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Impacttsunami and
landslides
NEW ZEALAND
Kaikoura
Wellington
ut in Christchurch, which
escaped any damage this time,
business is carrying on as usual. A
New Zealand Cricket spokesperson
has informed that the first Test
between the touring Pakistani team
and Black Caps will go ahead as
scheduled onNovember 17. The
Pakistan team, which was in Nelson at
the time of the quake and are now in
Christchurch, were understandably
shaken by the experience. But
NZC is giving them all the support
they need and the teams are
preparing for the Test as usual, the
spokesperson said.
Rizwan Mohammad
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International
Naval
Review
is
currently
underway in Auckland
to mark the celebrations 75th
anniversary of the Royal New
Zealand Navy (RNZN).
This is the single biggest event
among a series of many events
planned since the beginning
of this year to mark the
birthday celebrations.
The Chief of Navy, Rear Admiral
John Martin, had earlier said, We
celebrate the nations commitment
to its navy, honour and acknowledge
the service of New Zealanders who
have served at sea, and look forward
with confidence and excitement to
the next 75 years.
In a striking coincidence of Royal
New Zealands commitment to New
Zealands interests and making a
difference at home and abroad,
the multi-role vessel HMNZS
Canterbury was dispatched to
help evacuate a large number of
tourists and residents in Kaikoura
and bring aid supplies to the
quake-affected areas.
Kaikoura and other North
Canterbury towns have been
essentially cut off with State Highway
1 road and rail tunnels blocked by
slips after a massive 7.5 magnitude
INS Sumitra berths at the Aucklands Waitemata Harbour. Photo: Jyoti Patel
NEW ZEALAND
NZ Police rewards
community initiative
Rizwan Mohammad
ew
Zealand
Police
recognises
leadership efforts demonstrated by
staff and community members in filling
a critical gap in the family violence cycle as
experienced by a large number of Aucklanders.
Inspector Nga-Wati Chaplow and Sergeant
Gurpreet Arora from Counties Manukau Police
along with prominent community leaders
Dr Ranjana Patel from Gandhi Nivas and
Sucharita Varma from Sahaayta Counselling
and Social Support, received District
Commander Superintendents appreciation
award for prevention of domestic violence.
The award was presented by Commander
John Tim in a ceremony graced by the Police
Minister Judith Collins at a departmental
function organised at the Eden Park stadium
in Auckland.
In a community initiative led by Counties
Manukau Police and supported by Gandhi
Nivas and Sahaayta, the trio worked together
in the last three years to bring down the number
of family violence cases in Auckland.
The programme started nearly three years
ago when family violence was a big concern in
the South Asian community. The police realised
that most of the victims were reluctant to come
forward and speak because the men would be
arrested for a few days or be given a restraining
order, and once they returned home, the
harassment continued.
The solution to the rising number of
ineffective arrests was to understand the
underlying problem, which was alcohol,
gambling, drugs, etc. The men would be away
from their family, stay in police custody or in
hotels, and sleep in their cars or streets during
restraining orders from the law.
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Dr Ranjna Patel from Gandhi Nivas, Sergeant
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t Roskill is no ordinary
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It is also a constituency which has
a huge representation of people of
Indian and Chinese descentthe
two largest group of migrants to have
arrived in New Zealand in the last
few years.
According to Michael Wood,
the Labour Party candidate in the
by-election, Mt Roskill is a place
which offers everyone, including
new migrants and resident New
Zealanders, an opportunity to start
their life in New Zealand.
Similarly, according to a National
Party supporter from Dr Parmjeet
Parmars campaign team, Mt Roskill
is a constituency which offers a first
real chance to a person of Indian
descent to become an electorate MP
in the New Zealand parliament.
Further, Mt Roskill is unique as
it is here that the New Zealands
first ethnic political party New
Zealand Peoples Partyclaiming
recognition for the contribution
of different ethnicities in New
Zealand, is testing waters in
parliamentary elections.
It is for this reason that we continue
to bring focus on this by-election. And
one of the best ways of doing that is
by asking candidates directly about
Michael Wood
Dr Parmjeet Parmar
NEW ZEALAND
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Safety is a race we can all win
here are rarely any human endeavours left in todays world where everyone can
participate without worrying who will win, apart from managing safety. Safety is a
race we can all win.
This week began with the shocking news of earthquake of 7.8 magnitudes in the Canterbury
region down south.
Expectedly, such news first creates shock, then horror, and then leaves persistent pain for
many.
This week we cannot escape from our responsibility to cover about this natural disaster. We
carry a detailed story about the earthquake and the related rescue operations.
Among the sad stories that naturally accompanies with any such natural disaster, there are
a couple of small, yet not insignificant good stories around the earthquakes.
One good thing was that our police, emergency services, civil defence agencies, New
Zealand Defence forces along with the members of public stepped up in coming together for
a mammoth relief operation.
The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) which was gearing up for a major international
event on this weekend hosting an International Naval Review to mark 75th anniversary to
acknowledge the nations support for the RNZN has to divert its attention once again to help
the people in distress in South Island.
RNZN was able to send the multi-role vessel HMNZS Canterbury, HMNZS Wellington,
HMNZS Te Kaha and tanker ship HMNZS Endeavour to help evacuate a large number of
tourists and residents in Kaikoura and bring aid supplies to the quake-affected areas.
Importantly, our foreign allies offered to divert their naval resources on the way to
participate in International Naval Review to assist in disaster relief operations, and New
Zealand graciously accepted help from five countries - the United States, Australia, Canada,
Japan, and Singapore.
Although, politics came to a standstill immediately after the earthquake as the Prime
Minister and the Leader of Opposition cancelled their planned overseas visit to acknowledge
those who have been affected, yet like everywhere in else in life, politics also has to move on.
Following this lead, we continue to put a focus on the intensifying politics in the Mt Roskill
by-elections.
We spoke with three leading candidates in the fray on main election issues.
This week we bring forward their comments and proposed policy recommendations to
manage law and order issue an issue that our readers have voted as the main election issue
for this by-election in a survey conducted last week.
It offers our readers and the wider community a chance to see what our leaders have got to
say for this by-elections.
Amidst some big news, there was small but very significant news where New Zealand Police
recognised a Counties Manukau Police led community initiative. See detail story inside.
Last but not the least; we bring our special edition on health where we carry a special
feature on how to stay healthy for the upcoming summer season through both traditional and
alternative therapy.
Till we meet again. Have a great weekend!
OPINION/EDITORIAL
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wo significant developments
have taken place over the
last week in the nuclear
domain that will have a long-term
bearing on Indias overall nuclear
profile over the next decade. It will be
instructive to see how these issues will
be mediated in the current Indian
political cauldron.
The developments relate to Japan
and Chinabut differently. The
major punctuation relates to Prime
Minister Narendra Modi concluding
a
long-awaited
civil
nuclear
agreement with Japan (November
11), though there are some tangled
areas of interpretation on certain
key clauses. The second pertains
to Indias bid to become a member
of the NSG (Nuclear Suppliers
Group) and Chinas steadfast
opposition to this aspiration.
Beijing reiterated that, as regards
the NSG meeting held in Vienna
(when Modi was in Tokyo), being
an NPT (Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty) signatory is essential
before considering membership.
This, in reality is a veto - since India
cannot sign the NPT as a nuclearweapon
stateand
renouncing
nuclear weapon capability like many
such states (including Japan) is not
an option.
The conclusion of the NCA
(Nuclear Cooperation Agreement)
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FIJI
FIJI
Prime
Minister
Voreqe
Bainimarama and his delegation
at the COP22 Climate Talks in
Marrakech, Morocco continue to be
updated on the situation, particularly
on the welfare of the Fijian diaspora.
rime
Minister
Voreqe
Bainimarama and other
government ministers were
hosted to a dinner on board the
Indian Navy Ship, INS Sumitra.
The event was also attended
by Chief Justice Anthony Gates,
diplomats and officials from the
Indian government.
The ship and its crew arrived in
Suva on Wednesday, October 26,
carrying seedlings to help Cyclone
Winston recovery.
Since then they had an open day
for the public and their medical team
held free health check-ups for the
public at Ratu Sukuna Park in Suva.
Indias High Commissioner to
Fiji Vishvas Sapkal said the Indian
Naval Ship INS Sumitras visit is
aimed at strengthening bilateral
ties and enhancing maritime
security cooperation between the
two countries.
India and Fiji have historical
cultural linkages dating back to the
19th Century.
The bilateral relationship has
grown significantly, with high level
exchanges in the recent past.
Defence Minister Ratu Inoke
Kubuabola said this is an example of
growing links between the navies of
Fiji and India.
The INS Sumitra was part of a
rescue operation in Yemen last year
which saved hundreds of lives.
The ship has a range of 6,500
nautical miles and is capable of
embarking one helicopter.
European Union
to expand direct
budget support
to Fiji
he European Union is
looking to expand direct
budget support to Fiji
through the Ministry of Economy
to fund a range of collaborative
development programmes.
This announcement
a meeting between
General and Minister for
Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum
EU delegation.
From left: The Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, Indian High Commissioner to Fiji Vishvas Sapkal, INS Sumitra
Commander K P Sreesan and Captain Chetan Chandegaver during a dinner reception on board the INS Sumitra recently
India
and Fiji
have historical cultural
linkages dating back to
the 19th Century. The
bilateral relationship has
grown significantly, with
high level exchanges in
the recent past.
followed
AttorneyEconomy
and an
By expanding development
assistance through our Ministry
of Economy, the European Union
has demonstrated confidence in
Governments financial management
and ability to drive effective and
targeted development across a widerange of sectors.
We can now ensure that our joint
development programmes with the
EU have the most direct impact
possible for our people the men and
women whose hard work forms the
backbone of our growing economy,
said the Attorney-General.
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innings to force the draw
on the fifth and final
day at the Saurashtra
Cricket Association
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spinner
Adil Rashid sent
back Pujara shortly before the
tea break. Pujara missed the
straight delivery from Rashid
and was struck right in front.
India was 49/2 at tea
requiring still 261 more
runs to win. The post-tea
session saw a downward
spiral that also
accounted
for opener
Murali
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wicket,
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crucial 47-run partnership for the
second wicket to steady the inning.
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my beloved child, my divine
love and energy, emitting
my light, reflecting me,
mine you are and
evermore shall
be...
Due to his utmost grace, we knew of his
divine presence on earth and we must dare
to declare that
the divine love himself walked on
two feet
we lived with God and God lived
amongst us
we have witnessed this to be true
Now, it is time to experience eternity. His
essence lives on through all of us, a fragment
of him in all that we see. He is still with us
in many formsin dreams, visions, vibhuti,
visitations, a sense of his presence. In his
universal form, he can be found in all beings
and is manifesting in all world religions and
traditions in their forms of worship. And in
the formless, it can be interpreted as that
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MotherTeresaInterfaith meeting
Date: Sunday, November 27
Time: 2:30 p.m. onwards
Venue: St Pauls College,183 Richmond Road,
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TheMotherTeresaInter Faith Committee invites
everyone to honour one of the 20thcenturys greatest
ctress Alia Bhatt says she is taking her Dear Zindagi co-star Shah
Rukh Khans adviceon being careful about being too good too
soonseriously.
On a recent appearance on Koffee With Karan, Shah
Rukh praised Alia and described her as one of the
finest actors of the generation. He also said,
Alia is too good too soon. I dont want her to
get trapped in just doing great acting without
experiencing everything in Indian cinema. If
you become too good too soon, you may have
inhibitions being bad at times. It is wonderful to
be bad at the time.
When asked if she feels any pressure of being
praised by a superstar like SRK, the 23-yearold actress said, Pressure is there either way.
I heard that compliment and we have spoken
about it many times. I feel overwhelmed when
he says something like that to me. Alia spoke
to the media on the sidelines of the unveiling
of the cover of Filmfare Glamour and Style
magazine this week.
Talking about the Bollywood Badshah,
she said: He is Shah Rukh Khan, but
he is also somebody whom I have loved
and admired all my life as an actor, star, and
celebrity or as a person. Yes, that compliment
meant a lot to me. I also do agree with him
that I need to be bad. I also dont want to
burn out.
Just recently, veteran actress Sharmila
Tagore said that she would want Alia to play
her on screen if a biopic is made on her
late husband, cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan
Pataudi. Reacting to that, the Udta Punjab
star said: We met recently at a show and she
said she liked Kapoor & Sons. When legends
like Sharmila maam or Shah Rukh Khan
say things like that about you, it feels
very nice.
This industry is like a family. So its like
elders motivating us. I can only say thank you
to them. If I get that opportunity to portray
Sharmila maam on screen, I will perform it well,
she said.
Dear Zindagi is directed by Gauri Shinde and releases
on November 25.
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NOVEMBER 11TH
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