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New Zealand Seniors and children rejoice at Bhartiya Samaj Christmas event“The seniors thronged to the venue excitedly all dressed up in fabulous outfits to be a part of this special event,” BSCT Chairman Jeet Suchdev said.
New Zealand Bhartiya Samaj organises summer picnic for the seniors“The seniors were looking for such a trip for a long time, and they were quite enthusiastic at the venue. They danced like there is no tomorrow, shared their memories and their happiness with one another,” Mr Suchdev said.
New Zealand Bharitya Samaj celebrates International Day of Older PersonsBhartiya Samaj Charitable Trust and Roopa Aur Aap on Sunday, October 1 celebrated the International Day of Older Persons at Mt Roskill War Memorial Hall in Mt Roskill.
New Zealand Indian High Commission gears up for International Yoga DayThe participants are encouraged to bring their own mats.
New Zealand Bhartiya Samaj’s extended Holi celebrations for the communityAnother celebration was organised especially for elderly members of the community at the Mt Roskill War Memorial Hall on Saturday, March 18, which was attended by more than over 200 members.
New Zealand Is New Zealand progressively becoming an immigration ‘unfriendly’ country?There is a seeming disquiet within the community about the fact that new immigrants are being made to wait for 10 more years before becoming eligible for state superannuation.
Heritage Bhagavad-gita’s answer to real freedomIf we allow ourselves to become controlled and directed by our mind and senses in the hope that we’re going to get some actual lasting happiness, then we remain unfulfilled, empty, and a slave to those desires.
World news Mistaken for 'Middle Easterner', Indian-origin man killed in USKuchibhotla, 32, graduated from the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University in Hyderabad in 2005 with an electrical engineering degree.
New Zealand Seniors recollect Republic Day memoriesThe tricolour was hoisted, which was followed by the national anthem. The seniors continued the celebration by singing songs and recollecting some of their most vivid memories of the Republic Day celebrations back in India.
New Zealand Barkha Dutt resigns from NDTVWell-known senior TV journalist Barkha Dutt on Sunday decided to quit NDTV after 21 years of service to explore "new opportunities".
India Navjot Sidhu joins CongressCricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu on Sunday joined the Congress after meeting its Vice President Rahul Gandhi, the party said.
New Zealand Learning life skills at Bhartiya Samaj Summer CampBhartiya Samaj’s Annual Children & Youth Summer Camp has gained immense popularity among the Indian community for the past 15 years, with 107 students enrolling in the camp for 2017.
Face of the Week The man who left business to serve the communityMr Suchdev continues to work harder for the betterment of Indian migrants in Auckland. Indian Weekender spoke to the veteran who started his journey as a migrant businessman and then chose to be a full-time social worker.
Comment Leadership change: From contest to consensusWith news of Mr English having sufficient numbers Judith Collins in a smart move has already withdrawn her name from the contest, possibly saving her leadership ambitions for another day.
In focus Immigration ‘chaos’ in New Zealand: what do experts sayIn this immigration special edition, we attempt to bring quality advice from renowned industry experts in immigration for the benefit of our readers
New Zealand Housing, public transport in Mt Roskill: candidates speakIn this concluding edition, we bring excerpts of candidate's comments on two important issues—housing and public transport.
New Zealand Eyeing on Mt Roskill by-elections, Nauhria bats for immigrantsThe NZ People’s Party believes that the poll reflects support for increased representation of immigrants in New Zealand’s Parliament and validation for their existence as immigrants based purely ethnic party.
Comment Childcare death: what everyone wants to knowChild care centres are not the place, like; say roads, where accidental deaths could be expected as a norm.
Health What to do when an earthquake happens: The mantra of Drop, Cover and Hold!There are thousands of earthquakes in New Zealand every year and it is in everyone's best interests to be educated in advance about how best to train ourselves for any eventual disaster.
India 120 killed in deadly train derailment in North IndiaIn one of the worst rail disasters in the country, at least 120 persons were killed and around 100 injured before dawn on Sunday when 14 coaches of the Indore-Patna Express derailed near Kanpur.