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Cushioning the culture shock
Indian classical music is alive and well in Auckland and Ruwani Perera gets to discover how the people behind Migrant Heritage Trust keep the tradition thriving in the diaspora. Audio
Cushioning the culture shock
Indian classical music is alive and well in Auckland and Ruwani Perera gets to discover how the people behind Migrant Heritage Trust keep the tradition thriving in the diaspora.
Audio"Is this your Grandfather?" - A quest to join the dots
Wellington woman Lalita Kasanji is on a mission to identify the pioneering Indian immigrants depicted in a collection of studio portraits taken on Cuba Street in the early 1900's. Video, Audio
"Is this your Grandfather?" - A quest to join the dots
Wellington woman Lalita Kasanji is on a mission to identify the pioneering Indian immigrants depicted in a collection of studio portraits taken on Cuba Street in the early 1900's.
AudioFocus on Politics: Coalition parties kiss and make up on immigration
This week the Prime Minister put a stake in the ground on immigration. A change in approach by immigration officials to partnership visas means Indians in particular are having a much harder time… Audio
Auckland ethnic minority communities need more protection - police
Auckland police are admitting they need to do a much better job protecting Indian, Chinese and other ethnic minority communities from crime. They told a meeting in Henderson on Monday night they know… Audio
Indian Spiced Brown Rice Porridge
Recipe by Kelly Gibney
From Afternoons on Friday 20 July 2018
Satya Chai Lounge Upma
Recipe by Sammy Akuthota
From Nine To Noon on Friday 13 April 2018
Gobi Musallam (whole spicy cauliflower)
Recipe by Laura Greenfield
From Afternoons on Friday 19 August 2016
Tasting platter of Mithai
Recipe by Leo Fernandez
From Nine To Noon on Monday 16 November 2015
Sattriya Dance - The international language of gesture
Indian music, food and dance lit up Wellington recently when a renowned dance troupe from northeast India helped celebrate the annual Diwali Festival of Lights. Lynda meets award winning international… Audio
Sattriya Dance - The international language of gesture
Indian music, food and dance lit up Wellington recently when a renowned dance troupe from northeast India helped celebrate the annual Diwali Festival of Lights. Lynda meets award winning international…
AudioGiriga’s Salmon Curry with Riata and Steamed Rice
From Nine To Noon on Monday 27 June 2011
Easy Masala Chai (Spiced Tea)
Recipe by Madhur Jaffrey
From Nine To Noon on Monday 30 May 2011