Theatre company nurtures next generation
Indian Ink theatre celebrates its 20th birthday with a revival of its most awarded play.
Indian Ink theatre celebrates its 20th birthday with a revival of its most awarded play.
An Indian graduate says most students below degree level "don't come here to get educated"
Papatoetoe dairy owner hit over the head with a weapon by two males.
"This is what is happening in Auckland right now, these are the racist people here," says Indian man who filmed racist road-rage rant.
A service station owner who allegedly told an employee to either pay $25,000 or work for free as been ordered to pay over $40,000 by the ERA.
Nine Indian students who had been facing deportation have been offered a deal that would let them reapply for student visas after returning to India.
The 4-year-old boy who died while playing on a playground at his Takapuna daycare in Auckland has been farewelled in India tonight.
Fraud and the risk of exploitation means New Zealand should focus on "quality not quantity" in the Indian student market, a former High Commissioner to India says.
Indian students facing deportation for immigration fraud targeted Indian-born National MP Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi in a noisy protest
More than 155,000 people, or 3.9 per cent of the population, identify with the Indian ethnic group, making it the second largest Asian ethnicity after the Chinese.
Fireworks lit up Auckland skies last night as the city celebrated Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights.
Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, is about two weeks away but the celebrations will kick off in Auckland this weekend in a big way.
The mother of a newborn baby that was abducted from Middlemore hospital in 2012 says she is shocked it has happened again.
Political parties will be invited to begin their pitch for the Indian vote today at a forum in Ellerslie.
India's most celebrated event - Diwali - will light up Auckland this weekend as dozens of events and international acts help celebrate this year's Festival of Lights.
Indians are celebrating Diwali this weekend, though concerns are rising at the timing and commercialisation of public events.
As India's festival of lights approaches, Danielle Wright explores the rich culture of India in Auckland.
Avondale's Ambrish Desai, tells Paul Charman why Diwali is so close to his heart and how he will be celebrating with his wife Maithilie and their son Jay.
Paul Little investigates Bollywood moves in Auckland suburbs.
Card parties are hosted ahead of Diwali in a bid to invite good fortune and prosperity.
An Auckland suburb came to a standstill today as a Bollywood-style Indian wedding procession brought the streets alive with colour and dancing - but no white lions or cheetah cubs.
A Kiwi mum who witnessed her husband's murder at the hands of "greedy" family members in India says she is still traumatised.
Jacinta Lal said controversy over the Miss IndiaNZ pageant had distracted from the "inappropriate and offensive" comments made by Paul Henry.