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Cover Story
Coverage of Greg Boyed's death
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He was lamenting the media convention that suspected selfinflicted deaths should not be reported as suicide without the confirmation of a coroner.
The fact that we don't know how people respond to visceral front-and-centre coverage is part of the problem.
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He said it was because “according to some in management . . . there is no need to report an incident which might inspire copycat behaviour.” In fact reporting guidelines developed by the Ministry of Health were agreed after extensive and prolonged consultation with the news media. The death of TV broadcaster Greg Boyed last week sparked a flood of tributes in the media and many anguished articles on the scourge of suicide and depression. The media have been warned that intense coverage can be counter-productive and restraint is required. How did they respond when one of their own was involved? “Why couldn't the reportage be straight to the point?” TVNZ news presenter Peter Williams asked in the Bay of Plenty Times
The TVNZ veteran is not the only journalist who resents reporting restrictions and has claimed the media are prevented from reporting the issue fully. But these days, there are more media reports about suicide than ever before - and they can have a wider reach than ever before.
“Surely it would help if we addressed the issue face on,” said Peter Williams.
“Greg’s death had become part of the insatiable news cycle. Journalists, paralysed by their own grief and confusion, did what seemed most obvious: delivering more content. Soon, the internet was saturated with tweets and opinion pieces, mostly written by pundits and former TV stars.” Where to get help:
“You never know, expressing its raw starkness might prevent someone else
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The guidelines also say media should not report the method of death or speculate on the cause. They should not romanticise, rationalise or normalise suicide. Another key principle is that reports of individual instances should not be unduly prominent in the media.
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Community Unlocking South Island Trade potential to India launched The New Zealand India Trade Alliance (NZITA) has launched a South Island chapter to create a gateway for companies in the South to connect with the huge opportunities emerging in the
Indian market. An event, Unlocking the Potential of India, in Christchurch last Thursday was attended by around 60 representatives from companies looking to expand business opportunities in the enormous, but complex, Indian market. The event provided an insight into trading with India, and the role of the NZITA in unlocking the often-bewildering Indian opportunity.
Speakers included: Hon Amy Adams, opposition spokesperson for Finance who said; “India is one of the fastest growing economies in the World, and the World’s third largest. No matter how small a niche the offering might be for New Zealand companies, there is always going to be a huge market in India for us. “From New
Zealand’s perspective it is incredibly important that we continue to grow diversity of markets. When you look at India, the size of its growth, and the strong cultural and sporting ties that we have there, an increasing footprint in that market will be incredibly beneficial for New Zealand.” Albear Montocchio, Global Marketing Manager, HamiltonJet. The iconic exporter of high-end water jet technology has recently completed a deal to provide water jets for a fleet of 14 new Follow On Fast Attack Craft for the Indian Navy. Tweeting her support to the launch of the Christchurch Chapter, the New Zealand High Commissioner to India, Her Excellency Joanna Kempkers said, “New Zealand India Trade Alliance now has a chapter in my home town, Christchurch. Looking forward to engagement with more businesses and institutions from the mainland in the New Zealand India economic relationship”. NZITA Co-Deputy Chair Dr Don Brash noted that, despite remaining challenges,
the Indian Government had taken huge strides in recent years to improve India’s macro-economic stability. Not only was the economy growing at a remarkable pace for any economy, let alone the third largest in the world in purchasing power terms, it was doing this while keeping inflation close to the central bank’s 4% target and gradually reducing federal government debt relative to the size of the economy. The Christchurch chapter will be led by Michael Henstock with support from the local NZITA members in South Island.
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Keeping Safe when out and about Unfortunately the lack of vigilance by some people has meant that they have been subject to incidents of victimization by criminals actively looking for tempting and easy opportunities. We all want to live in a safe community, however there are times when our own actions can make a difference to how other people perceive us. Being vigilant and attentive to your surroundings including other people can greatly improve your safety when out and about. The following advice can greatly improve your safety when out in your community Walking alone at night • Where possible, always keep to well-lit areas. • Keep bags containing valuables, wallets, purses close to your body. • Keep you cell phone where you can reach it. • Walk close to the gutter, not beside shop doorways. • Walk facing traffic If you think someone is following you • Keep looking ahead and walk briskly. • Cross the road and see if they follow. • If they do, go to the nearest place where there are people. • Dial 111 and ask for Police. If a driver stops and asks for direction • Be polite but stay out of reach • If you don’t trust them, walk away
quickly in the opposite direction. • Don’t accept a lift from a stranger. • If you are propositioned or feel threatened, dial 111 and ask for Police. What to do if you are attacked Try to escape and get to safety. Then dial 111 and ask for Police. Unless it is absolutely necessary to defend yourself to avoid harm, the best thing to do is move away, avoid confrontation, call Police and provide them with a good description. You may use force to defend yourself, but force needs to be reasonable. Self-defence skills need to be practiced and you can do this by taking part in a self-defence course. The law relating to self defence “Everyone is justified in using, in defence of himself or another, such force as, in the
circumstances as he believes them to be, it reasonable to use” (Section 48 of the Crimes Act 1961.) This means you are allowed to defend yourself from attack, but use your common sense. The idea is to defend yourself, not to cause injury or get revenge. If you use unreasonable force, you are committing a crime. Your first concern should always be for your own safety and that of others with you. Never take the law into your own hands or take unnecessary risks. Keeping safe in your car • Park in well-lit busy areas • Always lock your parked car, even when filling up at the petrol station • Keep windows up and doors locked when you are driving.
• Don’t pick up hitchhikers. Especially if you are travelling alone. • If other motorists seem to be in trouble, think carefully before you stop and help. • If people try to block your way, drive on slowly and carefully and keep the doors locked. • If your own car breaks down, sit inside it with the doors locked. If you have a cell phone you can call a friend or AA Roadside assistance – call 0800 500 222 or *222 from your mobile. Roadside assistance is available to AA members, or you can pay and join over the phone from the roadside. • If other motorists offer you a lift, talk to them through a slightly open window. • Only if you feel safe, take a lift to a place with people and lights, such as a service station.
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September 4, 2018 | Page 5
Community Diwali is around-Chalk it up for
Auckland Diwali Festival
Colourful chalk Rangoli designs will cover the ground outside Ellen Melville Centre before the Auckland Diwali Festival – and one of them will secure a $500 cash prize for its creator. Ellen Melville Centre and festival organisers are presenting a programme of Diwali-themed festivities the day before the festival, including a Rangoli-drawing competition open to amateur, student and professional artists. Registrations are now open for artists keen to secure one of the limited pavement spaces for the Friday, 19 October competition. Rangoli is an Indian folk-art form, where designs are drawn onto the ground, traditionally using coloured powders and embellished with sand, rice, candles or flower petals. The designs can be simple geometric shapes, depict deities or flowers or they can be more elaborate. For this competition, the designs will solely be created with chalk (the only medium permitted). Competition entrants will get 20 jumbo
sticks of coloured chalk, a 1.5m² patch of ground and three hours, from 9ammidday, to complete their designs.
The works will be judged on their balance of traditional design and modern influences, alignment to the Diwali Festival themes of lights, family, celebration, colour, and their representation of the relationship between New Zealand and the Indian diaspora. The winners will be announced at 1pm on the day. Festival producer Leilana Meredith says the team wants to hear from anyone with experience of creating Rangoli or similar arts forms. “Whether you do this as a family tradition or a hobby, you’re an art or design student, or you make a living from art and design, we’d love you to help us bring a burst of Rangoli colour to the heart of the central city. But spaces are limited, so please register your interest online now.” Alongside the competition, there will be a host of free, family friendly activities in Ellen Melville Centre.
Visitors can have a go at DIY henna or mehndi, learn how to wrap or drape a sari, creating Rangoli patterns to take home and play interactive digital Hindi language games. There will also be snacks to sample – sweet mithai treats and savoury namkeen nibbles. To enter the Rrangoli chalk drawing competition, and view the rules, terms and conditions go to www.aucklandnz. com/diwali. The competition is open to amateur, student and professional artists aged 13 and over, and is subject to weather conditions. Auckland Diwali Festival is delivered by Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED), on behalf of Auckland Council, in conjunction with founding partner Asia New Zealand Foundation. Ellen Melville Centre is located at 2 Freyberg Place, corner High St and Freyberg Place, central Auckland. This community hub has five hire spaces, lots of classes, programmes and events, many free to attend. See www.facebook.com/ EllenMelvilleCentre for more information.
• Register your interest now to take part in a Rangoli competition taking place in the lead-up to the 2018 Auckland Diwali Festival • The competition happens outside Ellen Melville Centre, 9am-12pm, Freyberg Place, Friday, 19 October, the day before the festival proper starts in Aotea Square • The competition is part a program of free, family-friendly Diwali festivities at Ellen Melville Centre • The competition is open to amateur, student and professional artists aged 13 and over • Pavement spaces are limited: register in advance at www.aucklandnz.com/diwali.
Sister Shivani mesmerises the audience with her magic spell at Bharatiya Mandir It was a perfect evening set for the devotees, flocking to the Bharatiya Mandir to listen to one of the finest orators on spirituality worldwide, Sister Shivani of Brahma Kumari who came visiting New Zealand for the benefit of seekers. Sister Shivani is an internationally renowned inspirational speaker and practitioner / teacher on Raj Yoga Meditation. It was an evening of enlightenment, meditation and life-changing experience with Sister Shivani as she spoke in her soothing but very powerful voice, explaining the audience about how to use some very basic and simple techniques to make their day to day life free of any stress and making it peaceful. She said, most problems in our everyday lives are created by us only, as we turn more towards material gains, and to achieve those material goals, we are not even shy to use unfair means to get them. Hence all the stress is created as a by-product of our actions. She says, we become as what we eat, drink or whatever we think. So, if the food we eat,
the water or any liquid we drink or even the thoughts we perceive are not pure, our minds will never be at peace and we will always be stressed out. For the starters, she explained some very simple ways to make in our daily routines like thinking always positive even for your adversaries and remembering or thinking of the omni present GOD while even cooking for the family or anyone, this simple action can bring slowly but very positive changes in those people and the surroundings around you. She insisted to give and spread only positive vibes toward every soul to create a beautiful world around us. An overcrowded Bharatiya Mandir main hall was the witness of an event which people will talk about and remember for long time to come. Prior to Sister Shivani’s discourse, the Raksha Bandhan festival was celebrated in the same hall in association with Hindu Organisations, Temples & Association (HOTA), in which several hundred people participated. The programmes ended with a sumptuous dinner served by the Mandir.
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Local Stories Threats of self-harm in calls to Inland Revenue on downward trend
Janmashtami
celebrated with lots of fervour in Auckland The festival of Janmashtami, the birth day of Lord Krishna, was celebrated with lot of fervour, gaiety and enthusiasm all over Auckland. All the major Hindu temples like Bharatiya Mandir, ISCON temple, Radha Krishna Mandir, Sai Mandir, Sri Ram Mandir, Sri Durga Maata Mandir etc were decorated with lights, flowers, balloons to welcome Lord Krishna’s birth. All the temples across the city were open till late in the night as the birth of Lord Krishna is celebrated at mid night.
The number of people threatening selfharm in phone calls to Inland Revenue (IR) has trended down consistently over the last three years, says IR’s deputy commissioner, corporate integrity and assurance, Mary Craig. “There are still too many, but this is an encouraging trend that we hope continues,” Ms Craig said.In the calendar year 2016 there were 334 threats of self-harm in calls; down to 306 in 2017; and 182 to 28 August this year. Of those approximately half were reported to Police.
“Our staff have been encouraged to take a consistent approach to these difficult calls that aims to help rather than exacerbate each situation,” she said. But a key to avoiding these situations can be for people to engage early with IR so that we can help them avoid getting to the point of desperation with debt,” Ms Craig said. “We can and do help people resolve difficult situations all the time. “The most important thing is that they don’t need to lose hope because there are options we can discuss with them.” Media contact: Rowan McArthur 029 8901251
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On Monday 3rd September, Janmashtami marked the birth anniversary of one of the most worshiped Hindu gods – Lord Krishna. Celebrated with great fervour in India and abroad, it is observed on the eighth day of the month of Bhadra, as per the Hindu Calendar. Lord Krishna is believed to be born some 5000 years back, as the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The earliest mention of Lord Krishna can be found in the epic of Mahabharata. The eighth son to Devaki and Vasudeva of the Yadava clan, Krishna’s birth was not welcomed by his uncle Kansa. Kansa had his reasons – the great sage Narada told Kansa that he would die in the hands of the eighth child born of Devaki and Vasudeva. This filled Kansa with anxiety and anger and he made up his mind to kill
Krishna. So, Krishna’s father, Vasudeva, took him to Gokul, where he grew up with foster parents Nanda and Yashoda. According to mythological stories, Krishna overthrew the tyrant King Kansa later after dodging several assassination attempts by him. In one of the paragraphs of the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna says that whenever there is be a predominance of evil and decline of religion, he will reincarnate to destroy the evil and let the good take over. The main significance of Janmashtami is to promote goodwill as it is to knock down evil intentions. Krishna Jayanti also celebrates togetherness. The festive occasion brings people together when families and friends join in to celebrate it.
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Kerala flood Victims • Mebin John
• Mebin John Fickling Convention Center Three Kings has witnessed the kickstart for the 5th season of Auckland Premier League Cricket league. The auction for the players was held at the convention centre on 25th of August. The exquisite auction has provided an excellent platform for the team owners to choose their favourite players. “Auckland Premier league is a popular cricket and football league that has been organised for the Malayali
community in Auckland. This is one of the biggest sports events conducted in New Zealand for the community” Said Praveen Baby, one of the organisers of APL. The overwhelming auction was presided by Aaron Davis, an expert in the industry. All the eight teams of this season have started their practice sessions with the team members. APL 2018 is supported by generous business entities such as NZ Mobile mortgages and Orbit Remit.
Nearly 400 people have died, and thousands remained stranded by the worst flooding in the Indian state of Kerala in a century. More than one million people have been displaced, many of them taking shelter in thousands of relief camps across the state. Kiwi –Indian communities in the City, have been joining hands to raise funds for the Kerala flood victims. Auckland Malayali Sajam, one of the largest Malayali organisations in New Zealand came forward to help the victims. “We as a community are taking the lead and collecting funds to be channelled to the Kerala Chief Ministers Disaster Relief Fund. We have created a “ give a little “ page for the fund collection. Similar to us, the Auckland Central Indian Association
is collecting funds on behalf of us. The other Indian Diaspora is chipping in too. We are offered help by the NZ business community as well.” Said Blessan M Jose, Secretary Auckland Malayali Samajam Inc. “The Auckland Malayali Samajam will be donating this fund to the Chief Ministers Fund as a donation from the New Zealand diaspora but not as any special group or initiative.” He added Several other community members also came forward to help the state. “ We are hosting a fundraising dinner for this cause with the help of two Kerala restaurants in Auckland, and the proceeds will go to the Disaster relief fund,” Said Soby Bernard Thomas, organiser of the fundraising dinner. Several groups in the city have cancelled their Onam celebrations in the town and sent the money to Kerala CM’s Disaster Relief Fund.
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Local Stories Aucklanders pay
Tributes to
ATAL JI • Mebin John Aucklanders paid tribute to former prime minister of India, Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee on Friday 24th August at Mahatma Gandhi Centre Eden Terrace. Dozens of people from various parts of
the city have gathered at the venue to pay their respect to their most honoured leader. The event also gave a chance to the participants to pay their tributes in writing to their beloved leader in a book kept at the venue by the Consulate of India. Prayers were also offered in honour
of the former Prime minister. Various leaders from the community remembered the former prime minister at the event. “With his demise, the nation has lost the tallest leader. Filling this void will be impossible. He left behind a rich legacy. Former Prime Minister Vajpayee was a great poet, a great orator, a great politician, a great statesman and a great human being” Said Anil Sharma, from New Zealand Peoples Party to the Indian News. India's former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee was born on December 25, 1924, in Gwalior. He was the first head of government from outside the Congress
party to serve a full five-year term, as a leader of the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP). A Padma Vibhushan awardee, he is also a recipient of India's highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna, which was conferred on him in 2015. He passed away at the age of 93 on August 16, 2018, at AIIMS, New Delhi.
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Politics CRIMINAL JUSTICE Summit should be for everyone – not just criminals This week the Government held its Criminal Justice Summit. According to Justice Minister Andrew Little, having a good mix of experienced experts who also bring valuable cultural context show’s that this Government is smart on crime. The problem is, he hasn’t got the right mix. He’s gathered together a room full of people who support his view that we should soften up our bail, parole and sentencing laws to make it easier for criminals to get out of prison early and harder for them to get sent there in the first place. On top of a group of people who support his soft on crime view, Mr Little has said that the stories of victims shouldn’t be told in the media while the summit is happening. He says this is too emotive. He doesn’t want those who have been burgled, robbed or assaulted to be heard. The problem with that is that both Andrew Little and the Prime Minister have done a two-day media blitz talking about the rights of criminals. Mr Little used the example of a 21-year-old man who attacked his ex-girlfriend’s car with a sledgehammer. He said the accused ‘apparently wasn’t threatening the young woman’ and that he was ‘obviously
provoked’. He doesn’t think this man’s actions warrant him being in custody. So, while it’s fine for Mr Little and Jacinda Ardern to go to the media with the agenda that suits them, they don’t want the victims of crime to have a voice. It’s hypocrisy at its worst, with a dangerous agenda behind it. The conference agenda reads like that of a yoga convention with sessions like ‘individual reflection’ and ‘hope’. Most concerning is that there is no target or goal for what the conference should achieve. This means there will be no clear outcome, just more talk. This is typical of a Government which has established 150 working groups but is refusing to listen to anyone it disagrees with, the Government has its agenda and that’s to go soft on crime. It wants to reduce the prison population by a third, but it doesn’t have a plan to reduce crime and nothing on the Summit’s agenda suggests this is a focus. Once again, the Government is outsourcing the work it should have done in Opposition. It’s taken them a year to work out that they don’t know what to do, so they’ve organised a talkfest with no
action plan. It will now take them another year to come up with a plan and then it will be time for the election. This has been the Government’s strategy on health, education and now law and order. It’s not good enough to do no work for nine years, save everything for next election, promise the world and then blame everyone else when they don’t deliver. Our Social Investment approach means that we will support the most at risk New Zealanders to fundamentally change their lives by getting social services agencies to
work together to make a difference. If this Government was serious it would get in early and make a real difference and target funding instead of “spray and walk away” approach it’s using now. When it comes to law and order, this Government is going to soften up our bail, parole and sentencing laws to make it easier for criminals to get out of prison early and harder for them to get sent there in the first place. We will keep advocating for victims and advocating for our social investment approach which will change lives.
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Politics BUSINESS CONFIDENCE - a major cause of concern The Labour led coalition has been in Government for ten months now, yet it is yet to release its economic development strategy for New Zealand.
There is not a single detail, proposal or policy in the Prime Minister’s speech that points to increasing our productivity or growing our per-person income.
The previous National government’s Business Growth Agenda, which outlined many well-considered policies to build a more competitive and productive economy was scrapped by the Government without a replacement.
It’s not what you say that matters, it’s what you do.
I have consistently called out this Government for using ideology as the sole measure of delivering public policy for New Zealanders. After nearly every business leader in the country agreed that business confidence is dropping to lowest levels since the Global Financial Crisis the Prime Minister announced the Labour led coalitions economic plan for New Zealand. The summary is, they have taken growth out National Party’s Business Growth Agenda and renamed it as Business Partnership Agenda. Saying, as the Prime Minister did, that she has empathy for businesses’ desire for certainty isn’t enough. Saying you want to grow real per capita incomes is not enough.
It is a known fact that one way to increase productivity is to increase investment. This government has made it much more difficult for foreign investment to come into the country. How’s that going to help? Another way to improve productivity is to deliver a skilled and willing workforce. The Labour led coalition has decided to spend $2.8 billion on tertiary students, producing no increase in students and no improvement in the quality of the institutions. It has done away with national standards in the schools and is going to reduce or jettison sanctions designed to encourage jobseeker beneficiaries to be drug free and available to work. This government thinks we are the only country in the world, aside from France, that is so rich that we don’t need to open up new areas of exploration for oil and gas.
increase our exports. But they are adding massive costs on to business, not the least of which is a 27 per cent increase in the minimum wage in the next three years. Everyone wants Kiwis to earn more, but an export business only survives if it is internationally competitive. Putting up labour costs with that speed is not going to help increase our exports – some will manage, others simply won’t. Nor will reduced foreign investment and attacks on oil and gas, dairy, export education – some of our biggest export earners – help those sectors grow. This government has sown uncertainty, pushed costs on to business and brought in specific anti-growth policies. Most businesses in New Zealand are small and they struggle to survive, against relentless competition here and overseas. They worry about a government coming along at putting the minimum wage up 27 per cent in three years. They worry about tax uncertainty. They worry about finding staff and keeping them. Ten months into government we deserve better than a list of good intentions from the Prime Minister.
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India News Sitharaman becomes 1st Defence Minister to visit Balbir Forward Post Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, along with Army Chief General Bipin Rawat, on Sunday visited the Balbir Forward Post in Jammu and Kashmir and met troops of the 28th Infantry Division. She became the first Defence Minister ever to visit the post. Sitharaman also held discussions with Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik at the Raj Bhavan in Srinagar. She was received by the Governor on her arrival. The Defence Minister extended her warm greetings to Malik on his appointment as the state governor, an official statement read. The two also discussed several important inter-related issues concerning the effective management of internal and external security, particularly in the context of increasing attempts at infiltration and the ongoing anti-terrorist operations. Sitharaman and Malik also held detailed discussions on the urban local bodies and panchayat elections, which will be conducted in the months of
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October to December this year. They also underscored the crucial need for strengthening and the maintenance of vital road networks and strategic connectivity in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly in the Ladakh region. Malik lauded the Northern Army's working in total coordination with the civil administration, state police and central armed forces for ensuring safety and security of the people. Meanwhile, Director General of Police, Shesh Paul Vaid, also met the Governor and briefed him about the internal security situation in the state and about various welfare schemes of the Jammu and Kashmir Police instituted for its personnel.
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On the first leg of his journey, President Kovind will be visiting Cyprus, where he will hold a meeting with his counterpart Nicos Anastasiades in order to boost bilateral ties. Furthermore, President Kovind will meet President of the House of Representatives Demetris Syllouris. He will address an Extraordinary Session of the House of Representatives. He will also deliver a lecture at the University of Cyprus and address members of the Indian Diaspora there. Cyprus is the eighth largest investor in India with a cumulative investment of over USD 9.2 billion. There have been regular high-level exchanges between the two countries in the past couple of years,
19-day-old Karishma, born at Kalpana Chawlagovernment hospital in Karnal on August 15, has become the first newborn beneficiary of Prime Minister's Ayushman Bharat Yojana (National Health Protection Scheme).
The scheme is the flagship project of Ayushman Bharat, the national healthcare policy, launched by the government earlier this year. Ayushman Bharat, also referred to as 'Modicare', was launched by the
On the last leg of the journey, President Kovind will visit the Czech Republic from September 6 to 9, where he will hold discussion on issues of mutual concern with Czech President Milos Zeman. President Kovind will also address business representatives from the two countries and interact with students at the Charles University.
Somnath Chatterjee, 10 term MP and former Speaker of the Lok Sabha. He was an institution. Greatly respected and admired by all parliamentarians, across party lines. My condolences to his family at this time of grief," Gandhi tweeted.
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Prime Minister Modi, on the occasion of Independence Day, had announced that the 'Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Abhiyaan' will be launched on September 25.
From Cyprus, President Kovind will proceed to Bulgaria on September 4, where he is scheduled to meet Bulgarian President Radev and Prime Minister Boyko Borissov.
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Lauding the government for the scheme, Karishma's mother Mausami said, "'The government will bear all medical expenses. This scheme is very good."
and President Kovind's visit is expected to further strengthen the economic ties.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said that despite the "ideological differences" between her and Chatterjee, they "cherished a very cordial relationship."
Government of India in February this year. The ambitious healthcare policy promises to cover over 10 crore poor and vulnerable families, based on SECC (Socio-Economic Caste Census) database, providing coverage up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalisation. Benefits of the scheme are portable across the country and the beneficiaries will be allowed to take cashless benefits from any public/private empanelled hospitals across the country.
President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid their tributes to former Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee, who passed away in Kolkata on Monday morning. President Kovind took to his official Twitter handle to describe Chatterjee's demise as "a loss for public life in Bengal and India." Prime Minister Modi termed Chatterjee a "stalwart of Indian politics" on the micro blogging site. Congress president Rahul Gandhi also extended his condolences and compared Chatterjee to "an institution." "I mourn the passing away of Shri
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh heaped praise for Chatterjee for his "value based politics." Vice President Venkaiah Naidu said that chatterjee was "n outstanding Parliamentarian," adding that he "firmly stood by the principles he believed in." Somnath Chatterjee, who was admitted in a private hospital in Kolkata on August 10, breathed his last at 8.15 am today. He had a cardiac arrest, according to the doctors. One of the longest-serving parliamentarians in India, Chatterjee was suffering from a kidney ailment and was put on ventilator support on Saturday. He suffered a haemorrhagic stroke in July.
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International News BIMSTEC members call for
seamless connectivity, poverty eradication The member states of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) have agreed for establishing seamless connectivity within the region and committed to work for the eradication of poverty by 2030. As per the Kathmandu Declaration, the BIMSTEC countries reiterated their resolve to establish seamless multi-modal transportation linkages and smooth, synchronised and simplified transit facilities through the development, expansion and modernization of highways, railways, waterways, sea routes, airways in the region and direct respective authorities to speed up their efforts to conclude the BIMSTEC Coastal Shipping Agreement and the BIMSTEC Motor Vehicle Agreement as early as possible, taking into account the special circumstances and needs of the member countries. The member countries were satisfied with the preparation of the draft BIMSTEC Master Plan on Transport Connectivity and called for its early adoption and thanked the Asian Development Bank for providing support to prepare the Master Plan and task the BIMSTEC Transport Connectivity Working Group (BTCWG) to work out the modalities for its implementation. The BIMSTEC countries decided to
establish a working group to deal with information technology">technology and communications related matters with a view to provide greater access, more affordable and high-speed internet and mobile communications to the peoples of the region. In this regard, they also welcomed the Indian government's offer to host a BIMSTEC Ministerial Conclave at the India Mobile Congress 2018 scheduled to be held in New Delhi from October 25-27 on the theme "New Digital Horizons: Connect, Create, Innovate".. They reaffirmed their strong commitment to making BIMSTEC a dynamic, effective and result-oriented regional organisation for promoting a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable Bay of Bengal Region through meaningful cooperation and deeper integration. The BIMSTEC members stressed on continued cooperation in conservation, management and sustainable use of marine resources in the region, agree to deepen cooperation in fisheries to ensure food security and improve livelihoods of people in our region and task the relevant national agencies to explore the possibility of meaningful collaboration to promote sustainable marine fisheries and direct the relevant authorities to explore how the landlocked member states can benefit from inland fisheries.
Nepal: Krishna Temple reopens 3 years after massive earthquake Nepal's famous Krishna Temple was on Sunday reopened for the public, three years after it was closed for reconstruction following a massive earthquake in 2015. Serpentine lines and a large mass of people gathered in the historic Patan Durbar Square to get into the Krishna Temple, which was built in the 17th century and had sustained minor damage during the calamity. Rangaman Malla, a devotee, told ANI, "We are feeling very happy as we are now able to worship by entering the temple after the destruction caused by the earthquake in 2015. I am feeling very happy as the reconstruction of the temple was completed, but still, there are many monuments to be reconstructed and we want it to be expedited and we hope for its revival." The temple has been reopened for the auspicious occasion of Krishna Janmashtami, the birthday of Lord Krishna which is witnessed with religious fervour and enthusiasm. Devotees have been flocking the premises of Patan
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Business Price Predictions and Increases, and Overseas Investment Bill It’s been a whirlwind two weeks as reactions and analysis from the The Core Logic Quarterly Property & Economic Market Review have brought with it some interesting predictions of the property market, and the controversial Overseas Investment Amendment Bill is to come into affect in the coming weeks.
the rapidly expanding suburbs that are quickly popping up in the far reaches of Auckland, especially out south and north. Suburbs are popping up and expanding in places such as Drury and the recently announced plan by Housing Minister Phil Tyford to replace 2700 old state homes with 10,000 new homes in Mangere.
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Horoscope - by Ravinder Grover
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Note: The Vedic Sun Sign describes your Public Self, the Moon Sign ( Janma Rashi) describes your Emotional Personality (the way you interact with others, not necessarily how you are inside) and the Rising Sign (Lagna) describes your true Inner Self (how you are inside and how you face the world unconsciously).
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Aries (Mesha Rashi): 14 Apr - 15 May (Name Syllable: Chu, ChAE, chO, lA, lee, Lu, lAE, lO, Aa)
Starting name Syllable as: Chu, ChAE, chO, lA, lee, Lu, lAE, lO, Aa You are inborn leader of the pack. You would be getting dose of reality check at domestic front in relation to your beliefs, morality and principles. Keep your lips tight and avoid aggression of any type; otherwise misunderstandings would quickly degenerate into argument and mistakes can turn deadly. Chances of violence at home is at rise. Communications and travel plans may get restricted. Clouds of confusion at work will start shedding away and possible new potential in career is seen.
Taurus (Vrishabha Rashi): 15 May - 15 Jun (Name Syllable: ee, uu, Ai, O, vaa, vee, vu, ve, vO)
Restricted bond with friends, colleagues and siblings is under reality check. You are sitting on fault line drawn by your own karmic behaviour patterns that has created inner havoc. You are handling an emotional baggage or struggling with burnout. Nurture yourself, regenerate your health, stop finding faults in others, avoid arguments, look within and sort out relationship needs sensitively with love and understanding. Career has been challenging lately, just like walking on fire with fire rated protection. Win over enemies with love and patience.
Gemini (Mithun Rashi): 16 Jun - 15 Jul
(Name Syllable: kA, ki, kU, gHa, ṅA, cha, kAE, Ko, hA)
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Relationship with others is going through massive reality check bringing some changes. Rational mind is not conducive to reasoning at present. Need effective communication; simply include politeness and love in attitude and speech. Business is still frustrating due to delayed progress and fewer clients. Get advice from elders and explore other avenues for better results. Avoid all arguments in totality; convert them into healthy debate, which is your innate talent. Be honest with yourself so you can get fulfilment you deserve.
Cancer (Karakata Rashi): 16 Jul - 17 Aug
(Name Syllable: hee, hU, hAE, hO, ḍA, ḍee, ḍU, ḍAE, ḍO)
Inflow of income could increase but beware of unnecessary spending. All investments must be avoided for the time beings. There is likelihood of conflict in relationship with others. This is the reality-check concerning the attitude of people with whom you deal with. Don’t make it worst with impulsiveness and impatience. Health issues and stubborn problems could get cured with time. More responsibility shall be taken at work. Self-improvement will come through disciplined life. Promote your business with internet presence.
Leo (Simha Rashi): 17 Aug - 17 Sep
(Name Syllable: mA, mee, mU, mAE, mO, ṭA, ṭee, ṭU, ṭAE)
Romance could be restricted due to hurting of the sentiments. Difficulties with children cannot be ruled out. Pay close attention to their needs so that they receive appropriate and conscious attention. Also keep an eye on their inner development. Be in the company of friends and siblings as they could cheer up your life without expectations. May get involved in long term creative project that could give you further reason to smile. Very soon new avenues would pop in in career.
Virgo (Kanya Rashi): 17 Sep - 16 Oct (Name Syllable: ṭO, paa, pi, pU, ṣA, ṇa, ṭhA, pAE, pO)
You are thinking that no one understands your true feeling and the domestic life seem to be a burden. Aggression in romance has further put you down. Women in the family way must take care of their health and pregnancy; unborn child needs more love and care. Regular listening of sacred chants can add value to the child in the womb. Respect your spouse who stands like a pillar of your life in difficult time. Now is the time to re-balance yourself.
Libra (Tula Rashi): 17 Oct -16 Nov (Name Syllable: rA, ri, rU, rAE, rO, ta, tee, tU, tAE)
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You may be facing burdens in whatever you do in daily life. You may face some restrictions due to neighbourhood and siblings. If you cannot love your work, then try to work with love. Meditation would be guiding light in the structured efforts to rebuild the career you desire. Avoid arguments with close associates. This is the test of your patience. Financial improvement is on the way. Your increasing charm may add more beauty to relationship. Singles shall find new love.
Scoprio (Vrischik Rashi): 17 Nov - 16 Dec (Name Syllable: tO, nA, nee, nU, nAE, nO, ya, yEE, yU)
Though working hard but still facing limitations on personal finances. Overseas aid and proper investment may add value to your portfolio. Most trusted people may not be of much help to you at the time of need. Relationships could touch new heights but beware of ego clashing as well. Singles could get into exciting friendship. There is a strong tendency to rebel against the higher authorities at work, and that could disrupt your career. Remain calm, exercise patience and plan your next career step methodically.
Sagittarius (Dhanu Rashi): 17 Dec - 14 Jan (Name Syllable: yAE, yO, bhA, bhee, bhU, dhA, phA, ḍha, bhAE)
You could be frustrated due to the present circumstances or burdensome obligations. This could lead you in asking questions to yourself the true purpose of life. Don’t lose heart, remember, there is no substitute for hard work. Success would come only through long range of structured planning, disciplined self-efforts and hard work. You may rely upon your elder siblings and close friends. Difference in opinion in relationship does not mean breaking it but working on the gaps with love and understanding.
Capricorn (Makara Rashi): 15 Jan - 13 Feb
(Name Syllable: bhO, jA, jee, khee, khU, khAE, khO, gA, gee)
You are seated on the aggressive fault line created by your own karmic patterns. Stop blaming others. Your indifferent nature can impact your relationship. To avoid this turbulence, have a control on your attitude now or never. Your new relationships could bring opposition from your friends and relatives. Don’t rush into this. Avoid overseas investments. Time has come to deal with everything that needs to be done with respect to career. Business could expand, and income could grow many folds.
Aquarius (Kumbha Rashi): 14 Feb - 13 Mar (Name Syllable: GU, gAE, gO, SA, see, su, sAE, sO, DA)
This is the time for reality check of your ambitions. Need to think and work on it constructively. You indeed have potential to achieve your goals and may rely on your old trusted friends for help. Spouse could be a bit cheeky; avoid arguments. Any expected profits in business could be further delayed, but do not try to force anything new now; you shall see the hidden blessing bestowing upon soon. Health may dwindle a bit and worries could give insomnia.
Pisces (Meena Rashi): 14 Mar - 14 Apr (Name Syllable: di, du, thA, jhA, trA, dAE, dO, chA, chee)
Your karmic patterns are creative trouble in career. Don’t blame others for it. You may be required to take extra responsibility at work. Accept this cheerfully and prove your worth. Fulfil your obligations. Career would grow slowly. Hidden or unexpected gain may come anytime. Frustrations at domestic front could lead to relationship disaster, on the other hand, strangers may feel like people you have known for ages. Trust your spouse. Only speak when you must and that also with Love.
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• 1 carrot, sliced into rounds • ½ cauliflower, cut into florets • 150g green beans, cut into 2cm pieces • 3 tbsp canola oil • 1 tsp cumin seeds • 1 onion finely diced • 1 tbsp crushed fresh garlic • 1 tbsp crushed fresh ginger • 2 tsp turmeric • 1 ½ tsp garam masala • 1 tsp salt • 1 tsp ground fenugreek • 3 medium tomatoes, diced • 1 courgette, sliced into rounds • 1 medium Agria potato peeled and boiled until soft, then cut into 2cm x 2cm cubes • 1 cup frozen green peas • ½ cup chopped fresh coriander • ¼ cup of cream
Salt and red chilli powder to taste Chopped fresh coriander to garnish
Put the carrots, cauliflower and green beans in a pot with some water and boil until they soften. Strain and set aside. Heat oil in a large pan over a low heat. Add cumin seeds and cook until you can start to smell the cumin aroma coming though. Add onions, stirring continuously so it doesn’t stick to bottom of pan. Cook until almost brown.
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This is a mixed vegetable dish. Its name derives from two India rivers (Ganga and Yamuna) that meet together. The dish was given its name by our Grandfather, Jasbir Singh Gill.
Stir in garlic and ginger and cook until soften and browned. Add turmeric, garam masala, salt and fenugreek and cook until you start to smell the spice aromas. Stir through tomato and keep cooking until you start to see the oil separating form the onion and spice mix. Be sure that you take your time with this and keep stirring so that it does not stick to the bottom of the pan. The mix that you are making is called a Traka.
Mix carrots, cauliflower, green beans, courgette, potato and peas through the Tarka until they are heated through and soft. Add coriander and stir through. Turn heat down and stir through cream. Increase the heat slowly so that the cream does not curdle. Cook until cream has combined with the dish (about 5 minuets). Season to taste with salt and chili powder. Garnish with chopped fresh coriander.
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mericans, including many former Presidents paid rich tributes to late Senator and two times Republican Presidential candidate John McCain, who died last week of brain cancer, he was 81. McCain, who remained a senator for six terms, was literally prevented from getting elected the President twice, first by the Republican George W Bush and then by the Democrat candidate Barak Obama, both the former Presidents very generously praised and commended McCain for his contribution in American politics and his role in shaping American policies for the betterment of the country, during his memorial service. American politics is way different from the politics of rest of the world and is way too different from Indian politics, where even in the death of a politician, the party in opposition or in power, don’t miss a chance to take political advantage. But as mentioned earlier, America is quite different from rest of the world and despite any ideological difference, the salutation and accolades will come even from the staunchest critics to a deserving person, because Americans put their national interest first. John was an honourable person who always detested abuse of power and believed that his opposition is equally honest, patriotic and human as him. He graduated from US Naval Academy to join American Navy and rose to the rank of Captain. He fought for America during Vietnam war as naval aviation pilot. He pent few years as a war prisoner in Vietnam, before returning to his country and joining politics later. If he was elected in 2008 as US President, he would have been the oldest person to be elected for the Oval office in the history of America. McCain supported Iraq war but was very critical of then Défense Minister Donald Rumsfeld and the Pentagon for keeping a low troop presence there. He similarly supported the 2007 surge of more than 20,000 troops, which increased security in Iraq. McCain also publicly supported President Bush’s bid for re-election, even though he differed with Bush on several issues including torture, pork barrel spending, illegal immigration, a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage and global warming. He also defended the Vietnam War record of Bush’s opponent, Senator John Kerry, who came under attack during the campaign. Both in the House and the Senate, McCain earned a reputation as a conservative politician who nonetheless was not afraid to question the ruling Republican orthodoxy. In 1983, for example, he called for the withdrawal of U.S. Marines from Lebanon, and he also publicly criticized the administration’s handling of the Iran-Contra affair. He has worked diligently in support of increased tobacco legislation and especially the reform of the campaign finance system, professing some more liberal views and generally proving to be more complex than merely a straightahead conservative. In July of 2017, McCain was diagnosed with brain cancer, forcing him to step back from his role in the Senate. But he still made a critical and controversial vote in July 2017 to repeal the Affordable Care Act after giving an emboldened speech criticizing the Senate health care bill. In his death as well, John McCain showed the same resilience which he did all his life by ending his cancer treatment resulting in his demise the following day. America is going to remember one of its brave hearts for a very long time to come as a law maker par excellence setting a precedence for the future generations.
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The Significance of the Chariot with
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Krishna Janamashtami is observed as the birth day of the 8th Avatar of Lord Vishnu, on the 8th day of the dark half Hindu month of Shraavana, normally falls between mid August and mid September, when the Moon is in Rohini Nakshatra. Krishna is famous for many things, one of the most well known is Bhagavad Gita, which is the conversation between Krishna and Arjuna before the great Battle of Kurukshetra and is considered as a philosophical and literary classic of all times. Refer to Geeta Upadesam picture. There is a chariot between the two armies in the battle field of Kurukshetra. Arjuna (passenger) is seated at the back. Lord Krishna (charioteer) is driving the chariot. HE is holding the reins, which are controlling the horses that are leading the chariot. Collectively this composes one full picture of the chariot. But what does this all signify? This picture is symbolic of our inner instruments to train the mind and senses. Here is a very concise and full of meaning description: 1. Chariot: Sarira (physical body), the instrument through which the Self, intellect, mind, and senses operate. 2. Charioteer: Atma (Self, sometimes referred as Higher Intellect or Buddhi), leading the chariot, supposed to be the wise giver of instructions to the mind. 3. Passenger: Jivi (Individual Soul, the embodied Atma), always the neutral witness. 4. Horses: Indriyas (Senses), (eyes-vision, ears-hearing, nose-smell, tongue-taste, skintouch), through which we relate to the external world by perception and action. 5. Reins: Manas (Mind), through which the senses receive their instructions to act and perceive. 6. Roads: The countless objects of the senses in the world and our memory 7. Wheels of the Chariot: Right effort 8. Destination: “Perfection” or “Self Realization” 9. Kurukshetra Battlefield: Inner battlefield of mind, the only place where one can confront and vanquish the Inner Demons. 10. Two Armies: Kauravas (Demonic nature) and Pandavas (Divine nature) 11. Who's driving your chariot? Mostly we don’t let the charioteer on duty. The reins (mind) are flapping around freely without the proper inner guidance and not giving instruction to the horses (senses). Hence, they wander freely down any road they feel like in response to their past memories (Chitta). The chariot (body) takes a beating, the horses (senses) get tired, the reins (mind)) get worn, and the charioteer (Intelligence) gets lazy. The passenger is completely ignored. 12. Put the charioteer back on the job: Retrain the charioteer (Intelligence) to pick up the reins (mind) and start giving some positive direction to the horses (senses). This training is called Sadhana (spiritual practice). 13. Allow the charioteer to serve the passenger: When the charioteer (Intelligence) becomes more stabilized in being back on the job, there is an ever increasing awareness of the fact the entire purpose of the chariot, horses, reins, and charioteer, are to serve as instruments for the passenger, the true Self. The Mahabharata is still going on within us, the fight between our demonic and divine qualities. In this conflict, Krishna (Self, Atma, Higher Intellect) is ever on the side of Dharma (Righteousness). If you seek to have the Lord on your side as your guide, equip yourself with the divine nature, the qualities of Dharma. This chariot is to be driven right to the Destination (Perfection, Self Realization). Horses may dash down the chariot into a ditch if they are restive, tired, unwilling, and cannot see the road properly. We can invoke Divine Guidance in us as our personal Charioteer to assist us throughout every battle we must fight with Inner Demons. “Don’t drive the car with your foot on the brake but use the brakes to control the car when necessary. Must exercise control when there is some danger, such as impure thoughts, impure feelings, impure sights, impure hearing. If you don’t have any brakes at all you will surely come to grief. Horses which cannot be brought under control without reins, a car without brakes, a person without sense control, are all extremely dangerous and heading for disaster.”
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Immigration Post-study work rights for international students in NZ • Mr. Michael Wood
MP for Mt Roskill, Auckland, NZ Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Minister for Ethnic Communities Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway recently announced some changes to the post-study work rights which will not only boost New Zealand’s economy but also reduce student exploitation and promote our reginal education offerings. These new immigration settings will better match the skills that people study in New Zealand with the skills that Kiwi employers need to grow their businesses. They are also expected to attract international students studying at higher levels of study and those who undertake high quality sub-degree courses that are needed in our growing economy. The new changes provide time-limited incentives for students to study and work in the regions. This boosts regional education providers and support the initiatives to lift regional investment and productivity. These changes will be in effect from 26 November 2018.
Employer-assisted post-study work rights at all levels will be removed and this will help reduce the risk of migrant exploitation and better protect New Zealand’s international reputation. We offer quality not quantity and our changes are introduced to boost New Zealand as a preferred destination for international students and to match up positively with our key comparator nations. International students can be vulnerable for exploitation because of financial pressures, lack of awareness of employment rights, reluctance to report exploitation (as there may be immigration consequences) and the need to secure employment to facilitate pathways to residence. Removing the employerassisted post-study visa will reduce the risk of exploitation.
Main changes made to the poststudy work rights are: • Remove the employer-assisted poststudy work visas at all levels • Provide a one year post-study open work visa for students studying Level 4 to
6 and non-degree Level 7 qualifications. Students of Graduate Diploma graduates who are working towards registration with a professional or trade body will receive an additional year • Students studying Level 4 to 6 and nondegree Level 7 qualifications outside of Auckland will receive a two year poststudy open work visa if their study is completed by December 2021 At this point, post-study work visa for students of Level 4 to 6 and non-degree Level 7 qualifications will be for a one year open work permit and an additional year for Graduate diploma graduates who are working to obtain registration with a professional or trades body’ • Provide a three-year post-study open work visa for degree Level 7 or above qualifications • Require international students studying Level 8 qualifications to be in an area specified on the Long Term Skills Shortage list in order for their partner to be eligible for an open work visa and in turn for the partners dependent children to be eligible
for fee-free domestic schooling Current settings will be grand-patented, so they will not impact holders of current post study work visas or student who are undertaking a qualification that once completed will meet the qualification requirements as set out in current immigrations. It’s time to put an end to student exploitation and the growth of low quality providers who simply milk the system for profit. The government has listened and acted to help build a system that works better for New Zealand and students who come here to study.
Man deported for not telling immigration about SPERM DONATION A 72-year-old man who failed to tell immigration officials he had fathered a baby by donating sperm has lost a battle against deportation. Guogang Tao only named his two children with his wife when they applied for residence 12 years ago. He told the immigration and protection tribunal he agreed to donate sperm for a woman, Wanluan Xu, who worked at his factory in China in 2000, but did not tell his wife. He and his wife were granted residence in 2007 to join their two children in New Zealand and he said they split up after
he told her about the child's paternity in 2011. He returned to see Ms Xu and their child nine times between 2008 and 2015 and they registered their marriage in 2014. It was after their daughter applied for residence as his child that he was served with a deportation notice for not informing Immigration New Zealand he had another child. The agency said it would have investigated his first marriage more if it had known of the extramarital child. His lawyer argued sperm donors were not parents under legislation in New Zealand.
The tribunal said he knew of DNA results before his residence application was finalised, although he did not intend to defraud immigration authorities. "The Tribunal has sympathy for the appellant, an otherwise law-abiding person, whose natural wish was and is to live in New Zealand with his two New Zealand-based children and their families. "However, the appellant was obliged to inform Immigration New Zealand of any relevant fact or any change of circumstance that might have affected the decision on his residence application, and nevertheless he did not advise
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Aamir Khan's Sunday looks like Here is how
Here's the latest Hindi poster of Makers of 'The Conjuring' spinoff, 'The Nun' have released the new Hindi poster of the film and it will surely send chills down your spine. Taking to Twitter, film critic and trade analyst Taran Adarsh unveiled the scary poster, writing, "Here comes the latest installment in #TheConjuringseries... Poster of #TheNun... 7 Sept 2018 release in #English, #Hindi, #Tamil and #Telugu." Earlier, the teaser of the flick made a mark, giving the audience a glimpse of what the horror story has in store for lovers of this genre. Helmed by Corin Hardy, the film boasts of an ensemble cast including Demian Bichir, Taissa Farmiga, Jonas Bloquet, Charlotte Hope, Ingrid Bisu, Bonnie Aarons, and Jonny Coyne.
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After garnering praise from critics, the unconventional and quirky horrorcomedy 'Stree' has received a thumbs up from the audience. The Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoorstarrer has raked in Rs. 6.82 crores on day one. Film critic and trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared the first-day collection of the film saying, "When numbers do the talking... #Stree surpasses the expectations and estimations and posts a SUPERB number on Day 1... Biz is expected to multiply over the weekend... Fri ? 6.82 cr. India biz... Hugely positive word of mouth has translated into BO numbers." The Amar Kaushik directorial is ruling over the box office with positive reviews from movie-goers. "The film is really good with great cinematography. Rajkummar Rao has done a tremendous job along with the rest of the actors. I thoroughly enjoyed
Beat your Sunday night blues with Bollywood actor Aamir Khan's special Instagram post. Ending his weekend in a perfect way, Aamir took to his Instagram account to share an adorable picture of wife Kiran Rao and son Azad Rao Khan, captioning it as "Lazy Sunday". Well, don't we all love Lazy Sundays? Efficiently balancing his personal and professional life, Aamir always make sure to spend some quality time with his wife and children.
On the work front, the multi-talented actor will be next seen in the Vijay Krishna directorial 'Thugs of Hindostan', scheduled to release on November 7. The star cast of the film also includes Amitabh Bachchan, Katrina Kaif, and Fatima Sana Shaikh.
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the film and might come back to watch it again," a film-buff told media in Mumbai. Praising Rao's performance, another said, "Awesome! The makers should think of making a 'Stree' sequel and I am sure people will love it. The acting of all actors was great, especially Rajkummar Rao. The movie had the right mix of horror and comedy which will surely make it a hit." "It was too good along with the songs. The movie was a thrilling entertainer with superb acting. I would give it a 4 out of 5," said a viewer. 'Stree' is an interesting mix of horror with fun and is based on a true phenomenon. The story is set in a small town where it is believed that there was a beautiful woman, who left every man awestruck with her beauty, but only one man loved her truly. The film also stars actor Pankaj Tripathi and was released on August 31.
Bollywood actor Tabu on Monday unveiled the new poster of her upcoming film 'AndhaDhun'. The 'Drishyam' star took to Instagram to post the poster, where she and her co-star Ayushmann Khurrana can be seen sitting opposite each other with their hands tied to a chair. She captioned it in an equally mysterious way and wrote, "Blinded by chaos, bound by fate..On this thrilling ride. In cinemas
Oct5th 2018. Trailer out now. In June, the first poster of the flick had created a buzz in the social media sphere. It featured a broken pair of goggles as the main object, with other elements like piano, musical notes, cat, revolver, a cup of tea, a knife, and suitcase. Helmed by Sriram Raghavan of 'Johnny Gaddaar' fame the film is slated to release on October 5.
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Here's Ed Sheeran's response to his marriage rumours same, to which he simply shrugged. Sheeran was then asked if he would sing at his own wedding and he answered it with a "no". However, he revealed that he would prefer a more reserved ceremony. "I don't like large groups of people at the best of times, so I never wanted a wedding where there were loads of people," Sheeran said.
Ed Sheeran has chosen to remain silent about all the rumours surrounding his marriage with fiancee Cherry Seaborn. According to the speculations, the singer might already be married. The 'Shape of you' singer in an exclusive interview on a show, was asked to comment on the
Later in the show, discussing his documentary 'songwriter', in which Seaborn makes an appearance, the 'Perfect' singer said that though it was weird at the time to include her in the documentary, it was very important for the project. Ed Sheeran and Cherry Seaborn formally announced their engagement with an Instagram post in January.
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Meghan Markle goes on a secret trip! Looks like Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle knows how to keep her life private when needed. Markle made a secret trip to Toronto sans husband Prince Harry, to visit her best friend, style consultant Jessica Mulroney. Meghan spent three days holed up at Jessica Mulroney and her husband Ben's home in Toronto as reported by a source. They spent their days catching up, cooking together and, of course, playing with Jessica's children, who love their 'Auntie Meg'," added the source. Mulroney, a fashion stylist who regularly does segments for the television show City Line, is one of Markle's closest friends. In May this year, she and her husband attended Markle's wedding to Prince Harry, and their children participated as page boys and flower girl.
Earlier, she and her husband had attended the closing ceremony of the 2017 Invictus Games at the Air Canada Centre, Toronto, on September 30, 2017, where Markle and Prince Harry made a joint public appearance.
Eminem Drops New Album ‘Kamikaze’ and teases fans with teaser of 'Venom' song The rapper targets President Trump, the Grammys and the press on his tenth fulllength release. Eminem has dropped the follow-up to 2017’s “Revival.” The rapper surprisereleased his latest album, “Kamikaze,” on Thursday night without any press release or drama.. He opens the track with a free-flowing thought: “I feel like I wanna punch the
world in the f—ing face right now.” His trademark melodic vocals can be heard on the autobiographical track “Stepping Stone,” in which he repeats a chorus that seemingly reflects on his previous battles with addiction. Fans will be blown apart as Em’s rapping skills are in top form on “Lucky You,” where he rhymes: “Coming from humble beginnings / I’m somewhat
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GAGAN SHARMA 871 New North Rd, Mt Albert M: 022 444 2259 YOGESH SURI 871 New North Rd, Mt Albert M:021 630 722 SAMEER RAJAN Cnr Dominion Rd & Mt Albert Rd, Mt Roskill. M: 021 272 6337 SEJAL PATEL Cnr Dominion Rd & Mt Albert Rd, Mt Roskill, Auckland. M: 027 5627 988 SHIULI THAKURDAS Cnr Dominion Rd & Mt Albert Rd, Mt Roskill M: 027 275 8182 NEER MEHTA Cnr Great North Rd & Delta Avenue, New Lynn. M: 021 332 324 PARESH PATEL Cnr Great North Rd & Delta Avenue, New Lynn. M: 027 500 3000 PRASANNA KUMAR Cnr Great North Rd & Delta Avenue, New Lynn. M: 027 578 1652
RAMAN SHARMA Cnr Great North Rd & Delta Avenue, New Lynn. M: 021 139 4484 RIA HOTHI Cnr Great North Rd & Delta Avenue, New Lynn. M: 022 190 5653 ROBBIE BHULLAR Cnr Great North Rd & Delta Avenue, New Lynn. M: 022 190 5653 ROBBIE BHULLAR Cnr Great North Rd & Delta Avenue, New Lynn M: 022 190 5653 SUBASH SHRESTHA Cnr Great North Rd & Delta Avenue, New Lynn M: 0204 080 5616 AMISH PATEL 224 Onehunga Mall, Onehunga M: 021 025 06577 ASH NEGI 224 Onehunga Mall, Onehunga M: 022 6144 444 ASHOK KUMAR 224 Onehunga Mall, Onehunga M: 021 159 5413
TONY CHAUDHARY 2 Harris Rd, East Tamaki, Auckland M: 09 273 6666 DEV CHOUDHURY 29 Northcroft St, Takapuna, Auckland. M: 09 489 0999 ASH JOGIA 2 Harris Rd, East Tamaki, Auckland M: 029 273 6666” JANAK DARJI 2 Harris Rd, East Tamaki, Auckland M: 029 273 6666 PIYUSH KUMAR 292 Great South Rd, Takanini, Auckland. M: 029 298 2525
BOBBY SAPRA 1904 Great North Rd, Avondale, Auckland. M: 021 501661 DILIP PAI 320 Remuera Rd, Remuera, Auckland. M: 021 1863498 EKTA SHEE Buil 6, 15 Accent Dr ,East Tamaki, Auckland. M: 021 0830 8170 MEGHAN SHELKE 1904 Great North Rd, Avondale, Auckland. M: 021 308 720 MUNISH SETH Buil 6, 15 Accent Dr, East Tamaki M: 021 686 474
AMAN TAYLOR 145 Great South Rd, Papatoetoe, Auckland. Mo: 021 026 66959 CHETANYA VERMA 145 Great South Rd, Papatoetoe, Auckland. Mo: 021 211 0165 KAROL THOMAS 145 Great South Rd, Papatoetoe, Auckland. Mo: 021 298 2963 SARATH BABU JOSE 145,Great south Rd, Papatoetoe Mo: 0223424450
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[email protected] ADITYA GUPTA 169A Hillsborough Rd, Hillsborough, Auckland. Mo: 021 179 5006, E: gupta@ orientalmortgage.co.nz AZIZ ALI 53 Central Ave, Papatoetoe, Auckland. Mo: 021 729 676 E:
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[email protected] SRIJIT CHAKRAVARTY 7A Sally Cr, Mt Roskill, Auckland. Mo: 021 1311862 E:
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Auckland Car Yards 0800 BEST DEAL CARS 1/3003 Great North Road, New Lynn, Auckland. Ph: 0800 237 833 2 CHEAP CARS 271 Botany Rd, Botany Downs, Auckland. Ph: 0800 223 370 A2Z CARS 31-33 Neilson Street, Onehunga, Auckland. Ph: 09 636 5087 AUTO BIZ PAPATOETOE 717 Great South Road, Papatoetoe, Auckland, Ph: 09 259 4004 AUTO BIZ TAKANINI 268 Great South Road, Takanini, Auckland. Ph: 09 213 7531 AUTO COURT AUCKLAND 13 Binsted Rd, New Lynn, Auckland. Ph: 09 826 1981 AUTOMAX CARS 2-12 Great South Road, Takanini, Auckland. Ph: 09 269 3929 BLUESTONE CARS 25A Saleyards Rd, Otahuhu, Auckland. Ph: 021 301 088 ECO CARS 1 Great South Road, Otahuhu, Auckland. Ph: 09 270 3572 ADVANTAGE CARS 11 Reg Savory Place, Botany, Auckland. Ph: 0800 505 404
CARZ R US 1 Cunard Street, New Lynn, Auckland. Ph: 09 827 8787 ENTERPRISE CARS 2 Portage Road, New Lynn, Auckland. Ph: 0800 080 130 HELLO CARS 8c Stoddard Place, Mt Roskill, Auckland. Ph: 09 620 6663 INDUSTRY MOTORS TAKANINI 196 Great South Road, Takanini Ph: 09 394 7160 NZ CARS LIMITED 713a - 715 Great South Road, Papatoetoe, Auckland, 2025 Ph: 09 281 9667 RK CARS 106b Stoddard Road, Mt Roskill, Auckland. Ph: 0508 752 277 SITHARI CARS 345 Great North Road, Henderson, Auckland. Ph: 09 836 6300 TAJ CAR IMPORTS 19 Andromeda Crescent, East Tamaki, Auckland. P: 09 390 7797 WHOLESALE AUTOS TAKANINI 272 Great South Road, Takanini, Auckland. Ph: 0800 405 065
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Indian Restaurants LITTLE INDIA
Celestion Waldorf Apartments, 19-23 Anzac Avenue, Auckland. Ph: 09 366 0711 142 West Coast Rd, Glen Eden Auckland. Ph: 09 818 2526 INDIA GATE 380 Manukau Rd, Epsom, Auckland. Ph: 09 6310047 BIKANERVALA 214 Universal Dr, Henderson, Auckland. Ph: 09 835 3565 / 027 567 4644 Mt Roskill - 2 White Swan Rd, Mt Roskill, Auckland. Ph: 09 627 6400 Auckland CBD - Queens Court, Shop 19, 368 Queen St, Auckland. Ph: 09 222 2892 SHOR-BAZAAR 574 Hillsborough Rd, Lynfield, Auckland 1041. Ph: 09 627 2007 OH CALCUTTA 149-151 Parnell Rd, Parnell, Auckland. Ph: 09 377 9090 RAVIZ 61A Hobson St, Auckland 1010 Ph: 09 309 8800 Botany Junction, 42A/277 Te Irirangi Drive, Flat Bush. Ph: 09 272 3900 4/46 Broadway, Papakura, Manukau Ph: 09 296 1200 SATYA - South Indian Restaurant Auckland - 515-517 Sandringham Rd, Sandringham, Auckland. Ph:09 8458451 57 Mt Eden, Mt Eden, Auckland 1024. Ph: 09 5511000 17 Great North Rd, Ponsonby, Auckland. Ph: 09 3613612
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31 Ponsonby Rd, Ponsonby, Auckland Ph: 09 378 2122 57M Cavendish Drive, Manukau, Auckland. Ph: 09 263 9999 KATI-GRILL-RESTAURANT 146 Karangahape Rd, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010. Ph: 09 3025 284
PARADISE 591-595 Sandringham Rd, Sandringham, Auckland. Ph: 09 845 1144 BAWARCHI 519-523 Sandringham Rd, Sandringham, Auckland. Ph: 09 845 5525 TIFFIN 598 New North Rd, Kingsland, Auckland. Ph: 09 815 8080 SATYA SPICE AND CHAI SHOP 515a Sandringham Rd, Sandringham, Auckland. Ph: 09 845 8451 SHAHI 26 Jervois Rd, Herne Bay, Auckland. Ph: 09 378 8896 610 Remuera Rd, Remuera, Auckland. Ph: 09 523 5496 CASSIA 5 Fort Lane, Auckland CBD. Ph: 09 379 9702 SAHANA - South Indian Restaurant 305 Remuera Rd, Remuera, Auckland. Ph: 09 5246810 ELLA’S KITCHEN 93 Dundale Avenue, New Windsor, Auckland. Ph: 09 6270190 iCURRY INDIAN RESTAURANT 6/175 Millwater Parkway, Silverdale, Auckland. Ph: 09 9297505 EVEREST DINE 279 Parnell Rd, Parnell, Auckland. Ph: 09 303 2468 EMPRESS OF INDIA 2 Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Ph: 09 378 8780 17/792 Great South Rd, Manukau, Auckland. Ph: 09 262 2009 DOSA PLAZA 14B Botany Junction, 277 Te Irirangi Drive, Flat Bush, Auckland 2016 FOOD ALLEY 9 Albert St, Auckland. Ph: 09 373 4917 SHUBH - Restaurant & takeaway 520-524 Sandringham Rd, Sandringham, Auckland. Ph: 0800 030 686 150 Mount Smart Rd, Onehunga, Auckland. Ph: 09 636 5958
NAMASTE - Indian Restaurant & Bar 451 Mount Eden Rd, Mount Eden, Auckland 1024. Ph: 09 630 7306 Ground Floor, LG House, 60 Highbrook Drive, East Tamaki, Auckland Ph: 09 265 0158 604 Great South Rd, Ellerslie. Ph: 0508 626 278 BOLLIWOOD 26 Uxbridge Rd, Howick, Auckland. Ph: 09-537 0444 110 Ponsonby Rd, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Ph: 09-376 6477 17 Huron St, Takapuna, Auckland. Ph: 09-489 9911 CHARMINAR 14 Ponsonby Rd, Grey Lynn, Auckland. Ph: 09-378 4478 AROMA INDIAN CUISINE 1st Floor, Rialto Centre Foodcourt, 153/185 Broadway, Newmarket, Auckland 1023. Ph: 09-529 4418 INDIAN SAPPHIRE RESTAURANT & BAR 9 Aviemore Drive, Highland Park, Akl 1020 Ph: 09 537 5788 I VILLAGE - Indian Kitchen & Bar 210-218 Victoria St W, Auckland 1010 Ph: 09-309 4009 RAJA’S - Indian Restaurant & Bar 9/309 Botany Rd, Golflands, Auckland. Ph: 09 272 3991 BOMBAY POST RESTAURANT 6/1 Greenwich Way, Unsworth Heights, Auckland 0632. Ph: 09-444 0004 217, Hinemoa Street, Birkenhead, Auckland 0626. Ph: 09-480 2592 THE CHEF - Indian restaurant & Bar 1 Manukau Rd, Epsom, Auckland 1023 09-520 1314 MEHFIL - Indian Restaurant & Bar 97 Tamaki Dr, Mission Bay, Auckland 1071. Ph: 09-578 1111 INDIAN GRILL - Bar & restaurant Pakuranga Heights, Auckland. Ph: 09-535 9009 INDIAN ACCENT RESTAURANT 71 Lunn Ave, Mount Wellington, Auckland 1072. Ph: 09-570 4410
MACRO ACCOUNTING SERVICES AND TAX ADVISORS 116 B ,Cavendish Dr, Manukau, Auckland. Ph: 09 263 0000 E:
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Immigration Consultants AIMS - Global Immigration & Education Services 107c Great South Rd, Epsom, Auckland. Ph: 09-919 1930 ANTEES JOSEPH, LAWYER Dingwall Building, Suite 606, Level 6, 87-93 Queen Street, Auckland. Ph: 09-550 4460 ARUNJEEV SINGH BARRISTER 119 Kolmar Rd, Papatoetoe, Auckland. Ph: 09-296 9181 MCCLYMONT & ASSOCIATES, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 1/2 Owens Rd, Epsom, Auckland. Ph: 09 623 3344
JACK IMMIGRATION CONSULTANTS 124 Church St, Otahuhu, Auckland. Ph: 09 276 5050 IMMIGRATION LAWYERS Level 1, 236 Dominion Rd, Mount Eden, Auckland. Ph: 09-623 2402 IMMIGRATION ADVISERS 48-52 Wyndham St, Cathedral House, Level 2, Auckland CBD, Auckland. Ph: 09 379 0219 NEW ZEALAND IMMIGRATION LAW 1 Saunders Pl, Avondale, Auckland. Ph: 09-869 2952 JAG LAL IMMIGRATION LAWYER 9 Remuera Rd, Newmarket, Auckland. Ph: 09 522 2407
SARFRAZ (SAIF) SHAIKH IMMIGRATION ADVICE Level 1, 166 Harris Rd. East Tamaki. Auckland. Ph: 09-272 4424 IMMIGRATION LAW EXPERTS 3/376 Great South Rd, Papatoetoe, Auckland Ph: 027 277 7330 IMMIGRATION ADVISERS AUTHORITY 52 Symonds St, Grafton, Auckland. Ph: 0508 422 422 GOLIAN CONSULTANTS 3 Campbell Rd, Royal Oak, Auckland. Ph: 09-624 1204
GEM OF INDIA 29 Chartwell Avenue, Glenfield Auckland. Ph: 09 440 9944 INDIAN LOUNGE 510 Mount Eden Rd, Mount Eden, Auckland 1024. Ph: 09-630 6656 RAS VATIKA - Indian Vegetarian Cafe 596 Dominion Rd, Balmoral Auckland. Ph: 09-623 2145 ROOPS VEGETARIAN Shop 6, 489 Richardson Road, Mt Roskill, Auckland. Ph; 09 6264459 EGGS & MORE 572 Sandringham Road, Sandringham, Auckland, Ph: 09 845 5500 SOUTHERN SPICE 7/5/53 Cavandish Drive, Manukau, Auckland, Ph: 09 2636300 MUMBAI CHAAT 1A Kitchener Road, Sandringham, Auckland, Ph: 09 8469393 CHAPATI INDIAN REST 56 Lincoln Road, Henderson. FLAVOURS OF INDIA 9/25 Anzac Road, Browns Bay, 0630 Auckland, 09-478 7773 ‘D’ GRAND HAVELI 736 Great South Road, Manukau, Auckland. Ph: 09 623445, 09 3090309 CHAWLA’S KITCHEN 21B Wellesley Street West, Auckland CBD, Auckland. Ph: 09 877 861
SPICE & SODA 11/15 Karepiro Drive, Stanmore Bay, Whangaparaoa. Ph: 09 424 3400 DHABA ON HIGHWAY Mercer Service Center,Near Mc Donald’s, Mercer, Ph: 09-233 6010 MITHAI RESTAURANT 159 Great South Rd, Manurewa, Auckland. Ph: 09 267 5202 685 Sandringham Rd, Sandringham, Auckland. Ph: 09 620 0117
Lawyers/ Solicitors
Accountants PALA CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 27A Staveley Ave, Mt Roskill Ph: 021 226 6474 Email:
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[email protected] PROFESSIONAL TAXATION LIMITED Praneel Singh, CA 0211555382 Surya Phutane, CA 0212020331 Ameesha Sachdev 0275405748 JAY ACCOUNTING & TAXATION 620, Manukau Rd, Epsom, Auckland. Ph: 09 625 0035
SHIVANI - TASTE MATTERS 23 Eric Baker Pl, Papatoetoe, Auckland 2025. Ph: 09-250 4474 905 Dominion Rd, Mount Roskill, Auckland 1041. Ph: 09-620 0707 DOSA PLAZA Unit 5, 875 Dominion Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland 1041. Ph: 09-629 6290 NEW DELHI 13 Mount Smart Rd, Royal Oak, Auckland. Ph: 09-624 1212 EXOTIC RESTAURANT 245 Mount Albert Rd, Sandringham, Auckland. Ph: 09 620 5786 RAJA’S - Indian Restaurant & Bar 9/309 Botany Rd, Golflands, Auckland. Ph: 09 272 3991 ZAM ZAM - Indo-Mughlai Restaurant 54 Stoddard Rd, Mount Roskill, Auckland. Ph: 09-620 1122 SAGE INDIAN RESTAURANT 1228 Great North Rd, Point Chevalier, Auckland. Ph: 09-846 9091 RED FORT INDIAN RESTAURANT 8 Greenhithe Rd, Greenhithe, Auckland. Ph: 09-413 5333 GRILL & SHAKES 473 New North Rd, Kingsland, Auckland 1021. Ph: 09-849 2794 DELHI HEIGHTS - Restaurant & Bar 44 Fortunes Rd, Half Moon Bay, Auckland 2013. Ph: 09-576 7176 INDIA BAR & RESTAURANT 120 Main Hwy, Ellerslie, Auckland. Ph: 09-579 5700
LEGAL ASSOCIATES Raj Pradeep Singh & Ashima singh 31 East Tamaki Road, Level 1,Papatoetoe, Auckland. Ph: 09 279 9439. Fax: 09 279 9419 SANDRAN BALAN Unit 10, St Lukes Business Park 49 Sainsbury Road, Mt Albert Auckland. Ph 09 8159888 NAND PATEL Level 2, 101 Station Road, Penrose, Auckland. Ph: 09 522 2757 AARON KASHYAP 1484c Dominion Road, Auckland. Ph: 09 623 8277 AVONDALE LAW Level 1, 1660 Great North Rd, Avondale, Auckland. Ph: 09 820 8635 ANTEES JOSEPH, LAWYER Dingwall Building, Suite 606, Level 6, 87-93 Queen Street, Auckland. Ph: 09-550 4460 GURBRINDER AULAKH BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Level 8, West Plaza Building 3 Albert street, Auckland. Ph: 09-320 4976 VARMA LEGAL, BARRISTER & SOLICITOR 17A Linden St, Mount Roskill, Auckland. Ph: 09 627 2660
Building Inspections PARRY BUILDING INSPECTION NZ LTD Prasad Dharmadhikari For Building Inspections Residential & Commercial PH 0272296861
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Plumbers & Electricians ABLE PLUMBING & ROOFING Unit A 136 Captain Springs Rd, Onehunga, Auckland. Ph. 09 636 9204 ARROW PLUMBING 42 Neilpark Drive East Tamaki Auckland. Ph. 0800420 220 WATER WRITE PLUMBING & GAS FITTING 49B Station Road, Penrose, Auckland. Ph: 0800 426 444 MR PLUMBER P O Box 112305, Penrose Auckland. Ph: 0800 800 202 COLLINS PLUMBING & DRAINAGE LTD 23 he Concourse, Henderson, Auckland. Ph: (0800) 888 007 PLUMB QUICK 3/3 Tait Place, Albany. Ph: 0508 758 643 SOUTH AUCKLAND PLUMBING 16 Vernon Street, Papakura Auckland. Ph 09 263 7621 CRAIG PLUMBING PO Box 64467 Botany 2163 Ph: 027 496 2118 DJR PLUMBING & GAS FITTING Ph: 021 279 0000 OSBORNE PLUMBING 5/1 Porters Avenue, Eden Terrace. Ph: 09-376 1635 LUXTON PLUMBING Seabrook Avenue, New Lynn Ph: 022 418 6133
STARGATE ELECTRICAL 15 Maioro Street New Windsor Auckland. Ph: 0274823703 HALL ELECTRICAL SERVICES 102 Newton Road, Eden Terrace Auckland. Ph: 09 379 9198 JENCO ELECTRICALS C6/8 Henry Rose Pl, Albany Auckland. Ph: 0800 4 Jenco Ph: 09-414 5263 BM ELECTRICAL Unit 9/251 Lincoln Rd, Henderson, West Auckland. Ph: 09 835 1112 Moe: 027 835 7370 GOOD ELECTRICAL PO Box 104213, Lincoln North, Auckland. Ph: 027 498 4762 GRAMMAR ELECTRICAL 14d Haultain Street, Mount Eden, Auckland. Ph: 0508 443 247 FRENCH ELECTRICAL LTD PO Box 122, Whitford Auckland. Ph: (09) 274 8082 CITYWIDE ELECTRICAL Unit 1D, 89 Ellice Road, Auckland. T: 09 444 5300 LECK ELECTRICAL 42A Liverpool St. Epsom, Auckland. Ph: 0800 004 306 AB ELECTRICAL 753 Beach Road Browns Bay, Auckland. Ph: 0800 688 244 AOTEA ELECTRICAL Suite 1, 9 Rothwell Ave, Rosedale Auckland. North Harbour Ph: 09 415 2074
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Suvitra, Sujata, Gagan
Prerna
Rekha, Shravi, Disha
Meeta, Avisha, Bhavisha
Tamanha, Tamara and friend
Time to put on your dancing shoes.. Page 3 celebrates its one year bash at Glass Goose. Just to let you know Indian News will be shooting pictures of the red carpet arrivals. The pictures will be posted on the Indian News FB Page and a good selection will be in the newspaper both print and website. So if you want your pictures taken don’t leave it too late....
Avisha
Prem, Rekha
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al,Vikash, Nivikesh
Jenin, Rayan
Anupam, Disha
Tamanha,Tamara and friend
Anshoo,Vikaash
Melody, Ankita
Abby, friend, Money, Noy,Vish, Kunal, Prerna
Prem, Anupam, Rekha, Shravanthi, Disha
Avisheel, Shivani
Money Singh, Abbey Singh
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WOMEN
Caring for Women At the last census results in 2013, the Punjabi ethnic group in New Zealand comprised just 324 people. Back then, about 72% of Punjabi were born overseas, compared with just 27% born in New Zealand. It’s likely both figures have risen since then. Baljit said people travel to Papatoetoe from all over Auckland each week to take part in the wide range of free activities on offer.
Baljit Dheil (second from left) Abha Khanna (third from left) and Soni Dheil (third from right) have been celebrating their culture with other women.
A Punjabi mother’s determination to overcome her depression leads to her helping other migrant women. Born in India, Baljit Dheil migrated to New Zealand in 2008 and at first she struggled to be happy here. She was lonely, depressed and soon noticed many other migrants were having problems adjusting to their new lives.
“At one stage I was depressed as well." "I have suffered it, and that is how I know exactly how people feel when they are depressed,” said Baljit. “There is only so much TV one can watch every day.” “Only now because of all the work I have been doing I am fantastic and completely fine and others can be good as well."
She applies for funding from various sources, including the Community Gaming Trusts. She said she’s lucky she has been granted funding every year. “We teach basic English. And then we have got the computer classes here and teach them how to do Facebook, Skype and we teach email and Microsoft Word. Just the basic stuff." Fitness instructor Soni Dheil runs health and nutrition sessions and interestingly she tells the women what to wear when they work out. In Indian culture, Punjabi women do not wear togs or bikinis.
She said they often struggled just to do everyday tasks such as banking, or catching public transport. Many had never even heard of a public library. Almost all suffered from a sense of isolation. Also missing friends and family back home in India, Baljit turned her focus to helping other migrants in her community. Armed with a commerce degree from India, she set up a bank franchise in Botany when she first got to Auckland that was lucrative and successful. But with having kids, she had to sell it.
There is also a room for men to hang out. Baljit said all migrants are welcome and you don’t have to be Punjabi. “Any lady who is feeling lonely or sitting at home depressed with nowhere to go they can come here. If they don’t want to do activities, they can come here and chat,” she said. Smita Biswas works for the Auckland Council. She met Baljit at a workshop and heard about her work and wanted to collate Punjabi women’s stories into an exhibition and record their oral histories. “This is a project to document diverse communities of Auckland,” said Biswas. “We capture it from these people who don’t normally engage with council or with public libraries.” “The women out here are able to regain their identity in Punjabi culture and their ladies night showcased that.” The exhibition, part of the Auckland Stories project, is now on permanent display at the Trust, telling the stories of 14 women.
Fluent in Punjabi, English, and Hindi, Baljit started the Woman Care Trust in Papatoetoe as a place to help other Punjabi migrants for free. “Many said to me, the ladies won’t come. They only go to the Temple and their home.” But the numbers grew and now she has a handful of staff helping out. “It started in 2014 with just one other woman, someone who wanted to learn English. Soon that grew to 10 learning English, then 100, and now (I'm helping) 600 Punjabi migrants connect with each other, outside the temple or home.”
“They said we are not wearing this or showing any leg,” said Soni. “You can wear long leggings or half leggings and long top, a swimming top instead.” There were just a few women at first, but now 30 women want to attend the pool session every week. Other activities include a play group for young mums, soccer for young people once a week, and traditional folk dancing.
Soni Dheil runs fitness classes, like yoga.
“I loved Baljit’s story. And then there were other ladies, most of whom they said how it helped their depression and their alone-ness. "Everywhere there was this common thread about how the Woman Care Trust made such a difference to their lives." The exhibition launched in July at Ladies Cultural Night at the Manukau Event Centre in South Auckland. People came from all over New Zealand.
Older women work out together.
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Traditional Gidha dance classes keep the culture alive
There was dancing, cultural items, stalls, food, and everyone wore traditional dress.
Baljit says she’s lucky to have found her true calling in life because she’s really happy now.
“Once a year we do this ladies culture night. We weren’t expecting that many ladies last month - 2800 in fact - to turn up so some ladies had to wait outside. But we got them all in eventually. It was a great night.”
“These ladies love it and give me so much blessing. Before they were just sitting at home and depressed. I had feedback from some of their doctors that they are no longer depressed as they are doing all these activities
Other activities include a play group for young mums.
now,” she said. The Woman Care Trust is a safe space for any migrant who might be struggling. “So now when they go home, they seem very happy, which is great, because right now is the time to live life to its fullest, right here in New Zealand.”
The English classes have grown with popularity in the community.
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Sports 4th Test:
India suffer 60run defeat against England, lose series third time in a row
India finishes at 8th position with highest ever medal haul: Indian men's hockey team bag bronze medal India’s final tally at the 18th Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia read 69 medals – 15 gold, 24 silver and 30 bronze to surpass the medal count from 2010 Games in Guangzhou, China and match the gold medal tally from the first-ever Asian Games in 1951. The games saw India create new national records, register some firsts – first medal in sepaktakraw, Rahi Sarnobat became first Indian woman to win Asian Games gold in shooting and Vinesh Phogat became first Indian woman to win gold in wrestling. The Games got underway with Neeraj Chopra as the flag bearer at the opening ceremony, Ravi Kumar/ Apurvi Chandela winning the first medal, India men’s hockey team the last and culminates on September 2 with Rani Rampal as the flag bearer at the closing ceremony.
The Indian men's hockey team beat Pakistan by 2-1 to clinch a bronze medal at the ongoing Asian Games on Saturday. It was India's 69th medal at the games. Akashdeep Singh (3rd minute) and Harmanpreet Singh (50th minute) scored for India, while Muhammad Atiq scored the lone goal for Pakistan in the 52nd minute. Defending champions India had a stellar campaign in the tournament so far except a surprising defeat against Malaysia in the semi-finals. The men's hockey team had put out a brilliant show in the pool stages of the tournament as they scored 76 goals in just five matches to script a world record. India defeated Indonesia (17-0), Hong Kong (26-0), Japan (8-0), Korea (5-3) and Sri Lanka (20-0) to top the group.
Jinson Johnson, Arpinder Singh back from Asian Games with gold
India was handed its third consecutive series defeat in England as it was bowled out for 184 runs in the fourth Test match at the Ageas Bowl cricket ground, giving the hosts an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series. The day's play started with England's score at 260 for the loss of eight wickets, with 20-yearold Sam Curran and Stuart Broad helping England add another 11 runs. Mohammed Shami dismissed Broad and a run out accounted for Curran's dismissal, setting up a challenging target of 245 for the visitors to keep the series alive. The Indian innings started with the prevalent theme of disappointment for the openers as James Anderson and Broad got England off to the perfect start. K. L. Rahul (0 from 7) was sent back to the pavilion with Broad knocking over his stumps, and Cheteshwar Pujara (5 from 14), the star of India's first innings who scored an unbeaten 132 runs, quickly followed him after Anderson trapped him LBW. However, Moeen Ali, the pick of the bowlers with a combined nine wickets to his name in the two innings, broke the partnership as he send the formidable Indian captain back to the pavilion. A ball brushed off Kohli's glove giving
Alastair Cook at short leg an easy catch to end Kohli's 58-run knock. Ali, who was named the man of the match, send Rahane (51), Rishab Pant (18) and Shami (8) packing while Ben Stokes dismissed Hardik Pandya (0) and Ishant Sharma (0) before the innings was wrapped up by Curran as he trapped Ashwin (25) LBW. The series defeat also marked the first instance where Kohli lost back-to-back Test series as captain since he took over the role from M. S. Dhoni in 2014, after the 2-1 defeat in South Africa in January. The fifth and final Test match will be played on September 7 at the Oval cricket ground in London. India's next series will see them travel to Australia in November for a three-match T-20I series, a four-match test series and a three-match ODI series.
Find Your Life Partner by giving Classified Advertisement Indian athlete Jinson Johnson, who clinched a gold medalin Men's 1500m athletics event at the 18th edition of the Asian Games, arrived in India on Friday. While talking to media at Indira Gandhi International Airport, Johnson revealed that he will be preparing for upcoming championships. He said, "I'm very happy. In 800 m India won gold and silver. I won gold in the 1500 m. Overall, it's a very good result. I'll prepare for upcoming championships." He also bagged a silver medal in Men's 800m athletics event, after he finished just behind his Indian counterpart Manjit Singh. Arpinder Singh, who won a gold medal in men's triple jump at the Asian Games, also arrived in India on Friday evening and said that he was sure about winning gold. "I'm overwhelmed with this welcome. I would like to thank the Sports Authority
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