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Bakshi Enterprises - Limited
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Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi is a National List MP based in Manukau East and is New Zealand Parliament’s first Indian Sikh Member. He has a profound interest in trade, law and order and developing positive inter ethnic relationships in the country. Being the Chairperson of the Law and Order Select and Caucus Committee, he has always shown interest in matters relating to criminal law, police and serious fraud. He is also a Member of Commerce Select Committee that considers issues from sectors like business development, communications, energy and information technology.
He, along with the members of local Indian Community gifted the first copy of a book titled A Spiritual Journey Harmandar Sahib The Golden Temple to New Zealand’s Prime Minister John Key. He also received Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award for his extraordinary services and immense contribution to the Indian communities in New Zealand. I feel privileged to be a MP for National Party that is working hard to secure a brighter future for all New Zealanders, recognizes potential, and rewards hard work. Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi was born in the capital state of India, Delhi, where he gained a degree in Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Delhi in 1985 following his high school at Guru Harkishan Public School. He soon began his career in commerce by joining his family freight business and worked his way up to being a successful marketing manager.
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi married to Irvinder Kaur in the year 1989 and moved to New Zealand in the year 2001 where he and his wife considered the rising opportunities in the country that helped in growing their business and also gave a strong foundation to their two sons, Gawan and Rijak’s education. They play an important role in New Zealand’s engagement in inter parliamentary relations, with group members often called upon to participate and host meetings for visiting delegations. Member and Former Secretary of the Auckland Sikh Society based in the Manukau East electorate. Speaker on Youth Development at Pravasi Bhartiye Divas, New Delhi, India on invitation from Government of India

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Over the next three years the Government will provide support to more vulnerable New Zealanders where they need it most. So our housing reform programme will see low income and vulnerable New Zealanders getting housing support that better meets their needs. We’ll ensure that people who need housing support from the government can get it by increasing funding for social house subsidies by 300 to around 6500 places by at a cost of 40 million and will shortly be offering an initial 300 income related rent subsidies to community housing providers. We’ll also be focusing on helping social housing tenants towards independence, where it is appropriate. Tenants in properties that are sold will continue to be housed for the duration of their need, and financial help may be offered to some people on the social housing register who may not need to be in the social housing system. A review of Housing New Zealand including how it manage its assets will be undertaken to ensure we are delivering better services to the community. We’ll also accelerate Housing New Zealand’s programme of building the type of new homes that are wanted and in the places they are needed, while disposing of houses that are no longer needed. Community housing providers and Maori will be consulted with a view to the Government selling between 100 and 200 Housing New Zealand properties over the coming year for use as social housing run by approved community housing providers. Properties sold as social houses will have to stay in social housing unless the Government agrees otherwise. This policy adds to previously announced initiatives focused on housing, including helping first home buyers into their first home with our changes to Kiwisaver affecting tens of thousands of Kiwis. We’re also improving the quality of housing stock by introducing Warm Up insulation and heating programme and making significant changes to the Resource Management Act towards improving supply and housing affordability. These changes show that National is committed to delivering better public services, and quality homes to all New Zealanders

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