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Auckland charity celebrates 25 years of service in community

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.

Covid 19 coronavirus: Kiwis in India with flight bookings confused, worried after travel suspension

Covid 19 coronavirus: Kiwis in India with flight bookings confused, worried after travel suspension 8 Apr, 2021 07:00 AM 4 minutes to read PM Jacinda Ardern announces starting Sunday NZ will temporally suspend travel from India to combat a surge in infected travellers. Video / NZ Herald PM Jacinda Ardern announces starting Sunday NZ will temporally suspend travel from India to combat a surge in infected travellers. Video / NZ Herald NZ Herald Concerned Kiwis in India are full of questions ahead of New Zealand s temporary suspension on travel from the country, which comes into force this Sunday. A number of worried people have contacted the Herald since Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the measure, in response to a surge in Covid cases among travellers from the country.

NZ temporarily suspends travel from India to combat surge in COVID-19 infected travellers: PM Ardern

NZ temporarily suspends travel from India to combat surge in COVID-19 infected travellers: PM Ardern Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on April 8 announced that New Zealand will temporarily suspend the entry for all travellers, including its citizens, from India for about two weeks from April 11 due to a surge in COVID-19 cases among visitors to this country. By PTI|   Posted by Nikita Venkatesh  |   Published: 8th April 2021 2:43 pm IST Melbourne: New Zealand has for the first time imposed a temporary ban on travellers coming from India, including its citizens, for about two weeks from April 11 due to a surge in COVID-19 cases among visitors to this country, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Thursday.

I am so stressed : Kiwis in India with flights booked to NZ left frustrated

I am so stressed : Kiwis in India with flights booked to NZ left frustrated Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (Photo / NZ Herald) I am so stressed : Kiwis in India with flights booked to NZ left frustrated Thu, 8 Apr 2021, 7:42PM Concerned Kiwis in India are full of questions ahead of New Zealand s temporary suspension on travel from the country, which comes into force this Sunday. A number of worried people have contacted the Herald since Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the measure, in response to a surge in Covid cases among travellers from the country. Of the 23 new Covid cases in managed isolation announced today, 17 had arrived from India and four were historical.

Covid 19 coronavirus: New Zealand s India travel suspension leaves Kiwi family in limbo

Covid 19 coronavirus: New Zealand s India travel suspension leaves Kiwi family in limbo 8 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 4 minutes to read PM Jacinda Ardern announces starting Sunday NZ will temporally suspend travel from India to combat a surge in infected travellers. Video / NZ Herald PM Jacinda Ardern announces starting Sunday NZ will temporally suspend travel from India to combat a surge in infected travellers. Video / NZ Herald NZ Herald After a year of trying to get home from India, an Auckland man and his family were finally packing their bags for a flight that would have seen them arrive on Monday. A. Bhandari and his wife had quit their jobs and their teenage son was looking forward to starting school here once they arrived - but now their return date is up in the air and they ve been left feeling depressed and disheartened .

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