The rich tapestry of Uttarakhand's culture — from the folk songs of the Garhwal hills to the devotional traditions of Kumaon — represents a living heritage that diaspora communities are uniquely placed to preserve and transmit to future generations.
Devbhoomi Charitable Trust NZ proudly announces the successful celebration of Uttarakhand State Foundation Day, a milestone first in New Zealand, graced by congratulatory addresses from the Honourable Chief Minister and Governor of Uttarakhand.
New Zealand's Indian community has grown significantly over the past two decades. This article explores how diaspora organisations like Devbhoomi Trust NZ are creating meaningful connections between communities, governments and institutions.
This journal examines the welfare frameworks adopted by Indian diaspora organisations across New Zealand, with a focus on settlement consulting, funeral support services, and youth integration programmes.
A personal and philosophical reflection on what it means to carry the memory of Uttarakhand — its mountains, its rivers, its festivals — into a new life in Aotearoa New Zealand, and why that connection matters for the next generation.
The Ministry of Ethnic Communities of New Zealand has formally recognised Devbhoomi Charitable Trust NZ's cultural programming promoting Mahakumbh, sharing the Trust's initiative on their official platforms.
In alignment with India's national millet initiative, this journal explores the nutritional and ecological significance of Himalayan millet varieties and their potential role in global food security conversations.
The Garhwal Rifles' proud history in the First and Second World Wars is a story rarely told in New Zealand. This article brings that history to light, honouring the sacrifice of Uttarakhand's soldiers on ANZAC Day.