Hindu Council of New Zealand welcomes new leadership following Raksha Bandhan
December 5, 2025
  • Read Ecopy
  • Circulation
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
Android AppiPhone AppArattai
Organiser
  • ‌
  • Bharat
    • Assam
    • Bihar
    • Chhattisgarh
    • Jharkhand
    • Maharashtra
    • View All States
  • World
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • North America
    • South America
    • Africa
    • Australia
  • Editorial
  • International
  • Opinion
  • RSS @ 100
  • More
    • Op Sindoor
    • Analysis
    • Sports
    • Defence
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Special Report
    • Sci & Tech
    • Entertainment
    • G20
    • Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav
    • Vocal4Local
    • Web Stories
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Books
    • Interviews
    • Travel
    • Law
    • Health
    • Obituary
  • Subscribe
    • Subscribe Print Edition
    • Subscribe Ecopy
    • Read Ecopy
  • ‌
  • Bharat
    • Assam
    • Bihar
    • Chhattisgarh
    • Jharkhand
    • Maharashtra
    • View All States
  • World
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • North America
    • South America
    • Africa
    • Australia
  • Editorial
  • International
  • Opinion
  • RSS @ 100
  • More
    • Op Sindoor
    • Analysis
    • Sports
    • Defence
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Special Report
    • Sci & Tech
    • Entertainment
    • G20
    • Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav
    • Vocal4Local
    • Web Stories
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Books
    • Interviews
    • Travel
    • Law
    • Health
    • Obituary
  • Subscribe
    • Subscribe Print Edition
    • Subscribe Ecopy
    • Read Ecopy
Organiser
  • Home
  • Bharat
  • World
  • Operation Sindoor
  • Editorial
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
  • Culture
  • Defence
  • International Edition
  • RSS @ 100
  • Magazine
  • Read Ecopy
Home World Australia

Hindu Council of New Zealand welcomes new leadership following Raksha Bandhan

HCNZ in their recent Annual General Meeting 2022 announced a new team with the appointment of Dr Guna Magesan as the new President and Nitika Sharma as the General Secretary.

WEBDESKWEBDESK
Sep 7, 2022, 03:30 pm IST
in Australia
Follow on Google News
FacebookTwitterWhatsAppTelegramEmail

The Hindu Council of New Zealand (HCNZ) has been serving the New Zealand community over the last 25 years to ensure that the Hindu community has a bold footprint in Aotearoa whilst maintaining authenticity of the Hindu Identity.

HCNZ represents and provides a voice to all Hindus in Aotearoa New Zealand through multiple events, forums, and conversations and engagements with government and non-government agencies. HCNZ brings the community together by organising National conferences; Celebrating Hindu Festivals and Matariki; Organising Hindu-Maori Hui and annual Marae stays to foster understanding and cohesiveness; Leading a delegation of Maori Elders to India; organizing youth leadership and Hindu Heritage camps; and Establishing Hindu Organisation, Temples and Associations (HOTA) Forum.

Hindu Council of New Zealand in their recent Annual General Meeting 2022 announced a new team with the appointment of Dr Guna Magesan as the new President and Nitika Sharma as the General Secretary. Dr Magesan is a retired senior scientist and a professor. Dr Magesan has been with HCNZ since its inception in 1996 as the National Coordinator, and the General Secretary since 2006 when the organisation was registered as an incorporated society. He played an instrumental role in shaping the vision and pathway of the organisation over the last 25 years. Nitika Sharma was the President of Hindu Youth New Zealand and now taken as the General Secretary. Professionally, she works as a Director at KPMG. Mr Vinod Kumar, who has been the President of HCNZ since 2006, has stepped aside but continues to support the HCNZ ensuring the vision continues.

Hindu Organisations, Temples and Associations (HOTA) Forum celebrated the Raksha Bandhan Festival on a grand scale at Mahatma Gandhi Centre in Auckland on Sunday, 7th August 2022. The festival celebrates the infallible bond of universal fellowship and is an occasion to venerate womanhood. Hindus and other Dharma-based communities realised since time immemorial that the true strength of social structures are the connections and bonds between its members that affirm true fellowship between them. They also recognised the indisputable role women play in nurturing and enhancing the universal bond of fellowship. Over 500 people attended the festival that was hosted by HCNZ. Tamaki Makaurau Ethnic Responsiveness Manager for New Zealand Police, Jessica Phuang, was the guest of honour.

“It is only in Hindu and Asian traditions that we see that we start things by lighting a lamp. The lamp signifies beginning and removal of darkness, a beautiful tradition that symbolises and means a lot,” commented Jessica Phuang. She went on to share how beautiful the day had been for her to be present among multiple community organisations, interacting with them and seeing the celebration of social cohesion driven by youth through DharmaFest in the morning session and by HOTA in the afternoon session.

Classical and folk dances were performed during Raksha Bandhan Festival. The event was started with a Bharatiya-Maori fusion dance, choreographed by Jayalakshmi Parasuraman, Director of Anujay School of Indian Dance. They performed to the welcome song Haere Mai followed by an Indian Semi classical dance Devi Stuthi followed by Poi. A further two hours of performances saw Uttarakhandi folk dance, a Bharatnatyam-Kathak Fusion by the Auckland Marathi Association, A Bharatnatyam performance by Padma School of dance, Garba, and a Sri Lankan traditional dance.

“It has been great to see the enthusiasm and dedication of all the performers and volunteers coming together to celebrate. Seeing the community come together in such big numbers gives us confidence that sense of community and togetherness is surely returning, commented Nitika Sharma, event coordinator.

The HOTA Forum was launched in May 2010. The Forum acts as a platform to bring together all Hindu organisations, temples, and associations throughout New Zealand. Over 55 organisations have been active members of HOTA since its inception. Each year, a Hindu organisation, temple or association voluntarily takes lead in hosting the HOTA forum for a year. The host holds on to the Ekta Shankh (a symbol of unity) as the baton symbolising their lead of the programmes for the year.

Membership to HOTA Forum is open to all Hindu organisations, temples and associations in New Zealand. Contact Nitika Sharma on forum@hota.org.nz for details. HOTA Forum is coordinated by Hindu Council of New Zealand Incorporated.

Topics: New ZealandHindu communityHCNZHindu Council of New Zealand
Share13TweetSendShareSend
✮ Subscribe Organiser YouTube Channel. ✮
✮ Join Organiser's WhatsApp channel for Nationalist views beyond the news. ✮
Previous News

Pakistan facing ‘tough times’ over sexual misconduct by top diplomat, Mirza Salman Baig, in Spain

Next News

All demolished madrasas were not madrasas but Al Qaeda offices: says Assam CM

Related News

Minority hindu community in certain regions of India need equal constitutional protection

From safeguards to selective privileges: The distortion of minority rights

Locals protesting against the mosque in Sanjauli (Source: Aaj Tak)

Sanjauli Mosque Row: Hindus demand action on illegal construction; locals raise concern over demographic change

Islamists attack Hindu devotees during Durga Puja (Source: OpIndia)

Nepal: Islamists attack Hindu devotees during Durga Puja murti immersion, prompting police action to restore order

Islamic vendors caught contaminating food

Urine Jihad Exposed: Islamic vendors caught contaminating food, targeting Hindus

Canada: Eggs thrown at devotees during Jagannath Rath Yatra in Toronto; India registers strong diplomatic protest

Ghar Bikaau Hai: 40 Hindu families in Azamgarh put homes on sale after sexual harassment in Muslim majority Chhota Pura

Load More

Comments

The comments posted here/below/in the given space are not on behalf of Organiser. The person posting the comment will be in sole ownership of its responsibility. According to the central government's IT rules, obscene or offensive statement made against a person, religion, community or nation is a punishable offense, and legal action would be taken against people who indulge in such activities.

Latest News

Thirupparankundram Karthigai Deepam utsav

Andhra Pradesh: AP Dy CM Pawan Kalyan reacts to Thirupparankundram row, flags concern over religious rights of Hindus

23rd India-Russia Annual Summit

India-Russia Summit heralds new chapter in time-tested ties: Inks MoUs in economic, defence, tourism & education

DGCA orders probe into IndiGo flight disruptions; Committee to report in 15 days

BJYM leader Shyamraj with Janaki

Kerala: Widow of BJP worker murdered in 1995 steps into electoral battle after three decades at Valancherry

Russian Sber bank has unveiled access to its retail investors to the Indian stock market by etching its mutual fund to Nifty50

Scripting economic bonhomie: Russian investors gain access to Indian stocks, Sber unveils Nifty50 pegged mutual funds

Petitioner S Vignesh Shishir speaking to the reporters about the Rahul Gandhi UK citizenship case outside the Raebareli court

Rahul Gandhi UK Citizenship Case: Congress supporters create ruckus in court; Foreign visit details shared with judge

(L) Kerala High Court (R) Bouncers in Trippoonithura temple

Kerala: HC slams CPM-controlled Kochi Devaswom Board for deploying bouncers for crowd management during festival

Fact Check: Rahul Gandhi false claim about govt blocking his meet with Russian President Putin exposed; MEA clears air

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari (Right)

India set for highway overhaul as Union Minister Nitin Gadkari unveils nationwide shift to MLFF electronic tolling

RSS Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh Shri Sunil Ambekar

When Narrative Wars result in bloodshed, countering them becomes imperative: Sunil Ambekar

Load More
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Cookie Policy
  • Refund and Cancellation
  • Delivery and Shipping

© Bharat Prakashan (Delhi) Limited.
Tech-enabled by Ananthapuri Technologies

  • Home
  • Search Organiser
  • Bharat
    • Assam
    • Bihar
    • Chhattisgarh
    • Jharkhand
    • Maharashtra
    • View All States
  • World
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • North America
    • South America
    • Europe
    • Australia
  • Editorial
  • Operation Sindoor
  • Opinion
  • Analysis
  • Defence
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Business
  • RSS @ 100
  • Entertainment
  • More ..
    • Sci & Tech
    • Vocal4Local
    • Special Report
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Books
    • Interviews
    • Travel
    • Health
    • Politics
    • Law
    • Economy
    • Obituary
  • Subscribe Magazine
  • Read Ecopy
  • Advertise
  • Circulation
  • Careers
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Policies & Terms
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
    • Refund and Cancellation
    • Terms of Use

© Bharat Prakashan (Delhi) Limited.
Tech-enabled by Ananthapuri Technologies