Archive for: January, 2014

Hindi classes at Thornleigh West Public School from February 9

Ind-Aus Bal Bharti  Hindi School (established 1987) commences Term 1 in 2014: Date: Sunday  2nd February 2014  (enrolments only) Venue: Thornleigh West Public School Giblet Avenue Thornleigh Time:  09.30am ”“ 12.00pm All teachers will be present on this day and new students will be placed according to their levels. Old students have to re-enroll by […]

Canberra turns into India for a day on February 8!

    Canberra’s London Circuit will transform into Delhi’s Chandni Chowk on Saturday, Febraury 8, 2014. Presented by 666 ABC CANBERRA www.abc.net.au/canberra and Canberra India council (CIC), ”˜India in the city’ is an annual signature event of National Multicultural Festival 2014 organised by the festival director Deepak Raj who says while it is vital to […]

Hindi classes in Canberra

Hindi Samaj of Canberra runs Hindi Language School/ Classes in Canberra and Queanbeyan region, for children 5-16 years of age. The first term (Feb – Apr 2014) of this school will start soon in Feb 2014   at The Canberra College, Launceston street, Phillip The school is now inviting children to register/enrol in this school. […]

Nominations open for Premier’s multicultural community medals

  Premier Barry O’Farrell Nominations for the 2014 Premier’s Multicultural Community Medals open today, seeking to recognise community leaders who have made outstanding contributions to the society of NSW. The awards coincide with Multicultural March, a program of activities showcasing cultural diversity, and complement national Harmony Day events on 21 March, NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell […]

Manna Dey Trophy launch

Avijit Sarkar, Sydney’s music virtuoso, has launched a new initiative – the  MANNA DEY TROPHY for excellence in music – in memory of an extraordinary singer whose talent and contribution to Bollywood and Bengali music have laid the very foundation of these music industries. The trophy will be awarded for excellence in music based on […]

Forbes Rich list 2013

The world’s 85 richest individuals now own as much as the poorest half of the 7 billion global population, according to a  report  released by Oxfam on Monday the 20th of January 2014. The leading anti-poverty charity called on the global economic elite gathering in Davos this week for the World Economic Forum to “counter […]

Minister visits Manrajwinder Singh who was bashed in Melbourne on December 29

Manrajwinder with brother Yadwinder and mum visited by Minister Matthew Guy at Alfred Hospital State Minister of Planning  Hon. Matthew Guy  along with FIAV President  Vasan Srinivasan, EC member  Goldy Brar  visited  Manrajwinder Singh  an accounting student from Cambridge College and his parents who arrived from India at Alfred hospital last week where he has […]

Community grants and clubgrants by Fairfield City Council

Free information sessions during February Fairfield City Council will run free workshops during February to outline how to apply for ClubGRANTS funding, Council’s Social Change through Creativity Grants, and other Council funding schemes. Mayor of Fairfield City Frank Carbone said grants made a real difference within our City and made our City a better place […]

Twitter taqraar with Tarar ends tragically for Sunanda Pushkar Tharoor

Sunanda Pushkar with husband Shashi Tharoor On Friday the 17th of January, while union HRD Minister Shashi Tharoor was tweeting condoling the death of veteran actor Suchitra Sen little did he know that his third wife Sunanda Pushkar lay dead in Delhi’s Leela Palace Hotel, in room number 345 as the couple had moved there […]

Great Suchitra Sen no more!

Neena Badhwar The only ”˜Paro’ of Sharat Chander Chattopadhayay’s novel ”˜Devdas’ can be none   but the one and only Suchitra Sen ”“ the   most beautiful Bengali actress who acted in about seven Hindi films and all of them quite memorable. Her screen presence, her acting and her ethereal beauty carried a mystique yet […]

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