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Santa comes to Nadi: Paul Ross, founder of Pacific Kids, organises for a Christmas party for the children at Loloma House
New Zealand Telugu Association of South Island organises its winter meet"We provide Telugu classes and tutoring for those that are interested in learning the language. One of the commendable actions by us is, this year we are going to donate the membership fees to Rainbow Homes, a charity organization back in India, as a...
New Zealand Everest Day observed in Christchurch- Everest summiteers Mark Inglis and Ang Kazi Sherpa were honoured on the day as well
New Zealand Ramadan being observed in Canterbury with community iftarsan Eid Carnival is coming up on June 16
New Zealand Telugu Association in Chch marks Ugadi and Ram NavamiThe Telugu Association of South Island New Zealand (TasiNZ), an informal group in existence since 2006 that became an incorporated society last year, celebrated Ugadi, the Telugu New Year, and Ram Navami, in Christchurch last Sunday.
New Zealand Christchurch coloured in the Holi spirit- with over 10,000 people attending, the celebration held on Saturday, March 17, was the biggest-ever Indian festival held in the famed Hagley Park, with free entry for all
New Zealand Christchurch City Council stands against racism“Today is Race Relations Day and we want to send a clear message that Christchurch is a city that embraces and celebrates diversity. Racism has no place in our city,’’ noted Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel.
New Zealand Christchurch's Indian community gets a piece of its history back- Old Stone House, built in the 1870s, to house the Indian workers brought to the Garden City by one of the earliest English settlers, John Cracroft Wilson, has finally reopened following a $2 million earthquake restoration project
New Zealand Port Hill fires – one year on- Christchurch City Council's massive replanting efforts have seen over 7200 saplings planted over an area of 1.5 hectares in the last one year
New Zealand Ekta theme ran at ISCC's mid-winter festival“It was great to see the Indian community and such talent in Christchurch. I came there especially to perform and look forward to many more such opportunities.”