From the desk of managing editor- Giri Gupta: 12 December

In this issue, we talk about a crucial journey that Indian Weekender undertook and has managed to come up with some good results that can be a big contribution to the trauma and emergency management in New Zealand. We are hopeful of the Government collaborating with us on this initiative, so that we are eventually able to deliver what we started out to do. This is reported on in our cover story of this issue and we hope that our readers will enjoy reading the article and at the same time, be proud of the contributions fellow Indians are making internationally to humankind.
I am sure our readers have all heard about the fresh assault being reported from Delhi on the young business analyst by a taxi-driver. It is difficult to fathom if these acts of violence against our women have always existed and have only now begun to be reported, or has this always been the state of the security of our daughters, sisters and wives? Needless to say, either of these is unacceptable. Indian Weekender offers its unconditional support to the cause of ending violence against women and in support of this endeavour by UN Women and their call to ‘Orange your Neighbourhood’. You can read more about this under our section from ‘I am Woman’.
As we strive to deliver new and more interesting reads to you, we are introducing yet another page from this issue called Razzmatazz. This will be dedicated to bringing the latest fashion tips, advice and trends from the specialists straight to our readers. We hope you enjoy the first edition of this.
Contributions from our readers are increasing and we aim to feature as many of them as possible. Even if these are not included straight away, we want you to know that we are grateful for your contributions and appreciate the time you take to communicate with us. We hope to continue to hear from you and we will continue to make ceaseless efforts in making your reading more enjoyable.
In other news, one feels really fortunate to be living in a country that constantly wins awards for being the best country in the world. We are indeed fortunate to be labelled the best tourist destination and especially when summer is round the corner and the festivities of Christmas are in the air. It’s the time of the year that everyone seems to be looking forward to. Let’s make sure that even amidst our festivities, we remember to look after ourselves and our families. At Indian Weekender, we will also be winding up for the year after our next issue and we are looking forward to recapping the highs and lows of 2014 with you in our next issue.
Until next time – may the force be with you.
- Giri Gupta
In this issue, we talk about a crucial journey that Indian Weekender undertook and has managed to come up with some good results that can be a big contribution to the trauma and emergency management in New Zealand. We are hopeful of the Government collaborating with us on this initiative, so that...
In this issue, we talk about a crucial journey that Indian Weekender undertook and has managed to come up with some good results that can be a big contribution to the trauma and emergency management in New Zealand. We are hopeful of the Government collaborating with us on this initiative, so that we are eventually able to deliver what we started out to do. This is reported on in our cover story of this issue and we hope that our readers will enjoy reading the article and at the same time, be proud of the contributions fellow Indians are making internationally to humankind.
I am sure our readers have all heard about the fresh assault being reported from Delhi on the young business analyst by a taxi-driver. It is difficult to fathom if these acts of violence against our women have always existed and have only now begun to be reported, or has this always been the state of the security of our daughters, sisters and wives? Needless to say, either of these is unacceptable. Indian Weekender offers its unconditional support to the cause of ending violence against women and in support of this endeavour by UN Women and their call to ‘Orange your Neighbourhood’. You can read more about this under our section from ‘I am Woman’.
As we strive to deliver new and more interesting reads to you, we are introducing yet another page from this issue called Razzmatazz. This will be dedicated to bringing the latest fashion tips, advice and trends from the specialists straight to our readers. We hope you enjoy the first edition of this.
Contributions from our readers are increasing and we aim to feature as many of them as possible. Even if these are not included straight away, we want you to know that we are grateful for your contributions and appreciate the time you take to communicate with us. We hope to continue to hear from you and we will continue to make ceaseless efforts in making your reading more enjoyable.
In other news, one feels really fortunate to be living in a country that constantly wins awards for being the best country in the world. We are indeed fortunate to be labelled the best tourist destination and especially when summer is round the corner and the festivities of Christmas are in the air. It’s the time of the year that everyone seems to be looking forward to. Let’s make sure that even amidst our festivities, we remember to look after ourselves and our families. At Indian Weekender, we will also be winding up for the year after our next issue and we are looking forward to recapping the highs and lows of 2014 with you in our next issue.
Until next time – may the force be with you.
- Giri Gupta
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