Archive for: March, 2015

Numorologist Sanjay B Jumaani predicts New Zealand  as the winners in todays’ match

    World-renowned numerologist Sanjay B Jumaani is in Australia to watch cricket world cup match. He has been featured in various leading T.V. channels including Star Plus, Zee TV, Sony, India TV, Aaj Tak and Star News, as well as in leading International Newspapers like the New York Times, Gulf News, Khaleej Times, Hello! […]

Australia ranked 44th in internet speed and India 116th

A high-speed broadband connection is still a distant dream for most Indians if one compares the average internet speeds globally. With average internet connection speed of 2.0Mbps, the country ranks at a lowly 116 in network tracker Akamai’s latest quarterly report ”˜The State of the Internet’. Curious which are the countries that offer highest internet […]

What’s their take in the upcoming elections?

  By Rekha Rajvanshi As we settle here and make Australia our home, some of us are also becoming confident enough to play our role in Australian politics. There are various reasons: an inclination towards politics, issues that sit on our minds and our close connection with the our community which is now fast becoming […]

15 insights going into the World Cup  Final  

  By Amrit Bhatta writes from South Africa his insights into the current cricket world cup  finals   1. NZ being tested under pressure in the SF really helps them, Aussies haven’t really had to deal with significant pressure this tournament. But having played all their games on tiny grounds in Kiwi conditions is a […]

Holi and humour at ILASA’s Hasya Kavi Sammelan

  Vijay Kumar Singh,  Neena Sinha, Abbas Raza Alvi, Ritu Bhamra,  Garima Trivedi (standing) Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia, Vimla Luthra,  Subhash Sharma (Melbourne), Prabhat Sinha, Rajeev Kapoor and Rekha Rajvanshi (seated) The festival of Holi brings people together in celebration not only over colours, food and festivities, but also large doses of laughter. In many parts […]

Don’t be a stranger on neighbour day

  Getting to know the people next door or across the street is one of the best  ways of avoiding neighbourhood conflict, according to the free NSW  mediation service Community Justice Centres. Community Justice Centres’ director Natascha Rohr said Neighbour Day, on  Sunday, March 29, 2015, is an opportunity to break the ice. “Neighbours who […]

Back with a bang

        By Punya Srivatsava Not only is the once vilified coconut oil back on the kitchen shelves, it is now hailed as a super food, says Punya Srivastava For South Indians, particularly those on the coastal belt, there is nothing more delicious than food cooked in coconut oil, whether it is the […]

Anchor the mind

  By Shameem Akhtar Getting into meditation without grounding the mind with asana and pranayama is risky, warns Shameem Akhthar There is an   alarming rise of meditators who are not really physically fit, because they are convinced that it is somehow crass to focus too much on the body. On the contrary, asana practice […]

The tender touch

  By Nandini Sarkar Her daughter’s sudden complaint made Nandini Sarkar sit up and realise the  significance of tenderness in dealing with people. The Day of Judgment is upon me and it has taken the form of my 18-year-old daughter. Recently, I was feeling particularly pleased that during my mother’s prolonged absence from India, my […]

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 ticket update

“Selling or buying tickets from unauthorised dealers or scalpers is illegal and unsafe.” A small number of tickets to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Final in Melbourne will go on sale today at noon Eastern Summer Time in Australia and 2pm in New Zealand. A small number of travel packages is also still available […]

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