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- Title
- Namaste New Zealand (6) - Series One, Episode Six
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
- Collection
- NZ On Screen
- Description
Sport features heavily in this episode of Namaste, a show celebrating Indian culture in Aotearoa. The studio interview is with Jeet Raval, an Indian-born cricketer who made his BLACKCAPS debut in 2016. The Panchia family talk hockey and achieving at the sport's highest levels. Next, the spotlight falls on Constables Mandeep and Lavleen Kaur, who discuss their decision to join the police and advocate for more South Asian women to make the jump. Finally, sword collector Jeasy Sehgal explains hi...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2018
- URL
- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/namaste-nz-episode-six-2018
- Related subjects
- asian food / asia / asian kiwis / immigration / multi-cultural / hockey / police / dairies / businesses / crime / hindi language / hinduism / indian culture / sporting passions / blackcaps / jeet raval / black sticks / t20 / sporting careers / tenacity / arun panchia / peter panchia / ramila panchia / jared panchia / commonwealth games / pride / family sport / ethnic community / domestic violence / international students / exploitation / recipes / sasidhar thatapudi / female police officers / mother daughter relationship / training / police training / biryani rice balls / jeasy sehgal / swords / sword collector / vikings / romans / sword training / nz on air / new zealand on air / 2018 / 2010s / tens / indian cuisine / policewoman / cricket / new zealand police / language barriers / community / sasidhar thathapudi / fenugreek / swordsman / martial arts / black caps / laleen kaur / mandeep kaur / kadambari gladding
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