Arvind Kumar10:00, May 05 2021
Supplied
Jeet Suchdev is the driving force behind Bhartiya Samaj Charitable Trust.
A small initiative started by a couple of Auckland siblings to help new migrants into New Zealand has come a long way from humble beginnings 25 years ago. The Bhartiya Samaj Charitable Trust, started by Jeet Suchdev and Roopa Suchdev in 1995, recently commemorated the charity s silver jubilee in Auckland with a host of dignitaries, community leaders and invited guests.
Supplied
Performers strut their stuff at the Bhartiya Samaj Charitable Trust silver jubilee celebrations in Auckland. Today, this caravan of love, hope and services has turned 25, a magnificent journey started with nothing but a commitment to love and serve, trust chair Jeet Suchdev said at the commemoration held at Trust Arena in Henderson.
Friday, 29 January 2021, 2:25 pm
The Avondale Town Centre is set to become a safer
destination to visit, shop and work – with construction
about to start on a new concrete footpath, street lighting
and bicycle parking.
Auckland Transport (AT) is
upgrading the town centre footpath in stages, starting with
construction of the first half of the upgrade from next week
– due for completion by mid-March.
The work,
estimated to cost $720,000, involves removing and replacing
the slippery pavers with a safer, concrete surface, as well
as upgrading the bike parking.
Auckland Transport and
the Whau Local Board are co-funding the upgrades, with the
Press Release – Auckland Transport
The Avondale Town Centre is set to become a safer destination to visit, shop and work – with construction about to start on a new concrete footpath, street lighting and bicycle parking.
Auckland Transport (AT) is upgrading the town centre footpath in stages, starting with construction of the first half of the upgrade from next week – due for completion by mid-March.
The work, estimated to cost $720,000, involves removing and replacing the slippery pavers with a safer, concrete surface, as well as upgrading the bike parking.
Auckland Transport and the Whau Local Board are co-funding the upgrades, with the upgrade originally scheduled to take place in 2019 – but was delayed due to the Covid-19 Emergency Budget.