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he National Party is promising to change laws for carrying Kirpans if elected back to power after the elections on September 23. The announcement came from none other than Prime Minister Bill English in a party event in support of the election campaign of the KiwiIndian MP Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi from Manukau East electorate in South Auckland on Friday, August 5. “If re-elected, a National-led Government will amend the Crimes Act to exempt Sikhs from carrying a Kirpan for religious reasons from being considered to be in possession of an offensive weapon,” Mr English said. The proposed amendment does not change the Civil Aviation Rules governing what may be carried on board a domestic flight, and decisions around prohibited items remain questions for the Civil Aviation Authority. This was certainly a welcome announcement for the Sikh community, which had often found itself at the centre of slightly negative attention than what community sincerely aspires for, around its articles of faith. Kirpan – a ceremonial knife, one of the five articles of faith for

baptised Sikhs, has long remained in the public discourse in New Zealand, gaining attention intermittently, often causing anxieties within the community. “This is a welcome announcement for the Sikh community, and will ensure that the Sikh faith is protected under the New Zealand law,” Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi said welcoming the announcement. “I have long advocated for the Sikh community, and I currently have a members' bill in the ballot which would allow baptised Sikhs to carry Kirpans in public and work places,” Mr Bakshi added. Speaking to The Indian Weekender Prithipal Singh Basra of Kolmar Road Gurudwara in Papatoetoe dedicated the outcome to the consistent lobbying by all Gurudwaras and the members of the Sikh community. “This is certainly great news and result of concerted efforts of all Gurudwaras and the community. “Our community has been longing for this for a long time and lobbying with the government,” Mr Basra said. Sharing similar sentiments Satinder Singh Chouhan, the head of the committee managing New Lynn Gurudwara in Auckland also concurred that the community had been collectively lobbying for this demand for a long time.

Speaking to The Indian Weekender Mr Chouhan said, “I think that the government would have taken into consideration the fact that Sikhs have never used Kirpan to attack anyone. “In Sikhism, Kirpans are only to be used in self-defence or to defend someone in need against any repression,” Mr Chouhan further added. Mr Bakshi, the first Sikh Member of Parliament in New Zealand, has long been seeking legislation around ceremonial daggers, so it’s clear they are not weapons and are safe to be worn and had placed a member’s bill – the Kirpan Authorisation

Bill – which is currently on the members’ bills ballot list, waiting to be introduced.

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However, this is not the first time that the National Party had made promises around the emotive issue of Sikh Kirpans. Earlier in 2015, Stuff.co.nz reported that the then Prime Minister Sir John Key had also said publically about the loosening of the rules around Kirpans at a meeting at the Takanini Gurdwara in Auckland. Speaking at a public event in the

Takanini Gurdwara, Mr Key had then said: “There’s a process they’d have to go through, and I’ve said to them I’m not unsympathetic, and we should look at it. “My understanding is the Kirpan, for the most part, is a very small, blunt instrument. If you want to make the case that someone could cause harm with that – they’re probably much more likely to cause harm with anything else you can get at the grounds. “A wine bottle from Koru Club would pose just as much risk when boarding a plane as a Kirpan,” Sir John Key had then said.


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Earlier in 2015, Stuff.co.nz reported that the then Prime Minister Sir John Key had also said publically about the loosening of the rules around Kirpans at a meeting at the Takanini Gurdwara in Auckland Speaking to The Indian Weekender, Daljit Singh of Supreme Sikh Council said, “We appreciate Prime Minister Bill English taking up this issue again just before elections, however, this is not the first time that the National Party is promising a favourable intervention on the issue of Kirpans. “The community had long been looking forward to every political party for a favourable intervention to not only allow Kirpan but also Turban and Kada, the two other articles of faith which affect Sikh community’s experience in public life in New Zealand. “Following that statement, the Sikh community had been able to gain support from all other major political parties including Labour, Green and Act Party,” Mr Singh said. “We have been requesting the government to choose from two options.

Friday, August 11, 2017 “Either to bring a government bill to change the law or to amend the existing legislation to exempt members of the Sikh community carrying Kirpans. “However, Mr Bakshi had introduced a member’s bill which stopped the government somehow from bringing a government bill supported by all other parties,” Mr Singh added. “The government could also have enunciated an amendment in existing laws to allow members of the Sikh community, which has been in the country since last hundred years, to exercise their faith.” Mr Singh said. An amendment to the existing law for accommodating Sikh cultural practices is not completely unprecedented in New Zealand, as previously there has been a favourable amendment in the Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004 allowing Sikhs to drive Motorcycles without requiring a helmet. A person is not in breach of sub clause (1) if the person proves that at the time of the commission of the alleged breach he or she was an adherent of the Sikh region – reads the amended Sub clause 7.12 Safety helmets for all terrain vehicles, motorcycles, and mopeds. It is important to note that many commonwealth countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and some states of Australia have already legislated allowing members of the Sikh community to carry Kirpan in public spaces. The two ministers in Canada, Harjit Singh Sajjan and Navdeep Singh Bains are both baptised Sikhs, carrying Kirpans.

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or a resident in the South Auckland, the free food service (langar) at the Takanini Gurudwara is no new news. Every week more than 3000 members of the community take the langar service at the Shri Kalgidhar Sahib Gurudwara at Takanini School Road. In a collaborative initiative by Healthy Families Manukau, Manurewa-Papakura and Old School Teaching Gardens, the garden of the Gurudwara has started sowing new plantations on Friday, August 4 that will enable growing fresh vegetables and fruits for the community. This community garden initiative will enable the temple to engage the volunteers and the local community in growing fresh garden fruits to be served at the gurudwara and given back to the larger community. The much-anticipated event on Friday witnessed the plantation by Minister for Ethnic Communities Judith Collins, Minister of Defence Mark Mitchell, National List MP Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi and later Prime Minister Bill English also joined the event. The temple will plant up to 400 fruit trees such as lemons, orange, guava, lime, nuts and vegetables that will be used by the community.

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“The volunteers at the Gurudwara come from a farming background, but it will be good for them to do plantation in the local climate and soil conditions,” spokesperson for the Supreme Sikh Society New Zealand (SSSNZ), Daljit Singh said. The grounds of the Takanini Gurudwara are already being used for community’s sports and cultural events and have walking tracks too, and this new initiative of selfgrowing garden fruits and vegetables will help the community. The idea is to produce enough fruits and vegetables to be used by the gurudwara that serves thousands of community members thrice a day, 365 days a week. The produce grown can also be given to the homeless

and the hungry, and there will be ample seeds left to be given to local community members to use in their backyards and gardens. Alliance Community Initiative Trust chief executive Rachel Enosa, who runs Healthy Families Manukau, Manurewa-Papakura, says that the project will help develop sustainable food production. The Takanini Gurudwara is the biggest Sikh Temple in New Zealand and is managed under Supreme Sikh Society of New Zealand. The parent body has also started a youth wing earlier in July to get the young SikhKiwis get more involved with their religion and culture.


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INZBC summit puts focus on education sector in India-NZ bilateral trade

in services like education, healthcare, etc., in addition to manufacturing sector. INZBC and FICCI collaboration and partnership can play a facilitating role in this direction.” Dr. Singh, who led the delegation, was happy that the delegation could travel all over New Zealand and have B2B meetings, before the summit. The delegation had visits to University of Canterbury, ARA Institute and Lincoln University in Canterbury. Later they had a meeting of the India-NZ Friendship group at the Parliament in Wellington, organised by Kiwi-Indian MP Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi.

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ndia New Zealand Business Council (INZBC) – the premier trade organisation in New Zealand working for over 25 years to build trade relations between India and New Zealand –brought together key stakeholders within the education sector in India and New Zealand in the recently held summit – Edutech 2017 in Auckland. The summit witnessed high political commitment from the New Zealand side including Prime Minister Bill English; Minister for Trade, Todd McClay; Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment, Paul Goldsmith and Minister for Commerce & Small Business, Jacqui Dean. The Labour Party was represented by Michael Wood, as spokesperson for Ethnic Communities. The Indian side comprised a high level inward delegation of key stakeholders in the education sector including heads of many educational institutions and industry leaders like Mohandas Pai, the former founder-CFO of India’s Information Technology (IT) global giant Infosys and the current Chairman of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) Skills Committee andChairman of one of India’s largest education conglomerates, the Manipal Global Education. The key body on the Indian side complementing INZBC in New Zealand was FICCI – an apex Indian trade body. The summit was planned late last year during the Prime Ministerial visit of Sir John Key to India. The key outcome of the one-day summit was an accentuation of the fact that the education and services sector is a very vital part in the New Zealand economy and collaboration alone can help it grow. The industry has to look at

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new ways of working with overseas companies and create new pathways, which is a win-win for both New Zealand and India. This was the essence of the talks given by various industry heads and policy makers at the INZBC Summit 2017. The theme of the summit was ‘Knowledge, Skill and Technology’. The one-day event was supported by the Indian High Commission and FICCI.Other government agencies involved were Education NZ, NZTE and MFAT. Westpac and Weltec & Whitireia were the strategic partners of the Summit. Speaking at the event, Prime Minister Bill English acknowledged and emphasised the value that international education industry and immigrants bring to New Zealand economy and society. The Prime Minister stressed on the importance of migrants getting new skills into the country and helping in the growth of the economy. “Education sector helps in the process of new

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skill development in the country, which is very vital for the economy,” Mr English said. The Minister of Trade, Todd McClay, acknowledged the importance of Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between both the countries and committed to continue the talks if returned to form the government after the elections. The minister said that he was hopeful of meeting the Commerce Minister of India if elected back, to take the negotiations forward. The minister also said that special attention would be giving to the services sector and the education industry, so that they also get benefits out of the FTA, suggesting this government’s increasing resolve to accommodate India’s genuine interests that are supposedly delaying the progress of talks. Speaking at the Summit, FICCI Secretary General Dr. A Didar Singh said, “Changing technology impacts the business of education and skill development. New Zealand should look at India for opportunities

major highlight of the summit was that thirty-one talented young university students from India received a 2017 New Zealand Excellence Award, by Education New Zealand (ENZ). The students are pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate study in New Zealand in the fields of business, design or STEM related programmes (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). ENZ Chief Executive Grant McPherson said, “India is a core trade, economic, political and education partner for New Zealand, with twoway trade valued at around $2.5 billion. “These top young scholars will further strengthen ties between our two countries, by contributing to a broader exchange of ideas in our universities, building our respective research capabilities, and enriching New Zealand culture,” Mr McPherson said. Nineteen of the students received their awards in person at the summit. This is the first round of the awards, and each scholarship has a value of NZ $5,000 toward the first year tuition fee.


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ne of India’s luminaries and notable peace advocates, the late Sri Chinmoy, was an inspiration behind a remarkable record setting sporting feat that concluded in New York City on Tuesday, August 8. Harita Davies, a member of Auckland’s Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team, made history by becoming the first ever Kiwi woman to attempt and finish the longest certified footrace in history, a 3,100mile race described by the New York Times as “The Mount Everest of Ultramarathons.” Running around a one km loop in a leafy NY suburb, Harita finished the gruelling ultra in 51 days, 12 hours and 48 minutes, setting a new and first New Zealand woman’s record for that distance. She beats the previous record time by half a day, set by the only other Kiwi, a man, who ran in this race. She then ran another 18 laps to reach the 5,000km mark, a distance greater than any New Zealander has run before, becoming the first Kiwi woman ever to attempt and finish the event, post the fastest time ever, and set a record for 5,000km. Harita, aged 42 years, averaged 60.16 miles or 96.82 kilometers every day for 52 consecutive days, was 4th overall and one of three women out of five competitors to reach the 52 day cut off time, circling around the city block in New York during the heat, humidity and occasional thunderstorms of the East coast summer. Harita is co-director of the global torch relay for peace, the Sri

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Historic Onam celebration at parliament ¡¡ RIZWAN MOHAMMAD

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uckland Malayali Samajam hosted the Onam celebrations in the parliament on Thursday, August 3, with representatives from Malayali community organisations from all over New Zealand attending the historic event. It was the first time in the history of the world that Onam has been celebrated in any parliament outside India. To mark this historic event, a commemorative stamp was released at the celebrations. The stamp was designed by an executive member of the Auckland Malayali Samajam (AMS) Shine Balakrishnan. The stamp was unveiled by Minister for Ethnic Communities Judith Collins, National List MP Kanwaljit Bakshi, High Commission of India Second Secretary & HOC Sandeep Sood and other ambassadors along with President of AMS Benny Jacob, and the executive community members. More than 100 selected members of the Malayali community organisations from all over New Zealand attended the event besides members of parliament. The event commenced with a presentation on the history and significance of Onam celebrations for the community followed by cultural performances by different organisations. AMS performers made floral rangoli called Athappookkalam, a performance called Maveli that indicated the role of Maveli or King during Onam celebrations and Mohiniyattam, a traditional Kerala dance. Another traditional Kerala dance by Wellington Malayali Association called Thiruvathirakali and a traditional drum show called Chendamelam by Palmerston North Malayali Association were also performed.

Hon. Judith Collins and MP Kanwaljit Bakshi unveil the Onam stamp with AMS President Benny Jacob in the parliament

“The message of this celebration is that Onam unites all those speakers of Malayalam language and everyone is made proud of their culture and festival,” Mr Jacob told the Indian Weekender. This year the community Onam celebrations, Ponnonam-2017 will be held on Saturday, September 2, at the Mahatma Gandhi Centre in Eden Terrace. Auckland Malayali Samajam was established with the aim of bringing together all the Malayalis of Auckland to foster contacts, friendship and understanding to the extent possible for the well being of the Malayali community as well as that of the New Zealand society. “We celebrate social and religious festivals traditionally celebrated in our home land to keep alive our strong bond with Kerala. We link people, culture and values in this Rainbow Nation of New Zealand, where a well knit multi-ethnic community live harmoniously,” Mr Jacob added.

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Indeed, New Zealand is currently in a Jacinda mania!

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he seemingly uninterested non-voters and the youths, the Labour Party and above all the media are going gaga over the exuberance accompanied with this Jacinda mania. The rise of Ms Ardern as Labour leader is being seen as a stepping-stone for her becoming the youngest Prime Minister of the country since 1856. About a week and a half ago, Jacinda Ardern was swiftly elevated as the leader of the Labour Party as its last hope in a manner described as “bloodless coup” by Duncan Garner of the

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7 a.m. Show, deposing former Labour leader Andrew Little and sending him into political oblivion. Since then Jacinda mania has swept across the nation, particularly the media, including this media outlet as well. While the mainstream media is busy in predicting possible fallouts of Jacinda’s momentous rise in New Zealand politics, which is largely indicating a scramble of votes on the left. The question that may have escaped the attention of the mainstream media, and rightly though, is a question that ethnic communities in New Zealand might be tempted to ask - “what is in it for me?” - in this Jacinda mania.

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In fact, the ethnic community might also struggle to fully comprehend the excitement around Jacinda’s rise in New Zealand politics, apart from the obvious X-factor. Stuff’s political editor Wayne Perkins asserts that Ms Ardern has the X-factor, and so do many other commentators. Therefore, The Indian Weekender is compelled to take a ringside view of the Jacinda mania from the perspective of the KiwiIndian community, and by logic, wider ethnic communities in New Zealand, who are also in most cases fall into the category called as ‘new’ migrants. From the mainstream media’s perspective, it is fashionable and completely reasonable to expect voters are camping in ‘left’ or ‘right-ofcentre’ politics.

However, it is neither convenient nor desirable to view ethnic communities, KiwiIndian community in this case, as broadly subscribing to ‘left or right-wing’ politics. To a large extent, it is safe to argue that these communities carry their votes from party to party and leader to leader every election to whom they identify as ‘warming up’ to them and responding to their pressing needs of the day. It is not because of any perceived inability to associate or commit to any ideology or ‘progressive politics’ as some experts might hurriedly conclude. Currently, India – that many in Kiwi-Indian community consider as their original home – is taking giant strides in its fight against climate change and cutting down green house emissions

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by leap-frogging into adapting clean-green technologies, which clearly indicates that the people of Indian descent are not plagued by any systematic aversion to ‘progressive ideas’. It is only that the adherents of the so called progressive ideas have not engaged effectively with the KiwiIndian community. The nomadic electoral behaviour of these communities is primarily rooted in the fact of them being ‘new’ migrants in this country and the new social settings around them. While their commitment to ideologies based on their old social settings in the original home may be getting gradually weakened, the connection with political ideologies in their chosen new home – New Zealand – may not have fully evolved, if at all. It is just this fact that makes political parties difficult to maintain the ‘connect’ with the ethnic communities, which are largely new migrants, purely on the basis of ideologies and progressive ideas. In that regard, new migrants do not neatly fall into political demarcation of voters as social democrats, urban middle class, working class, socialliberals, or for that matter socially conservatism or green activism. However, it is not to suggest that this in any way dis-incentivises them unreasonably to participate in the political process of the country.

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Prime Minister Bill English at the launch of National's transport policy for Auckland

A working class ethnic migrant’s or an urban middle-class ethnic migrant’s political leaning might be tempered by many other things beyond the scope of leftwing politics.

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n the first two weeks after elevation as the leader of the Labour Party, Jacinda Ardern has demonstrated a propensity, and rightly so, of reaching out specifically to the so called left wing voters which many believe have drifted further left toward the Green Party. The two major policy announcements so far, one about Auckland’s public transport and the other about clean rivers and New Zealand’s environment, apart from other key political messaging such as ruling out Green Party Co-Leader Metiria Turei from a cabinet position in any future Labour led government has been targeted to scramble for left wing voters.

There is nothing wrong in itself as these prospective voters form Labour’s core constituency and it was largely expected. What was also largely expected was media’s exuberance on reporting about Jacinda’s policy launch, notably the announcement of bringing forward Auckland light-rail from CBD to the airport on Sunday, August 6. The media has noted everything relentlessly positive about that event. Whereas media reporting of National Party’s hurriedly arranged policy announcement couple of hours later on the same day in South Auckland, on heavy rail and public transport, by Prime Minister Bill English and a battery of ministers and parliamentarians received flak for being cold and snobby, as should be expected from any third successive term government. Once again, nothing completely

unusual about this, as it is more a matter of prerogative and choices, which can differ just like Labour’s and National’s choices about motorways and rail as proposed solutions for Auckland’s public transport woes. However, what was notable was the difference in commitment, or perceived commitment, toward the new migrants.

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hile Labour’s public transport policy announcement had visible representation from MPs from central Auckland, inner suburbs, and constituencies as far as Manukau East and Mangere in South Auckland, which largely presented faces from Pakeha, Pacifica and Maori communities – any prominent new migrant ethnic community faces were conspicuously absent. In contrast, the National Party event which received media flak had more visible representation from the KiwiIndian and Chinese communities – a fact largely missed in all mainstream media commentaries about the two events. This is not permanent and can certainly change in future but at least for now, it provides an answer to the question passing through minds of new ethnic migrants – what’s in it for me?

This when compared with the fact that we are very much into the second week out of the total available seven weeks after Jacinda’s anointment as the new leader of the Labour Party, which roughly corresponds to 25 per cent of the total available time before the election, there has not been any major policy announcement or outreach to the new migrants in New Zealand. The issues that affect these communities majorly – such as immigration and law and order has largely escaped Jacinda Ardern led leadership team’s attention. Given the fact that these ethnic communities roughly comprise about 15 per cent of the total population, which if catered appropriately, could have a decisive impact in this election. In this regard, it will be interesting to see how the Jacinda Ardern-led newly rejuvenated Labour Party chooses to engage with new migrant ethnic communities. Ever since Ms Ardern has taken the charge of the Party, there has been a desire to win back the traditional “left-wing” voters, which have drifted towards the Green Party. Ms Ardern’s first move as leader was to ditch the party’s old campaign slogan of ‘A fresh approach’, replacing it with ‘Let’s do this’.

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Personality or policies: What will decide Kiwi-Indian votes? ¡¡ SANDEEP SINGH

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he debate whether this election would be eventually fought on the basis of ‘personality’ or ‘policies’ has become relevant more than ever before. This question, which seemed to be at the periphery of the country’s political debate just a week ago, has been jettisoned to the centre of the political debate after the latest Newshub-Reid Research polls released Wednesday night. There seems to be no iota of doubt that Jacinda Ardern has swept the nation by storm as Labour surged by a whopping nine per cent from the previous low of 23.3 per cent to a high of 33 per cent. The Green Party has received considerable flak losing about 4 per cent, bringing them down from the coveted position of being the third largest party in New Zealand politics to trail behind their nemesis, New Zealand First. Surely, this upheaval has not happened on the basis of any major policy announcement alone in the last two weeks, accentuating the question of the debate if this election is being fought on the basis of ‘policies’ or just personalities. However, this has not changed the country’s bigger political picture at all except strengthening Winston

Peters’ kingmaker position, which is again a reflection of personality over policy. Raising any debate on this question would be amusing to the ears of the National Party, which has already upped the ante that this election should be fought on the basis of policies and not mere personality. Led by Prime Minister Bill English and the key party-strategist Steven Joyce and other leaders in the current ruling coalition like ACT Party’s David Seymour has been making loud noises that this election, and for that matter any election, should not be about personalities. Coming from a side that has stuck to power for the last three consecutive terms riding high on Sir John Key’s

personality, this argument does not hold much ground. Labour on the other side, and even the Green Party, fresh from the wounds of losing their long tested co-leader Metiria Turei, who was forced to resign from her position, is understandably trying to underplay the role of personalities in this election. This is after the Green Party had chosen to stand by steadfastly behind their co-leader who shocked the nation by voluntarily disclosing her benefit fraud of a quarter of a century ago, and summary dismissal of two fellow Green MPs who dared to criticise the co-leader. Was it a question of personality or was there any policy on display?

The question is surely being debated on the national political scene. It will be interesting to see what the Kiwi-Indian community has to say on this important question that has gripped the country – are elections about personality or policies? The Indian Weekender reached out to few members of the community and some prominent community leaders to feel the pulse of the KiwiIndian Community. “My vote is for Labour, and it has definitely changed after Jacinda,” said a young mum at Sandringham shops, who had no qualms in accepting that she is under the spell of Jacinda-mania. However, not everyone in the community was as open and willing to give away as this young mum. “I can feel the exuberance around Jacinda’s rise as the new Labour Leader, but I am still keen to hear what does she has to say on immigration policy,” said one shopper at Lotus Supermarket in Mt Roskill. “Labour Party had been making a lot of noise around how record immigration numbers were not welcome in New Zealand anymore, and we would like to hear what their new leadership team has to say,” said another shopper who chose not to give away anything before the actual election day.

Similarly, the opinion was divided among community leaders and the key influencers within the community about what they thought would be decisive in this election – personality or politics. Bhiku Bhana, President of New Zealand Indian Central Association, was apt in his opinion that Jacinda’s elevation as new Labour Leader would create “interest” among young voters in the community. However, Mr Bhana chose not to comment on the actual impact on the choices of the voters. Similarly, Veer Khar, the former President of Indian Association of New Zealand (erstwhile Manukau Indian Association) was affirmative about the relentless positivity brought in by Jacinda’s elevation as Labour Leader. Purushottam Govind, President of Auckland Indian Association, thought otherwise and asserted that Jacinda’s elevation would have no impact whatsoever on the KiwiIndian voters. In this regard, The Indian Weekender is carrying a direct comment from two key Kiwi-Indian political leaders contesting this election Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi and Priyanca Radhakrishnan on the question what will matter most in this election – personality or policies.

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his election is about the policies to build on the successes New Zealanders, supported by this Government, have achieved. National is rolling out rock-solid, well thought-out policies to take New Zealand forward while our opponents reheat old policies with no detail and plan taxes on hard-working New Zealanders. In just one week the opposition has announced a fuel tax on Aucklanders and a water tax that will hit our producers and regions. More taxes will increase living costs, slow down the economy and stop job growth. National is busy delivering an election year agenda and a clear plan for our country’s future. We’re backing businesses and we’re backing families. We started the year with strong policies to increase police staff and make our communities safer, a bold international trade agenda, and extending the ultrafast broadband programme to a further 151 towns and 43 fringe areas. In Budget 2017 we’ve rolled out a raft of policies to improve public services, invest in the infrastructure needed for a growing country, reduce debt, and share the benefits of growth by lifting family incomes. As we head into the final six weeks to the election we’ve got a Prime Minister and Leader, a Cabinet and a caucus all

is very focused on what the public are interested in and what we can deliver for New Zealanders. The economy is front and centre of everything we do. This is because we have to keep the economy growing before everyone can share the benefits. A growing economy and improving public finances will allow the Government to focus on the following key areas: · Delivering an ambitious infrastructure programme to invest more than $32 billion in schools, roads, hospitals and broadband. · Lifting incomes and reducing taxes to help hard-working New Zealanders get ahead and reduce the pressure on families most in need. We believe that taxpayers make better use of their own money than politicians. We believe in hand-ups, not hand-outs like our opponents. · Protecting the environment for future generations, and growing the value of New Zealand s clean green brand, by investing extensively to clean up our lakes and rivers and ensuring all significant waterways are monitored. · And of course, delivering better public services for all New Zealanders. This includes investing further in education with a focus on ensuring our children have the maths and digital skills to thrive. Ensuring all our young children have a healthy start to life, by reducing hospitalisations for preventable illnesses such as asthma and dental conditions. Rolling out programmes to target gangs, organised crime and drugs to reduce the harm they cause.

Let’s take a quick look at the good progress we are making on infrastructure in Auckland. We are working on the Southern Motorway corridor, which is a 50 per cent expansion. The Waterview tunnel opened recently, delivering massive time savings to Aucklanders travelling between the west and south of Auckland and also between the airport and the city. We’re also making a significant number of transport investments across all modes. These include the EastWest Link, the new motorway linking the Southwestern Motorway with the Southern Motorway; electrifying the commuter railway line between Papakura and Pukekohe; and our intention to construct the third main line. Of course, there is also the Northern Motorway corridor between Constellation Drive and Albany, and the extension of the busway. The Government, in partnership with Auckland Council, is considering further investments in areas like the Mill Road corridor and the Northwestern Motorway busway as part of a comprehensive plan to unlock land for housing development projects around the city. Our continued investment in business, in trade, in infrastructure, and in innovation will help keep New Zealand on the productive and prosperous path it is on today. It will help us deliver more jobs and higher wages for Kiwis, while also ensuring New Zealand families are supported by the public services that matter to them.

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Jacinda’s Labour – out to win with the politics of hope

with integrity, who has a vision for a progressive country, is intelligent, articulate and filled Priyanca with energy and compassionate. Radhakrishnan She is strong. In her first week as Labour Party candidate leader, she established that she can stand her ground and make tough from Maungakiekie decisions. She inspires people with her politics of hope; her abour is well and truly vision for a fairer New Zealand back in the election race! and with the plan to implement it. The latest Newshub-Reid That’s where Labour’s policies Research poll has been heartening come into the picture. The plan – it indicates that Labour stands a to implement the vision. This good chance of forming the next election is about policy as much government and getting more as it is aboutthe leader. Labour MPs into Parliament. However, has been campaigning on the it doesn’t become reality till issues that matter most for many September 23, once the votes are months. Out on the campaign trail, cast. people want to talk about how The poll is especially heartening the housing crisis affects them. for those of us in marginal seats. Many talk about the health system I’m standing in Maungakiekie, that is becoming inaccessible to which is a bellwether seat. Since many – as a doctor put it recently the first MMP election in 1996, the government cannot keep Maungakiekie has always been asking them to do more with less won by the party that forms the (referring to the underfunding of government. Labour’s surge in the health system) without there the polls, coupled with National’s being an impact on people’s lives. slow but steady descent, bodes Others are concerned that crime well for a Labour victory in is on the rise and that Auckland is Maungakiekie. This would also increasingly gridlocked. be a victory for the Kiwi-Indian Labour has the policies to fix community. I understand it would those issues. After nine years of be the first time in New Zealand’s a National-led government, there political history that a candidate is an appetite for change. This of Indian origin wins an electorate election, people should vote for seat. So what’s the Jacinda effect that the party that has a clear vision has taken the country by storm and for New Zealand’s progress, a pushed us up in the polls? solid plan to implement them and This isn’t just about personality a leader at the helm who inspires politics. Although it’s true that and articulates that vision well. Jacinda is extremely relatable, I This election is our chance to believe it’s more than that. She build a better, fairer New Zealand represents pretty much everything people want in a leader. A leader for all of us.

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Taxi driver abducted, assaulted in Wellington

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a male taxi driver parked on Jarden Mile waiting for work was assaulted and placed in the boot of his vehicle. The victim was let free approximately two hours later in the suburb of Grenada Village and notified Police. He was taken to Wellington Hospital with serious but not lifethreatening injuries. The taxi was recovered not far from where the victim was let free.

“Police are working with the victim and have been making a number of enquiries today including carrying out scene examinations and reviewing the camera footage from the taxi,” Detective Sergeant Richard Gibson said.

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Recent surge in polls ensures Priyanca a place in parliament ¡¡ SANDEEP SINGH

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midst the chaos and cannibalising of ‘left-wing’ votes, precipitated by Jacinda-mania, the good news for the Kiwi-Indian community is that the upsurge in Labour votes will ensure that their representative Priyanca Radhakrishnan is all set to enter parliament. The Newshub-Reid Research polls, out tonight have signalled a dramatic resurgence of the Labour’s fortune from a poor 23.3 per cent to a robust 33 per cent. Although this does not envisage a successful change of the government, what it ensures is a certainty of another Kiwi-Indian MP in the parliament, with Priyanca Radhakrishnan being placed at eleventh ranking in the Labour Party list. Two weeks ago, this was appearing to be a challenging possibility, purely on the basis of the list and the numbers labour was polling. In fact, Winston Peters has made the audacious

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statement claiming that the then Labour Leader Andrew Little, who is placed much higher than Priyanca would even struggle to enter parliament. That statement, howsoever bombastic, was emblematic of the dire situation that the Labour Party had found itself in. Since then, party’s fortune has taken a dramatic turnaround with Jacinda Ardern’s elevation as the new leader. A resurgence in the party’s fortunes was largely expected as also the expectation to poach on ‘left-wing’ voters, who have drifted further left toward the Green Party. Experts were not expecting much damage on the National Party votes and it had remained 44.8 per cent, taking a marginal dip of 0.8 per cent The Green Party had taken the biggest hit of about 4 per cent bringing them down to 9 per cent. Winston Peters also had taken a dip, however continuing to retain his unchallenged kingmaker position.


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Devotees celebrate Krishna Former Nepalese PM Janamashtami in Christchurch visits Christchurch ¡¡ GAURAV SHARMA

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undreds of devotees gathered in Christchurch last Sunday to celebrate Krishna Janamashtami at an event hosted by the city-based social and cultural organisation, Indian Cultural Group (ICG). The event witnessed a public pooja of Ladoo Gopal, with specially made Makhan Matki cake. Dancers from Revathi Performing Arts – a Bharatnatyam school in Christchurch, also performed a specially choreographed arti pujan on the occasion. ICG’s own volunteers performed a version of Krishna rasleela as well. A matki phod competition – with the traditional makhan replaced by chocolates – was organised too, with Youngistan, an Indian youth group, led by Jeet Gadhvi, winning it. The night ended with dandiya ras. Labour MP Megan Woods was the chief guest at the function. “Coordinator for this event was

Mr Jeet Gadhvi of Youngistan at the matki phod competition during the Indian Cultural Group's Krishna Janamashtami celebrations in Christchurch on August 6

Siya Goyal, who had put in a lot of effort to make this event a reality,” said Sandeep Sachdev, President of ICG. Meanwhile, the Christchurch Fiji Association has also organised a weeklong Krishna Janamashtami celebration in the city starting this Tuesday. "an It will end on August evening 15, with devotees of celebration marking the birth culminating in a of Lord Krishna on midnight candlelit the last day. arti accompanied The same day by sweet melodic Hare Krishna Centre kirtan." Christchurch will also celebrate the festival with “an evening of celebration culminating in a midnight candlelit arti accompanied by sweet melodic kirtan”, the Centre informed. “Sri Krishna Janamashtami is an annual festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth son of Vasudeva and Devaki. "It is observed according to Hindu lunar calendar, on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the month of Bhadrapada, which overlaps with August and September of the Gregorian calendar,” it added.

The former leader of Nepal, who was the country’s Prime Minister between 2009-11, was in the Garden City on Monday

Former Nepalese PM Mr Madhav Kumar Nepal addressing the gathering in Christchurch on August 7, 2017_picture courtesy Sudeep Parajuli

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n an interaction jointly organised by the Cnterbury Nepalese Society (CNS) and Overseas Nepalese Forum, senior leader and former General Secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist - UML), Madhav Kumar Nepal, assured the Nepalese expatriates that their concerns of New Zealand not hosting a Nepalese Embassy will be addressed soon. “As the numbers of Nepalese shifting to New Zealand is increasing, the need to have our embassy here is rightfully felt. "I will make sure that the present Nepalese Government is cognizant of your concerns,” Mr Nepal noted in his address. Right now, the Nepalese Embassy in Canberra, Australia, provides all consular services to people living in New Zealand.

Other notable mention in his speech was the issue of dual citizenship. While the new Nepalese constitution has incorporated provisions of allowing dual citizenship to overseas Nepalese, it is yet to be implemented. On this, Bishnu Pokhrel, President of CNS, said, “We discussed with the leader our desire to get the dual citizenship provisions implemented as soon as possible. "Making remittance easier and encouraging investments in Nepal by overseas Nepalese by reducing barriers was also put to him. He kindly agreed to look into these concerns as well.” Nepal is currently governed by the political coalition of United Democratic Madhesi Front, and Mr Madhav Kumar’s UML sits in the opposition.

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Mayuram – an evening of Indian classical dance

Students from Revathi Performing Arts, a Bharatanatyam dance school based in Christchurch, mesmerised the audiences with their recital of Varnam and Thillana, on Saturday Dancers from Revathi Performing Arts at Mayuram 2017_picture courtesy Uma Varma

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ma Varma, who runs the dance school, couldn’t have asked for more from her students of various skill-levels and ages, at Revathi Performing Arts’ annual dance recital called Mayuram held in Christchurch on August 5. There were ten performances in all, demonstrating the scintillating Indian classical dance form, which is full of vigorous footwork, fast rhythmic body movements and graceful sculptural poses. But the highlights of the evening were the Varnam and Thillana performances. “Varnam was our centre piece as it tests the physical and technical skills of the dancers. It comprises of Jathis – step sequences in varying tempo, pure dance, and Abhinaya – acting and story telling.

The traditional Varnam that our girls performed was recreated after about 30 years. The act was about Shanmukha, who is the leader of heaven’s army, loves to travel on peacock, and is being worshipped by the Nayika – the heroin "It starts very slowly, and then increases in speed towards the end. "The traditional Varnam that our girls performed was recreated after about 30 years. The act was about Shanmukha, who is the leader of heaven’s army, loves to travel on peacock, and is being worshipped by the Nayika – the heroin,” informed Ms Uma. “Then we had our grand finale Thillana, which is a fast paced dance with brisk movements and picturesque postures. "Our act was set to raag mohanakalyaani and aadi thaalam,” she added. Other acts included a Ganesh Stuti – a prayer to Lord Ganesha who removes all obstacles. It was based on a pure dance form known as Nrutha, where the piece is completed using footwork and associated hand movements only, with facial expressions being minimum. The evening ended with a Mangalam where the dancers expressed their gratitude and respect to God, Mother Earth and the audiences. “Our performances were so well-received that my students are already looking forward to the next year’s Mayuram recital. "We call it this because Mayuram in Sanskrit refers to a peacock. And majority of the dance pieces in our recital used a story, gesture, or movements related to the peacock, making the name meaningful and relevant,” Ms Varma said.

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ndia is turning seventy next week on August 15, when it celebrates its independence from the British colonial rule. This year Indian government is venturing into an uncharted territory of holding celebrations around the world in close connection with India’s global diaspora. In this endeavour, one of the major attractions will be the simultaneous lighting of iconic buildings around the world in tri colours of Indian flag on August 15. In New Zealand, the historic building of Auckland Museum will do the laurels of lighting Indian tricolour – a fact noted and duly acknowledged by the members of the Indian community. This will still be news for a major part of the Kiwi-Indian community that Auckland Museum has graciously agreed to lighten up in tri colour and host a small fun filled gathering on the evening of August 15. It will certainly be a great opportunity for the community to take time out of their busy schedule on a working day and be a part of the celebration of India’s nationhood. More than anything, it will be an opportunity to celebrate India’s independence in a setting and atmosphere that will be completely different for many generations of members of KiwiIndian community. A large part of global Indian diaspora has grown and lived with fond memories of national flag hosting and singing the national anthem, which largely symbolises an old and archaic India. The contemporary India has evolved and grown into more swanky, hip hop, and everything that goes with the definition of being young and vibrant. So it might be time to shackle our age old imaginations about India’s Independence Day celebrations. The “lighting of freedom” event planned at the Auckland Museum on August 15, aims to do exactly that – liberate your imaginations about India and every memory related to India. It is also a great opportunity to reflect the outer world about changes going within contemporary India. Achieving statehood is always a moment to cherish and celebration for any nation, and different nations around the world celebrate their national day differently. In fact, the way different nations chose to celebrate their independence day has something to tell about their journey of being a nation. To give a better perspective, recently the United States of America had celebrated its two hundred forty-first independence day on July 4. This is abundantly reflected in the manner America celebrates achieving its independence and statehood. The nation-states which have long attained their statehood and hence believed to be more confident and certitude are seen to move beyond government centric celebrations affirming their respective national identities to a more relaxed fun filled celebratory environment whereby celebrating citizenry of the nation. This is a complex social process, but there is a degree of veracity and truthfulness which could be verified by many neutral observers. Regardless of the debate around the manner of Independence Day celebrations, it can be safely submitted that today’s India is a shining light of an increasingly closing world. Today’s world after Brexit and Trump, where more and more countries are showing a propensity of closing down to everything foreign, be it people, culture, or businesses, India is showing a propensity to reach out and connect with the rest of the world. This is surely a reflection of India’s growing confidence in its abilities and the abilities of its diasporic communities living around the world, which is more than willing to build synergies back home with India. This is aptly reflected in the comment of Indian High Commissioner to New Zealand Sanjiv Kohli about the flurry of events planned to celebrate the 70th anniversary of India’s Independence Day. “This Independence Day is also a celebration of being an Indian. “The pride of representing an ancient civilisation, world’s largest democracy, fastest growing economy and a nation which has contributed so much to maintaining peace and security in various trouble spots around the globe and which has always provided a voice to the hopes and aspirations of the developing countries,” Mr Kohli said. It is from this reservoir of pride and self-assuredness that the Kiwi-Indian community in New Zealand also draws some strength.

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This week in New Zealand’s history 8 August 1915 Wellington Battalion captures Chunuk Bair

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he high point of the New Zealand effort at Gallipoli, the attack on Chunuk Bair underlined the leadership qualities of Lieutenant-Colonel William Malone.

9 August 1908 US 'Great White Fleet' arrives in Auckland

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10 August 1995 News Corporation's rights to professional rugby bolstered

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India @70: A moment for diaspora The Indian Weekender

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to relish cultural heritage SANDEEP SINGH

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n August 15, India will complete its 70th anniversary of Independence Day – a day when it got freedom from British colonial rule in 1947. Experts of international relations take this day as the birth of a new Indian state and by that logic, this Independence Day would mark the 70th anniversary of the existence of India as an independent state. There are many voices within the current and the past ruling political dispensations in India who strongly disagree with the idea that India is merely a 70-year-old state and on the contrary project the idea that India is a civilisational-state with an enviable antiquity and continuity. However, regardless of this belief running deep within the current political establishment in India, there is no stopping from celebrating India’s 70th anniversary Independence Day with great fervour, pomp and show. Indeed, this is a day that gives an opportunity to the billion plus citizenry living inside the country to forget perceived differences and celebrate and extol the sense of unity that binds them together and have largely kept them together for the past thousands of years. Similarly, for millions of Indian diaspora (according to an estimate the size of global Indian diaspora is around 30 million), Independence

Day is an opportunity to cherish Indian cultural heritage that continues to shape their day-to-day lives in their chosen new country of residence. The Indian diaspora has for long been celebrating Indian Independence Day all around the world almost religiously, however, the sense of exuberance and pride has largely been constrained, if not restricted. And this constrain has been more self-imposed than outwardly imposed. The host nations where Indian diaspora have chosen to reside, almost unanimously have offered full freedom to them to realise the full potential of their civic life. For sure, New Zealand has been warmest and welcoming to the Indian diaspora in sharing space in its public life, allowing the Kiwi-Indian community to flourish and realise its full potential. Apparently, for long this seeming inhibition of the Indian diaspora in celebrating their culture and heritage has been due to the lack of a self-belief and to an extent the perspective of the successive Indian governments toward Indian diaspora, which either lacked the

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wherewithal or the willingness to connect with foreign residents of Indian-descent. This has changed, and hopefully irreversibly. Today, the Indian diaspora is exuding confidence all around the world, be it in Britain, Canada, the United States (US), Australia, the Middle East, Mauritius or Fiji.

And so is the commitment of the Indian government toward Indian diaspora all around the world. The narrative that India as a nation is not bound by any territorial limitation and instead lives in the hearts of millions of its diaspora all around the world has gained preeminence in the Indian government’s thinking, and more so in this current government than any


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Recreating the menu of India's last night as a colony The Indian Weekender

C "The celebrations and the events found desire previous one. This explains being held in Wellington to celebrate why the current Indian and Auckland are to hail Indian culture government has taken a unabashedly the accomplishments of giant stride in connecting a r o u n d independent India and of with the Indian diaspora all the world. around the world through its people, despite some In fact, its initiative – India@70 extremely tough India@70 in – an Indian state-supported challenges." New Zealand is event in partnership with set to step beyond the respective diasporic communities normal promotion of Indian curryto showcase the sense of jubilation and-culture that any such diaspora and pride associated with India’s events are seen to promote, and Independence Day. instead showcase the collective Toward this goal, the Indian High capital that the Indians have brought Commissioner to New Zealand, to Aotearoa. Sanjiv Kohli, has taken a lead in Speaking to The Indian organising two separate events in Weekender, Mr Kohli said “The Wellington and Auckland on August celebrations and the events being 18 and 20 respectively. held in Wellington and Auckland These events are planned to be are to hail the accomplishments different from all previous normal of independent India and of its flag-hoisting ceremonies that linger people, despite some extremely in our collective memories about the tough challenges.” celebration of India’s Independence To conclude, the preliminary Day. Instead, they are planned to registration of both these free be different and reflective of a new events have already exceeded young and confident India, which is all expectations and organisers resurging slowly and steadily after are hopeful that this will be several hundred years of slumber. setting a new precedent of India’s The Kiwi-Indian community is Independence Day celebrations in set to feel first-hand the changing winds back in India and the newNew Zealand.

onsomme al Indienne, Delicacies a l'Hindustan, Poularde souffle independence. These were some of the dishes on the dinner menu at The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai, on August 14, 1947. The night when India ushered in its Independence, it was celebration time at the famed five-star hotel with music, dance and speeches and, of course, the delicious food, reflecting the Indo-French cuisine of those times. At Shamiana, the popular restaurant at the hotel, the menu of three courses was set to cabaret entertainment, albeit rationed as per government regulations at the time, say officials of the Taj Group of Hotels. The rationing conditions were applicable to all restaurants at that time and diners had to choose course combinations rather than feast on each choice. Dosabhai Framji Karaka also known as D.F. Karaka, an Indian newspaper editor and then owner of Current Weekly, addressed the guests, the officials said quoting from the book 'The Taj at Apollo Bunder'. Seventy years later, Taj has recreated the menu served on that memorable night. The group's flagship hotels in Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bengaluru and Kolkata besides Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai, will take their guests back in time by serving the same dishes beginning this week and till the Independence

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onsomme al Indienne, Delicacies a l'Hindustan, Poularde souffle independence. These were some of the dishes on the dinner menu at The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai, on August 14, 1947.

Day. The chefs have developed a menu which is in sync with the culinary trends of that year. They had to go back and understand the essence of the recipes, and adapt it to current tastes using local ingredients and techniques. "We've retained the Indo-French touches not just in the dish names, but also in their foundations on the core French sauces and ingredients – albeit with a modern Indian twist," said a chef. Nitin Mathur, Executive Chef at Taj Krishna, Hyderabad, pointed out that since the photographs of the dishes are not available, they used their imagination to match the menu. "As chefs we tried to recreate the whole thing by working on it. We

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used our imagination to match the menu," Mathur said. "We did not tweak the menu and retained all dishes that were there," he added. However, the chef has provided a few choices to the vegetarians. "There were no vegetarian choices in the menu, but we have added a few," Mathur said. There were a total of five combinations on the original menu, comprising a soup, a starter, two dishes in the main course and one dessert. Words like 'al Indienne', 'a l'Hindustan', 'independence' and 'liberation' were added in tune with the significance of the occasion. The chef tried to match the preparation of the menu with the Indian dishes.


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August 15 to be celebrated as Sankalp Parva: Govt

The Centre has decided to observe this Independence Day as ‘Sankalp Parva’ and asked the people to dedicate themselves to social causes and share their ideas to make a new India. The 70th Independence Day on August 15 is to be celebrated as the Sankalp Parva, the Ministry of Personnel said in an order. Terming ‘Quit India Movement’ as an important milestone, the government has asked people to take a pledge to create a new India that is strong, prosperous and inclusive. The Quit India Movement or ‘August Kranti’ began on August 9, 1942. “Under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, people across India, in every village, city, transcending all barriers came together with a common mission to uproot imperialism,” the order said. As the nation would be observing 75th anniversary of the Quit India Movement this year, five years from now i.e. in August 2022, we will complete 75 years as an independent nation, it

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t is with joy that New Zealand Indian Central Association joins hand in hand with all Indians to celebrate this 70th year of Swatantrata Diwas. It is an occasion which arouses pride in our motherland. India’s Independence was born in a surge of ennobling experience of the freedom struggle led by Mahatma Gandhi. It was a mass movement inspired by a noble goal and moved by equally noble means, peaceful and non-violent and yet valiant. On this 70th anniversary of India’s Independence, we pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and all those brave freedom fighters who sacrifice their lives so our motherland could be freed. New Zealand Indian Central Association has worked towards the betterment of Indians in New Zealand over the past 91 years and so has a strong commitment to assist in celebrating this significant event. The New Zealand Indian Central Association was established in 1926 by three Indian Associations; Auckland, Wellington and Country Section to advance the cause of all Indians, be it educational, health, welfare or cultural identity. Today this national body is well established, has a track record of 91 years’ history in dealing with the issues concerned to members of the association and Kiwi Indians in general. We take this opportunity to reflect on the past 70 years and acknowledge pioneer Indians who also used Gandhi’s principles in gaining rights for a non-prejudiced life in New Zealand; India herself will be proud of these achievements. On this occasion of our Independence, NZICA extends its warmest greetings and facilitations to all Indians, including those spread across the globe. We wish you all happiness and success in your endeavours in the service of society.

said. “This five-year period, from 2017-2022, gives us an unique opportunity of Sankalp to Siddhi towards a new India. Hence, August 15, 2017 be celebrated as the Sankalp Parva or the Day of Resolve, and in 2022 our nation will transform that resolve into ‘Siddhi’ or attainment,” it said. This five-year period can ignite the transformation that will create an India, which our freedom fighters will be proud of, it said. During his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme, the prime minister had said that in this month of August, the month of the Quit The 70th Independence Day on August 15 to be celebrated as the 'Sankalp Parva', the Ministry of Personnel said in an order. India Movement, let us come together and resolve: Sankalp, take a pledge to become a builder of new India. Dirt-Quit India; Poverty-Quit India; Corruption-Quit India; "Let us also encourage others to do the same. The text of Terrorism- Quit India; Casteism-Quit India; Communalism-Quit the pledge will be shared by the Ministry of Information and India! Broadcasting,” the order said. “In this spirit, let us go to www.newIndia.in, to make the


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Skycity NZ Badminton Open: Kuldeep hopes his hard Lee Cheuk Yiu wins his first title work will be rewarded with third Test call-up

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n four decades of covering international badminton, I cannot recall a single instance where an unconsidered player has scalped five seeded players in six rounds, including the ones ranked Nos 1 and 3, to win a singles crown. That exceptional accolade was conferred on Hong Kong’s Lee Cheuk Yiu, who, for the second time in three matches, fought tigerishly to save a quartet of match-points and pip the top seed and hot title favourite, Tzu Wei Wang of Chinese Taipei at the tape. His reward for a 67-minute 11-21, 21-15, 22-20 triumph was the top spot on the rostrum of the US$120,000 prize money New Zealand Open badminton championships, for what was his first-ever international Grand Prix Gold title. Few among the wildly enthusiastic audience at Auckland’s North Shore Events Centre could have bargained for such a result after the 22-year-old Taiwanese top seed, ranked No 12 in the Badminton World Federation (BWF) standings, streaked from a narrow 13-11 advantage after the initial skirmishes, to pocket the opening game without conceding a further point. The feisty 20-year-old Lee, who is fit as a fiddle after participating in singles and both doubles events in several international tournaments,

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stepped on the gas pedal after trailing 3-9 in the second, with a 10-point reel to 13-9, and never looked back. He did have to hold off a brief rally by Tzu that narrowed the gap to 1314, but did not falter as he restored parity in the matter of games won. Most of the edge-of-the-seat drama in the summit clash was saved for the decider. After the two antagonists had fought tooth and nail, with no quarter given or asked for in the first half of the final game, and as the hands of the clock crept over the hour mark, the Taiwanese ace took a huge leap from 16-all to 20-16, and stood poised on the threshold of victory. Tzu was rudely pulled back as the Hong Kong youngster produced a

Houdini act yet again, exactly as he had done against India’s H S Prannoy in the quarter-finals, and saved all four match points. Showing nerves of steel, Lee wrested six points in a row to bag the coveted crown at the expense of the man who had won this particular title in 2014 as a fresh-faced teenager, one year younger than Lee is today. In the process, Lee created a record that is the exact antithesis of the Kerala-born Prannoy’s dubious distinction of losing two tight, lengthy battles after having four match points in hand – both times in the quarter-finals, of the recent Indonesia Super Series Premier and the New Zealand GPG.

hinaman Kuldeep Yadav said he hopes his hard work would be rewarded with a place in the Indian team for their third Test against Sri Lanka. Kuldeep is competing with Axar Patel who has been flown in after Ravindra Jadeja was suspended. "Obviously there is excitement. I was excited to play my debut Test as well. So if I get a chance to play in Sri Lanka, I will be very happy because this will be a result of my hard work. While I am excited, I am also nervous because I want to perform," Kuldeep said after India's training session here in Pallekele. "You cannot walk into the team so easily, and you have to wait; that's the rule of cricket," he said. "It is good that I have worked with them (R. Ashwin) and (Jadeja), and I have been in the team with them for last six-seven months. So I have got to learn a lot from them, especially playing Test cricket with them. You gain experience like this and it helps in the future. I try to stay with them mostly and keep talking to them; they help me a lot," Kuldeep said. Kuldeep took the cricket world by storm on his debut in Dharamsala, returning figures of 4/68 in the first innings against Australia. Since then, the 22-year old has been waiting in the wings for his second opportunity. Kuldeep said skipper Virat Kohli has been very supportive and he is confident of doing well if given a

chance. "If the captain believes in you, then you have done half your work. "Captain's belief is very important, and Virat bhai supports me a lot. "He supported me completely in the West Indies, and the way he talks to the players on the ground, the way he spoke to me in the ODIs, it felt very nice because the captain's confidence is the biggest thing for a player." Kuldeep said working with bowling coach Bharat Arun has been a boon in the national team as he has worked with him during his junior cricket days also. "I have been working with Bharat Arun for the past 10 years," he said, "ever since I was playing in Under-16, in Under-19 also. "I share a lot of things with him, and he tells me a lot about bowling as well. He has been seeing me ever since I was a junior cricketer, and he knows what to do and what not to do. It is very easy to work with him so I am happy to continue to work with him." One of the challenges the duo of Kuldeep and Arun will have to overcome is the Sri Lanka batsmen's strategy to keep sweeping the spinners. Kuldeep recognises the challenge, but also sees an opportunity in it. "(Kusal) Mendis and (Dimuth) Karunaratne batted very well in the last Test, they played the sweep very well," he said.

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A leavened naan filled with a mixture of nuts and raisins

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eshawari Naan is believed to have brought to India from Persia in the 1500s; as did the other naan and the addition of dried fruits to it meant that it was favoured by the Mughals in India. With time, as more chefs learnt the fine art and the technique of making naan in tandoors (traditional clay ovens), peshawari naan became popular. It became commercially available only in the later 20th century; and it tastes best when freshly made. Peshawari naan is rich and slightly sweeter than other naans and needs more care while making. Special care is taken to ensure that the dough is not over-fermented and that the nuts don’t burn while baking it.

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Preparation Times: 10 Min Resting Times: 8 hours to overnight Cooking Time: 20 Min Serves: 4

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2 cups maida (plain white flour) ½ tsp salt, or to taste ½ tsp baking powder 2Tbsp Oil 2Tbsp thick plain yoghurt or Greek youghurt ½cup warm water, as required Melted butter, for brushing the Naan

For Filling • 2 tbsp cashews finely chopped • 2tbsp almonds, finely chopped • 2tbsp pistachios, finely chopped • 2tsp fennel seed, coarsely crushed

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In a bowl, sift together flour, salt and baking powder and mix with your fingers or a wire whisk. Make a well in the centre and add the oil and yoghurt, then the water a little at a time, while slowly mixing together with your fingers to form a smooth, soft dough. Knead well for 8–10 minutes, adding a little flour if the dough is too sticky. • Place the dough in bowl that has been coated with a layer of oil, cover with a damp tea towel and leave it for 6–8 hours (or overnight) in a warm place to double in size. • Preheat the grill to its highest setting. Cover a heavy baking sheet with foil and place on the top rack. • Roll the dough ball on the clean counter, dusted with flour. • Using a rolling pin, flatten the ball into a 12cm round circle. • Place about 1 Tbsp of teh crushed nuts and raisins into the centre of the circles. Slowly lift the edges and bring them together in the centre to form a pouch; press the edges together tightly to close. • Once sealed, press the top down gently with the rolling pin and again roll out into a circle. • Place the Naan on the hot baking sheet and grill for 1-2 minutes each side or until there are brown spots on the surface. • Brush the Naan with butter and repeat with remaining Naans. hot with your • Serve favourite curry. Ruby's Tips: To make peshawari naan in an easy way: Spread a little butter, sprinkle the fennel seeds and some crushed nuts mixture on top of the naan, slightly press the nuts with your finger, before placing the naan on the pre-heated baking sheet. Bake till done and brown spots begin to appear.



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YOU EARN EXTRA 4KG along with a college degree

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ompleting a four-year degree course is likely to add more than 4.5 kg to your body weight, along with the associated health risks, a study says. "Our study shows that there is concerning weight gain among college students that happens over all four years they are in college," said the study's lead author Lizzy Pope, Assistant Professor at University of Vermont in the US. The study measured student weight and body-mass- index at the beginning and end of students' first and second semesters and again at the end of their senior year. At the beginning of their college careers, the mean weight of the students in the study was about 147 pounds (66.6 kg). By the end of senior year, it had increased to about

157 pounds (71 kg). The extra weight translates to increased health risk, according to the study. Twenty-three percent of the students in the study were overweight or obese as they were starting college. By the end of senior year, 41 percent were in that category, a 78 per cent increase, published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behaviour. Obese young adults

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are at risk for a variety of health conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, polycystic ovarian syndrome and psycho-social distress, Pope said. "This study and earlier ones suggest that college students are prone to weight gain that can impact their health in the present and even more significantly in the future," Pope pointed out.

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ou followed a diet plan and lost kilos and inches both. But the same diet doesn't seem to be working now. Well, the reason is because losing the regained weight is difficult to shed. Here's why: Hormones

Go bitter in the rains mmunity levels suffer a setback during monsoon and it becomes really difficult to digest food. Then there is the risk of all kinds of skin and stomach infections. According to Ayurveda, bitter foods are a great combat material for rain toxins. They neutralise Pitta dosha, help in digestion and have anti-bacterial properties. So chew on these... Gourds Vegetables like snake gourd, ash gourd, bitter gourd are extremely nutritious and are a much better option than leafy

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If you try to understand the science behind weight loss, there are a lot of hormones as well as neurotransmitters involved. Change in hormone levels is said to be one of the primary factors making it hard for you to lose regained weight. You are not changing the routine Something that worked the first time may not work the second time. You need to constantly shock your body to see results. Once your body gets used to a pattern, it doesn't deliver the same results the second time. You want workout alone to work this time The last workout did wonders to your body and you feel that by making minor tweaks to your diet (without eliminating your favourite ‘unhealthy’ foods), you will be able to see the same results like last time. Sadly, it doesn't work like that.

Hurt your metabolism? Low-calorie diet. Low-fat diet. Low-carb diet. Water diet. They can cause irreparable damage to your metabolism, especially if your first round of weight loss was extreme. Work on your metabolism before anything else. You can't stop eating

Your weight fluctuates because you can't end your unhealthy relationship with food. The vicious cycle of eating, then starving is causing more harm than good. You are stressed Stress makes you sleepless. Stress makes you binge. Stress is responsible for making it tough for you to lose weight the second time. What to do? Keep working out. Stay hydrated. Eliminate unhealthy foods and replace them with healthy alternatives. Get a good night sleep and engage in activities that help you destress. Don't be too hard on yourself Don't obsess over weight loss. Set realistic goals. You may gain a bit here and there but your obsession will only kill your efforts.

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Pednekar: Men’s attitude towards women is changing

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ollywood actor Bhumi Pednekar, who earlier put on weight for her debut film Dum Laga Ke Haisha and has now come out with a new well-sculpted body for her two upcoming films, says she felt equally beautiful when she was fuller because all the men around her made her feel comfortable. Bhumi believes men in the country are slowly but surely changing their attitude towards women. Asked whether men look at her differently after she lost weight, Bhumi said, “You know when I was bigger in size, I was getting equal attention from men, nobody made me feel uncomfortable by looking at me in a "I different way.” wore clothes “I wore clothes that I wanted to, and that I wanted to, flaunted my skin as per flaunted my wish. That’s why my and confidence was high even my skin as then. That is why I would per my wish. That’s why like to say that men’s attitude towards women my confidence was high even is slowly but steadily then. That is why I changing." would like to say that men’s attitude towards women is slowly but steadily changing,” Bhumi added. "The actor who started her career as an assistant casting director with Yash Raj Films, believes that was the best training ground she had to understand the craft of cinema. “I do not want to change any part of my story. "If today, people ask me to choose between working in YRF for five years before debuting in Bollywood or wait for the opportunity for a dream debut with a song-dance saga film, I would choose the earlier any day.” “From taking audition to working with the creative team, production design, I got expose to every aspect of film making — both are important to become a good actor. "Coming from a regular middle class family, I think I am very fortunate,” Bhumi said. "Having grown up watching movies of legendary filmmakers like Satyajit Ray, Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Bimal Roy, Bhumi said this is the right phase of Hindi cinema where an actor like her can make a space. “Not that I haven’t grooved with the peppy songs of Khalnayak and Rangeelaa, but my love for cinema has come from watching a lot of Ray, Mukherjee, Benegal among others; because my mother loved watching those films and we used to watch them together,” Bhumi said. “In last five years, the way our Bollywood has changed, it is amazing. Whether it is Neerja, Piku, Mardaani or Dum Laga Ke Haisha, good stories have been told. It is the right time for me to be here,” she added.

Akshay urges positive talk about sanitation

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oilet: Ek Prem Katha actor Akshay Kumar, who took on the unveiling of 24 toilets over 24 hours on Instagram, says his aim is to spread a wave of positive conversation about sanitation across the country. He believes that toilet is a taboo subject, but he wants people need to realise that it is a crucial part of everyday life. Akshay began unveiling images of 24 toilets across smaller villages in Jaipur, Delhi, Rewri, Mohali, Karnal, Panipat, Kota, Yamuna Nagar, Narnaul and Gurugram, on social media via Instagram, read a statement from Viacom18 Motion Pictures. The activity is reflective of the ethos of Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, which strives to address the subject of open defecation in India, in an entertaining manner. Talking about it, Akshay said: “Toilets can be such a taboo subject, but it’s such an important part of everyday life that many of us take for granted. This campaign is a small, but hopefully impactful contribution from the team of Toilet: Ek Prem Katha towards giving the people in these cities a much needed resource, and making sanitation a part of their conversations in a positive manner.” We hope that through the movie, and this campaign, we can bring more awareness to such an important issue,” he added. Commenting on the association, Rudraup Datta, Marketing Head, Viacom18 Motion Pictures, said: “It is often said that cinema is an agent of social change and with Toilet Ek Prem Katha we have a complete family entertainer which highlights one of the biggest issues faced by our country; open defecation. “Thanks to Akshay Kumar, we have been able to implement the campaign for 24 toilets/24 hours as an effort to take this mission to the ground level, driven by Caya. With Instagram on board, we can leverage it digitally and reach out to millions of consumers and hope to inspire and encourage them to join the fight against this stigma.” Directed by Shree Narayan Singh, the film is a satirical take on a battle against the age old tradition of open defecation in the country. The movie will release on Friday, August 11.

GST will be beneficial for the film industry in the long run: SRK

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ollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan on Saturday said Goods and Services Tax (GST) on the film industry will be beneficial for the consumers in the long run, adding it a unform tax will aid business too. “With 28 percent now, I think there is uniformity. Finally the benefit will come back to the consumer... maybe not right now the way GST works. It will be returned back to the consumer not directly but indirectly,” Shah Rukh told reporters while promoting his movie Jab Harry Met Sejal. “Previously, it was different for different states. In some states it was more, in some it was less. So it used to affect all over the country. I think this is a very good thing that we have a uniform tax now. It will help in business in the

long run. “In the next few years we will settle down to it,” Shah Rukh added. The GST Council has decided on a two-slab structure for cinema tickets, whereby those costing less than Rs 100 would be taxed less at 18 per cent, while those above will attract tax of 28 per cent.


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I want to move beyond

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bubbly girl roles : Anushka

Claiming she is not like her onscreen character Sejal from Shah Rukh Khanstarrer Jab Harry Met Sejal, Anushka Sharma says we often confuse between different characters

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er initial years in Bollywood saw her playing the bubbly girl in films, but actor Anushka Sharma has said she has now moved on in her career and needs characters beyond the “extrovert kind of roles”. The 29-year-old actor, who made her Bollywood debut opposite Shah Rukh Khan in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, said, “I remember there was a time in my life when I did a lot of these extrovert kind of roles. But there was this phase when I got really... Maybe because I was changing as a person, I realised I could not relate to these things anymore.” The actor said this change confused people around her, who felt she had suddenly become a different person. “There were people around me, who had perhaps known me for a while like friends, industry people and journalists, they felt that there was something wrong with me. That suddenly I was different. But that’s the natural progression that you go through.” The actor, who has emerged as one of the top female stars in Bollywood within a short span of time, has teamed up with Shah Rukh for the third time with Jab Harry Met Sejal, a romance drama by director Imtiaz Ali. The actor said while the pragmatic outlook of her character may appear like her real-life persona, Sejal was quite dissimilar to her and it took her a while to understand and approach the part. “Imtiaz and Shah Rukh have also said that Sejal, according to them, is similar to me but a lot of times we associate a screen image that an actor has to his or her own personality. "How we diversify these roles is very simple – the girl is either bubbly or she is serious. But this extrovert persona carries a lot of other personalities. I think Sejal and I are quite dissimilar.” Talking about Imtiaz’s films, Anushka said she likes his approach towards women and his ability to take the usual and create something

unique out of it. “His female characters are seeking freedom, whether they are aware of it or not. It is something that most Indian girls will be able to relate to. This is why his stories are so popular, especially amongst the youth and people who are at the fulcrum of that change. It happened to me when I saw Jab We Met because I was at that stage in my life.” Anushka said while there is a lot of discussion on women’s rights and equality, she belongs to the generation, which is still rooted and is seeking independence. “Today we talk about how women want to be treated in a certain way and rightfully so. "This "At the same time, I feel that we, especially my is why his generation, come from the protected family set-ups. stories are so popular, And while we are working and getting educated, we are also the generation which is in the middle of especially amongst the protectiveness and at the same time seeking that youth and people who are at freedom.” the fulcrum of that change. It The actor said while some people might feel happened to me when I saw Ali’s characters are not feminists, they do not Jab We Met because I realise that these women are coming out of the was at that stage in strong holds of their families. She added that Ali my life." understands this duality and the conflict arising out of it. “Imtiaz’s female characters fight for that freedom. "We, as women, have to fight for our freedom. I know I have. All of us do. Certain things are very normal for the other gender and sometimes they don’t even understand it (the struggle). "But he understands that aspect. "I come from a regular middle-class background and I have experienced these things and I have been at that juncture in life where what I knew of the world or how the world was perceived for me, started to shift because of my personal progression. That happens a lot with Indian women.”

August 11 to August 17 | By Manisha Koushik Manisha Koushik is a practicing astrologer, tarot card reader, numerologist, vastu and fengshui consultant based in India with a global presence through the online channels. She is available for consultations online as well. E-mail her at support@askmanisha.com or contact at +91-11-26449898 Mobile/Whatsapp: +919015607139 • www.askmanisha.com ¡¡ Aries (Mar 21-Apr 20) There is much that is happening on the social front. Something unforeseen may delay your current efforts on the professional front. Think through any responsibility entrusted to you at the beginning itself to avoid any hitches afterwards. You will need to prioritise things on the academic front, so as not to miss out anything important. Changes that you desire at home may not be agreed to by others. Longing for a loved one may give you sleepless nights. Lucky Number- 6 / Lucky Colour- Dark Brown ¡¡ Taurus (Apr 21-May 20) Someone may get in your way to prevent you from achieving what you desire, so wise up to it. Stepping out to meet people you know is on the cards. Your love life is certain to look up, as you begin to feel closer to the one you love. Saving may be on your mind and you will not hesitate to cut corners and becoming ultra economical. Doing up the house can be on the minds of some homemakers. Lucky Number- 9 / Lucky Colour- Coffee ¡¡ Gemini (May 21-Jun 21) If you are looking to get even with someone you hate, perish the thought as success is not foretold. You may find lover or spouse most responsive and accommodating. Celebrating some event at home is possible. You are likely to give a good account of yourself in something that you had been entrusted with on the

professional front. Wise investments are likely to secure excellent returns for the future, so don’t delay. Lucky Number- 15 / Lucky Colour- Peach ¡¡ Cancer (Jun 22-Jul 20) A good time is indicated on the family front. You will once again take the centre stage and get the spotlight on yourself! Outstanding work on the professional front may line you up for an award or recognition. Your excellent preparation will find you leading the pack on the academic front. Lover may surprise you with some original ideas on the romantic front, so simply follow the directions! Health remains satisfactory, but with effort on your part. Lucky Number- 4 / Lucky Colour- Dark Blue ¡¡ Leo (Jul 21-Aug 22) Try to remain cool, as you may face many annoying situations. Steady recovery can be expected by those suffering from an ailment. Extending a helping hand to others may not get you the expected regard, so don’t overdo it. Something going wrong in office may have to be nipped in the bud, but don’t become a martyr. Your plans for a family gathering may not materialise, due to the non-availability of others. Romantic front may not be exciting. Lucky Number- 1 / Lucky Colour- Light Yellow ¡¡ Virgo (Aug 23-Sep 23) This is the best opportunity for you to impress

someone, so plan carefully. You are likely to hit upon an idea to promote yourself on the professional front and gain from it. Money lent to someone is likely to be returned. You are likely to motivate those around for a trip and add to your enjoyment. Resetting the house may be on the cards for some homemakers. A romantic week ahead is on the cards and promises much fun. Lucky Number- 3 / Lucky Colour- Beige ¡¡ Libra (Sep 24-Oct 23) On the professional front, some of you may be running behind schedule in submitting a project or an assignment. If you are stuck in the midst of something important, there is no harm in asking for help. Someone’s sudden departure can leave you high and dry on the family front. Your efforts to mingle socially may not immediately materialise. You will need to get down to it, if you want to keep up the pace on the academic front. Lucky Number- 17 / Lucky Colour- Forest Green ¡¡ Scorpio (Oct 24-Nov 22) Keep the longing for someone or something in your heart and don’t do anything impulsive. You may get invited to a party or a function that promises an opportunity to network. Spending quality time with family is possible this week and will enhance togetherness. Cupid’s arrow can be expected for those looking for love! A journey by road will prove most exciting. Lucky Number- 22 / Lucky Colour- Yellow ¡¡ Sagittarius (Nov 23-Dec 21) Keep a tab on someone who is not your well wisher. A social gathering will give you much joy and happiness. Your resentment for someone in the family is likely to turn into admiration. An important project being handled by you will help you establish firmly on the professional front. You will be able to keep up the pace on the academic front. Not getting hundred percent

returns on an investment is possible. Health remains satisfactory. Lucky Number- 5 / Lucky Colour- Green ¡¡ Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 21) Take suggestions and opinions, before you set out on a new course. Those feeling under the weather will once again start enjoying good health. Good savings promise to keep your financial boat from rocking. Networking is likely to work to your advantage on the academic front. Higher ups will be happy with your performance at work. You may have mixed feelings about someone in your social circle, so observe more closely. Don’t be careless on the road. Lucky Number- 11 / Lucky Colour- Yellow ¡¡ Aquarius (Jan 22-Feb 19) Think before speaking, lest you offend someone by your frank ways. You can expect total recovery from an ailment that has been troubling you for long. Close supervision may be required of something initiated by you on the professional front. Don’t follow others blindly, especially in matters involving finance. You may find yourself lagging behind on the academic front, so tighten your belt. Maintain a helping attitude on the social front, as someone close may genuinely need it. Lucky Number- 8 / Lucky Colour- Lavender ¡¡ Pisces (Feb 20-Mar 20) It is a good time to turn your focus on career and chart your course. A previous investment is likely to mature and bring you into big money. You will manage to maintain your schedule of workouts and enjoy good health. Additions and alterations to property can be initiated by some. Be thorough in whatever you undertake this week. Remain aware of what all is happening on the academic front, lest you be caught on the wrong foot. Lucky Number- 7 / Lucky Colour- Baby Pink



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Sky Tower's Birthday Raksha Bandhan at Bhartiya Mandir Date: Sunday, August 13 Time: 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Venue: Bhartiya Mandir hall, 258 Balmoral Road Aucklanders can celebrate Raksha Bandhan with friends and family at Bhartiya Mandir Hall. There is no chargr for general admission; however, due to limited seating, RSVP is compulsory. The event is organised by Meditation NZ (also known as NZ School) of Meditation, a non-secretarian, non-profit organisation and established in NZ for over 30 years.

Tower admission for one adult and one child (6-14 years). Must show proof of NZ address to redeem the offer. Valid for walk-up tickets on the day only.

Date: Thu 10 Aug 2017 to Sun 13 August 2017 When: 9:00am–10:00pm, Where: Sky Tower, Corner of Victoria and Federal St, CBD, Auckland

Take Me Home: An Art Exhibition of Beautiful Things

Adult Admission including one child (6-14 years): $20.00 Door Sales Only. Don't worry if you missed out on the free admission for the Sky Tower's Birthday! We have a great offer for the rest of the month! (Last tickets sold at 9:30pm). New Zealand residents come up the Sky Tower and pay just $20 and get Sky

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Date: Fri 11 Aug 2017 to 15 August 2017 When: 8:30am–4:00pm Where:Next Level Gallery, 120 Victoria Street, Hamilton, Waikato Admission: Free Curated by Ellie Lee-Duncan & Nicole Fairey, Take Me Home is an art exhibition inspired by beautiful things. Facing a Hamilton winter of fog, frost, and rainfall, Ellie & Nicole jumped at the opportunity to borrow the gallery space to curate a cosy congregation of local and wider Kiwi artists creating unique objects of beauty.

Exhibition: Shaping Up

Date: Fri 11 Aug 2017 to 16 August 2017 When: 11:00am–5:00pm Where: Apt Y32 York St, Parnell, CBD, Auckland Admission: Free. ‘Shaping up’ creates a space within Antoinette’s art house, bringing together a mixed combination of artists including mediums of moving image, sculptural and of course painting. The exhibition allows for the selected works to engage with each other and possibly exchange conversations as they relate in a “shapely“ manner.

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Time: 4 sessions (Morning, afternoon, evening and night) 1 st session starts at 6 a.m. and last session 8:30 p.m. Venue: Jain Derasar, 44/F, Portage Road, New Lynn, Auckland A big celebration of Paryushana Maha Parva (Popular Jain Religions Festival) is going to happen at Jain Derasar in New Lynn. About 70 families are going to join in this event this year. All Jain community members, including new students and young couples who have recently arrived in Auckland / New Zealand for studies / work etc. are invited to participate in the full day programmes. Two Veer Sainik / Scholars have been invited from renowned Jain Organisation Tapovan, Ahmedabad for discourses and rituals- bhakti, pravachan and pratikramanpooja vidhis. Do not miss out, tell all your friends and relatives who are living in or around Auckland. Follow http://www.nzjainsangh.org/

Anil and Reena Kant Live-in concert

Venue: Saturday, September 2 at Waikowhai Intermediate School Hall 650 Richardson Road, Mount Roskill Sunday, September 3 at Hillsborough Baptist Church 179 Hillsborough Road, Hillsborough Time: 6 p.m. onwards Internationally renowned singer and songwriters Anil and Reena Kant are coming to New Zealand to perform a free concert in Auckland. The concert will feature songs in Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarti, English and Telugu. Anil Kant has recorded numerous music albums in the past 17 years after a lifetime of travelling the world as a composer, lyricist, singer and music director. After marrying Reena, Anil spent three years in Singapore and ten years in Indonesia pursuing a career in music. His album “Pray for India” was his biggest album success.

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