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Sunday, 5 April 2015,
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enthusiastic crowd.
The Music stage had post
noon band performances from
Africa, Latin America, Zimbabwe,
Mongolia, Greek and Caribbean
performers. The music stage had
the biggest crowd all day without a
gap.
The dance stage had almost 30
dance performances from Tamil
community
(India),
Egyptian
and Moroccan dance groups,
Hungarians, the Arab Belly
dancers, the Fijian dancers, the
Romanian and Taiwanese dance
performances.
One of the best performances
of all were the Mixit Group that
performed in the noon time
ri Ganapati Sachchidananda
Avadhoota Datta Peetham,
Mysore is the divine abode
of Lord Dattatreya. It is a worldrenowned institution for the social,
moral and spiritual welfare of mankind.
Thousands of people from all
walks of life and from different
corners of the world are attracted to
the ecstatic and spiritually vibrant
music of Sri Swamiji either in the
form of bhajans (devotional singing)
or His playing on the synthesizer
with a team of musicians.
The transmission of spiritual
energy blessedly caused by Sri
Swamiji is spiritually so powerful
that it is taken by listeners as a very
special soul-lifting experience of
their lives. The conceptualization of
Music for Meditation and Healing
stands out as one of the greatest
contributions of Sri Swamiji to the
Pujya
Sri
Ganapathi
Sachchidananda Swamiji ji is visiting
Auckland in April 2015. Sri Swamijis
Bhajans, Sri Chakra Puja and
Ganapati homa will be performed at
Shri Shirdi Sai Baba Sansthan NZ on
11th & 12th respectively.
All are welcome to witness this
rare spiritual experience and seek
the blessings of Pujya Sri Swamiji.
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Vaisakhi celebrations.
The Bengali folk dance was
another amazement with the
background of Rabindra Sangeet
and the medley of classic and folk
songs. The Bengalis sported white
saris with thick red borders which
is a traditional dress for them at
times of puja or other celebrations.
Salsa and Indo Spanish
fusion was also one of the
most anticipated performances
of the evening, the Salsa did
raise eyebrows because of its
tremendously challenging dance
moves. The song from Zindagi
Milegi Na Dobara was played for
the Indo Spanish performance.
The three hour show ended
with a huge cheer from almost
400 people present that evening.
The event was a huge success
and it was also fund raiser.
Bereavement Fund, A solace in
difficult times, a new community
initiative of the Auckland Malayali
Samajam is dedicated to the
bereaved families as a support in
their difficult times. The proceeds
from the funds raised that evening
will be donated to Bereavement
Fund for the betterment of the
community.
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ThompsonITU World
Triathlon Series Auckland
was a huge success despite a little
distraction of the ICC Cricket
World Cup final on Sunday 29th
Match 2015. Auckland CBD
witnessed two of the most awaited
and highly anticipated events of
the world last week, one being the
CWC final match of Australia vs
New Zealand and the other being
the International Triathlon Union
World Triathlon Series.
Auckland is the 2nd venue after
Abu Dhabi to host the WTS and
8 more cities are still to host the
series in the 2015 World Series
calendar. The Triathlon is one
of the most prestigious sports
competitions in the world and is
the pinnacle of sport creating a
platform to promote a more active
lifestyle.
The event was held with a very
close supervision by n numbers
of cameras at different corners of
the track, mobile cameras on bikes
and a birds view camera on the
chopper that was swirling on the
CBD skies throughout the event.
Aucklands CBD was closed
since
Saturday
evening
in
preparation of the tracks and
putting up the barricades for the
racers. The tracks were divided
into both for sprint (running) and
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administer
HomeStart
grant
applications.
The
level
of
assistance available to first home
buyers varies depending on how
long and how much they have
been contributing to KiwiSaver,
their income level, and what
region they live in.
As well as helping young
families, this package of assistance
for first home buyers has been
designed to encourage developers
to build more affordable homes.
It complements other work the
Government is doing to address
the housing challenge.
National is working hard to
ensure more New Zealanders are
able to own their own home.
message.
They think they can steal things
and get away with it. The statistics
show that they are right, and that
is not good enough.
One of the problems is that
there is more and more demand
on police services while the money
Government is giving them is
being cut in real terms. Im not
in favour of big taxes but I am in
favour of Police being given the
money to do their jobs properly
and to protect us from crime. Why
then cut real spending year after
year on policing so the Police have
to do more with less? The Police
Association is right to protest
against these Budget cuts.
The Police Commissioner also
acknowledged that the Police have
had, in recent years, to absorb
he recent International
Cultural Festival, held
in Mt Roskill, was
a celebration of the cultural
diversity of Auckland.
The music, dancing and
performances from different
ethnic groups living in New
Zealand was stunning, matched
by the variety of food from all
regions of the world.
It is a great reminder that
Auckland is making the transition
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Check-off is union subscription
deductions
that
Government
ceased some years ago. The ILO
has welcomed the agreement
to management relations in the
country. The agreement was signed
by the Minister for Employment,
Productivity
and
Industrial
Relations, Jioji Konrote, the chief
executive of Fijis Commerce &
Employers Federation, Nesbitt D. F.
Hazelman, and Mr Anthony.
Fiji has been the focus of attention
by the ILO Governing Body over the
past years regarding allegations of
breaches of ILO Convention 87 .
ILO
director-general
Guy
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New
Zealand
Immigration Department
has encouraged Fijian
citizens to register early for this
years ballot under the Immigration
New Zealand Pacific Access
Category (PAC).
In a statement, New Zealand
High Commissioner Mark Ramsden
said the immigration instructions
recognised the special relationship
between New Zealand and Fiji,
and each year, up to 250 citizens of
Fiji would be eligible for residence
under the PAC, starting this year.
The
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applicants
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Minister
for
Agriculture, Rural and
Maritime Development
and
National
Disaster
Management, Inia Seruiratu,
says Government is going all out
to revive rice cultivation in the
country in a bid to reduce the
massive rice import bill.
Mr Seruiratu made the comment
while visiting the Rice Irrigation
Sector of Dreketi in Macuata to
personally assess the progress of the
rice revitalisation programme there.
Speaking to ministry staff based
in Dreketi, Minister Seruiratu
highlighted the importance of the
rice sector to Fijis economy.
It is obvious we have
Governments plans on rice and we
want to reduce the high import bill.
We have been trying this so many
years and Government is injecting a
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Suva
street beggar Krishna
Kumari fulfilled a
lifetime dream when she received
the keys to her new two-bedroom
home from Prime Minister Voreqe
Bainimarama last week.
Ms Kumari, who has begged
all her life, saved $19,000. She
contributed $17,000 to pay off her
$25,000 modest property at Lagilagi
Housing, Gittu Estate, Suva, with an
$8000 donation from the Peoples
Community
Network
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Funny bone
s the Cricket World Cup draws to a close I would like to talk about cricket
one more time before we move on from it for a while. Although being an
Indian, its hard for us to detach ourselves from the game. We Indian fans
showed such sportsmanship when after having lost to Australia we promptly picked
ourselves up and went on to support our other team the Black Caps. I know of
numerous Indians from New Zealand who had travelled to Melbourne in support of
the New Zealand Team. The team, in return, did us proud even though they lost
the World Cup, they won peoples hearts all over the world with the goodness and
dignity they conducted themselves with.
The gentlemanly character of the Kiwis stood out even more as the behavior of
the Australian team became apparent. As the World Cup concluded, theAustralian
wicket-keeper Brad Haddin came under fire for giving verbal sprays to New
Zealands batsmen in the final. But according to an Australian newspaper, he had
an intriguing explanation for his behaviour.When asked about his sledging of New
Zealand batsman Grant Elliott at the MCG, Haddin gave a surprising answer: You
know what? They deserved it.
But why? Apparently it was because the Black Caps had been too nice to the
Australians when they were in Auckland for the Eden Park match a few weeks ago.
I said, Im not playing cricket like this. If we get another crack at these guys
in the final, Im letting everything [out]. There has been extensive slamming of
the sledging that was meted out to the New Zealand team on the field that day.
But our Kiwi blokes have continued to respond with their goodness, with their
aggressiveness limited to their game.
Although the first reference to cricket appeared in the 13th century, the game only
gained popularity in the 17th century, when English aristocrats started playing it.
They decreed that cricket would be played in a gentlemanly manner, which means
no sledging, cheating, bodyline bowling , temper tantrums or excessive appealing. If
the batsman knew he was out, he should walk, even if the umpire decided otherwise.
Needless to say, the game has evolved and changed over the years.
The Men in Black received a heroes welcome on their visit back to Auckland and
Indian Weekender was there to welcome them home. We bring you a snippet of the
evening.
Now, to the other exciting happenings. The nomination for the Kiwi-Indian Hall of
Fame has now closed and we are delighted to have received numerous nominations
from Kiwi-Indians to make the cut. I am sure the Jury, like both the previous years,
has a very challenging task in their hands.
The nominations for the other two awards the new entrants The Kiwi-Indian
Young Achiever of the year and the Kiwi-Indian Unsung Hero of the year, are still
open. We would like to encourage, specially the youth, to nominate your friends or
other young people who you know have made significant achievements in their fields
of choice.
We will keep our readers updated on how we are progressing and would like to
thank everyone for their support.
The long weekend is upon us. Please take time out to spend it with your families
and dear ones. May the Easter bunny bring you and your families baskets of good
cheer and happiness!
Giri Gupta
A 4-year-old Syrian girl surrenders to a photojournalists camera, as she mistakes it for a gun. A heart-breaking moment indeed. Taken at the Atmen refugee
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BJP government has just
presented its first full
budget for the 2015-16 fiscal year.
So at this stage it is pertinent to
ask the question how is it going to
promote economic development
in India, which he has promised
the nation as well as the world.
It is interesting to note that it is
not an economically radical budget
which some economic reformists
and a section of the Indian
corporate sector were expecting
it to be. On the contrary, it is a
politically correct budget trying to
satisfy many constituencies.
It was presented in a very
positive economic environment.
Just weeks before the budget was
presented, the national economic
survey revealed a projected GDP
growth of 7.4% for the fiscal year
2014-15, almost two percentage
points higher than what most were
expecting. And for the next fiscal
year (2015-16) the GDP growth
estimation of around 8% or above
is even more optimistic.
The inflation rate has been
under control due to the
unprecedented fall in global
oil and commodity prices. In
February 2015 it was 5.37% as
privilege.
My choices are like my
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To have sex before marriage,
to have sex outside of marriage.
My choice.
I am the tree. Not the forest.
I am not the snowflake. I am the
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To love temporarily, or lust
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My Body, My Mind, My
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To have your baby or not - my
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It ends with: I am the universe.
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Prime
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build a relationship with
Sri Lankas new leadership, the
one thing he needs to be wary of
is the extremist Tamil position in
the island nation.
Modi
made
history
by
becoming the first Indian prime
minister to visit Sri Lanka after
1987 when Rajiv Gandhi went
to Colombo to sign a pact to
end Tamil separatism, which
eventually consumed his life in
1991.
Modi won many hearts by
becoming the first Indian leader
to visit Jaffna, the Tamil heartland
which is also the hub for the
Northern Provincial Council
(NPC) headed by Chief Minister
C.V. Wigneswaran.
This is where Modi came across
an intransigent Wigneswaran.
This is a critical time for
Sri Lanka, which is trying, not
successfully though, to overcome
decades of ethnic strife that
has split the island dominantly
between the Sinhalese, the
majority community, and the
Tamils.
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Vajpayee proved to be an
astute politician, at times seen
as a statesman. He combined
the compulsions of politics with
his BJPs rightwing ideology but
would seldom budge from the
USP of his high ethical pedestal.
When he stepped down in May
2004 after an election that he was
given to believe he would win,
it marked the end of a long and
eventful political career. Almost
since then, Vajpayee has suffered
from frail health.
The
Modi
government
announced the Bharat Ratna to
Vajpayee on December 24 last year,
a day before his 90th birthday,
and to educationist Madan Mohan
Malviya (posthumous).
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Year Award.
Both Singh and Vandrevala
figured among the billionaires in
the first ever Global India Rich List
compiled by Londons Raymedia
earlier this month.
A press release from the
organisers of the event quoted G.P.
Hinduja of the Hinduja Group
as saying his company would be
entering the defence production
in India. This follows the present
NDA government permitting 49
percent foreign direct investment
(FDI) in the sector. The Hindujas
own Ashok Leyland and Gulf Oil,
among other assets, in India.
Earlier this month, the Hinduja
brothers featured as the wealthiest
Indians in the Global India Rich
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nationals from
Yemen
ndian-American
writer
Akhil Sharma has won the
second annual Folio prize for
fiction for a novel which charts an
emigrant familys heart-wrenching
search for the American dream,
said a media report.
Sharma said after winning the
40,000-pound (nearly $60,000)
prize that writing the novel, which
took 13 years to complete, was a
frustrating and difficult challenge,
often like chewing stones, with
around nine wasted years when
it did not go well, according to a
Guardian report.
Im glad the book exists, I just
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her favour.
The second game was more or
less a repetition of the first, seeing
the points flow. The top seed once
again stamped her authority on
Ratchanok, who looked a pale
shadow of her prime.
Saina, assured herself the World
oping to make a
comeback into the
Indian cricket team
with stellar showings in the IPL,
new Delhi Daredevils recruits
Yuvraj Singh and Zaheer Khan
said they will make their stint with
the franchise count to revive their
international careers.
Delhi bagged Yuvraj for a record
fee of Rs 16 crore in the February
auctions and the allrounder wants
to make the most of it.
Definitely yes, its been a
couple of hard years for me
since I have come back from my
treatment. I am in good shape, I
have worked very hard and I have
had a good domestic season. I am
confident of doing well and hope
that things get better from here
and I make it back into the team,
Yuvraj said at a team event in New
Delhi.
Zaheer was bought for four
crores by DD this season after the
left-arm pacer pulled out midway
from IPL last year due to an injury
while playing for Mumbai Indians.
Zaheer believes that IPL will be a
step in the right direction.
I am enjoying playing cricket
again. I have been away from
Delhi bagged
Yuvraj for a record fee
of Rs 16 crore in the
February auctions
and the allrounder
wants to make the
most of it.
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the homes of
children on the
night
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Easter, in much
the same way as
Santa Claus is
said to deliver
presents
on
Christmas Eve.
The
Easter
Bunny will either
put the baskets
in a designated
place or hide
them somewhere in the house
or garden for the children to
find when they wake up in the
morning, giving rise to the
tradition of the Easter egg hunt.
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whats
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Simran, a teacher at Aaja Nachle school of Bollywood dance, talks about her passion for this art form
Paula Ray
imran is a 19-year-old
undergrad
student
at
University of Auckland.
But she also runs a local Bollywood
dance school in Glenfield and the
Roskill area.
Dance has always been my
passion, she says.
What kindled this passion?
Indian children these days are
losing touch with their culture,
many grow up not understanding
their mother tongue and feel
shy when it comes to Indian
festivities. I too was like this
my parents migrated to NZ when
I was very young and I often felt
embarrassed to be different, says
Simran, adding, However I am
fortunate to have been involved in
Indian dance classes throughout
my upbringing. Bollywood dance
has been filtered throughout my
life and through dance I have
learnt to embrace my culture.
The dance classes have helped
Simran refine her understanding
of Hindi, and she has learned to
love the Indian culture and find a
way to express herself as a KiwiIndian.
Simran recalls her earliest
memory of dancing in front of
the TV, trying to impersonate
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Greenlane West, Auckland
Date: Thursday 2 April 2015 Monday 6
April 2015
Time: 10 am- 10 pm
With a massive line-up of entertainment,
circus acts, rides and exhibits, plus an
A&P Show that has been running for
more than 160 years, the Streets Easter
Show has a special place in the hearts
and minds of many New Zealanders. The
2015 Streets Easter Show will have its
very own ice skating rink!
Easter Activities
andPrizes
Cadbury
Eggstravaganza
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Nominations for Kiwi Indian Young Achievers and Kiwi Indians Unsung
Hero of the year close on 15th April 2015
Established 2013
The Indian Weekender calls upon nominations for those who have built a road to glory for themselves and left a path for the coming generations to tread on.
Touching the lives of thousands and enriching society with their being. Bringing fame and respect to New Zealand and the Kiwi-Indian community. The Indian
Weekender invites nominations for Kiwi Indian Young Achiever of the year and Kiwi Indian Unsung Hero of the year 2015.
NOMINATE ONLINE : http://bit.do/iwk-hof-2015 | NOMINATE OFFLINE : Fill-in the form and post it at the address mentioned below
The guidelines, which need to be adhered to, for nominations, are as follows:
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New Zealand. To be of Indian origin, at least one of the parents of the nominee have to
be Indian, by blood. Thereby making the nominee of Indian lineage.
7. The nominee must have either a Permanent Residency (PR), or Citizenship of New
Zealand to be eligible for consideration.
8. The nominee should have no prior convictions.
9. Age is no bar; for minors, achievers under the age of 18, parental consent will be
required.
10. The successful candidate will be required to attend the ceremony in person. In case a
person is not able to attend, due to any unforeseen circumstances, the jury will use its
discretion.
11. The jurys decision will be final and binding; and cannot be challenged.
Entry Form: Form for nominating candidates for Kiwi Indian Honours 2015
Nominator Details
Nominee Details
Age of Nominee
Sex
Category
How do you think that the Nominee has contributed and added value to the Kiwi-Indian
community?
Declaration by Nominator
I have got confirmation from the
Nominee for this application.
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No
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No
I hereby declare that the above information is true to the best of my knowledge. I also allow
Indian Weekender and the Jury to use the information provided for background checks
and to contact either me or the Nominee for the purpose of getting any more information.
Signed:
What to do next?
Please take a print out of this form, sign and
send to us at:
Jury Panel, Kiwi Indian Honours 2015
98, Great South Road, Epsom, Auckland