in India from April 19 to June 1,
Over 2500 years ago the legendary ancient Chinese Taoist philosopher Lao Tzu observed that “a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, November 8, 2023 With a change in government, property rules will invariably shift as the National Party looks to deliver on the
Logan Green, Cambridge, October 29, 2023 From The Diplomat On October 14, New Zealanders voted to boot Chris Hipkins and his Labour Party colleagues out
Peter Wilson Wellington, October 28, 2023 Negotiations to form a new government between National, ACT and New Zealand First were taking place this week –
National Party may choose a tripartite alliance with ACT and NZ First Venkat Raman Auckland, October 16, 2023 Welcome to the latest issue of Indian
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, October 16, 2023 Hamilton has been a hotspot of Politics due to last year’s by-elections which was the first sign of change
Our Leader in October 15, 2023 Digital Edition Venkat Raman Auckland, October 16, 2023 In handing over the country to Christopher Luxon and his National
The last National Party campaign leaflet received in my letterbox this week urged me to “Please party vote National.” Unlike the bold promise of “A
An appeal to all New Zealanders to vote in the current general election Venkat Raman Auckland, October 12, 2023 New Zealand goes to the polls
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, October 11, 2023 New Zealand has a long-standing reputation for being an inclusive and progressive nation with a rich tapestry of cultures
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, October 10, 2023 Education is a critical tool for unlocking a better future for New Zealand and equipping the next generation with
National and ACT promise incentives; Labour offers relief but Greens hold their own New Zealanders will exercise their franchise with the general election due to
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, October 2, 2023 New Zealand has a long-standing reputation for being an inclusive and progressive nation. With a rich tapestry of cultures
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, September 28, 2023 From community issues to trade and industry, from health to Crime prevention, Hamilton will surely have the work cut
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, September 26, 2023 Elections are around the corner and every political party is out sharing their message with the constituents, in an
In a week where Labour pitted free dental care against a National tax plan riddled with holes, Chris Hipkins looks to have lost – proving
Councils will get a share of $1 billion GST income Venkat Raman Auckland, September 10, 2023 Property owners and developers, construction companies and others involved
Call for tougher punishment for offenders in our Opinion Poll Two; Poll Three Open Venkat Raman Auckland, September 8, 2023 Indian Newslink readers have once
Venu Menon Wellington, September 8,2023 New Zealand’s 53rd Parliament was dissolved on Friday, 8 September 2023, with the public reading of a Proclamation signed by
Long Read Peter Wilson Wellington, September 8, 2023 The main Parties launch their campaigns and Labour’s attack ads draw an angry response, National’s tax cuts
Elections are a contest not solely for power but also for trust. Politicians know this. That is why National has portrayed the government as profligate
From our Leader in September 1, 2023 Digital Edition Venkat Raman Auckland, September 1, 2023 National Party Leader Christopher Luxon is upbeat about the ensuing
Welcome to the Digital Edition of Indian Newslink, September 1, 2023 Venkat Raman Auckland, September 1, 2023 Parliament adjourns sine die. These words are not
Venu Menon Wellington, August 31,2023 “I move that the House do now adjourn.” With these words Prime Minister Chris Hipkins ended the last sitting of
Venu Menon Wellington, August 29,2023 Parliament on Tuesday witnessed a protracted back-and-forth between Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Leader of the Opposition Christopher Luxon of
Graham Adams Auckland, August 26, 2023 It cannot be long now until a supporter of Co-Governance repeats President Roosevelt’s famous exhortation at his first inauguration
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, August 25, 2023 Labour plans to make it compulsory for all schools to teach financial literacy from 2025 to address low levels
Christopher Luxon is the Most Preferred Prime Minister Venkat Raman Auckland, August 25, 2023 Respondents to the Indian Newslink Opinion Poll have overwhelmingly chosen National
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, August 21, 2023 New Zealand is a nation known for its commitment to democracy and civic participation. At the heart of this
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