Archive for: March, 2015

Short+Sweet Bollywood hits the right notes with its inaugural festival

  Shiamak  Show Kids Bollywood has created a craze in Sydney in the last few years with many a young dancers being trained in Bollywood style of dancing. Many dancing schools have sprouted around Sydney as their dance groups perform colourful energetic dances at various Sydney functions. It was but an obvious step for Short+Sweet […]

Ekal organises a fun filled harbour cruise

    By Manju Mittal Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of Australia organised its first Cruise in the beautiful Sydney Harbour with amazing sunset dinner for our community members. Guests enjoyed the harbour, an exceptional experience of the passing summers on a relaxing Sunday of  March 15, 2015.             The evening started […]

Stunning emcee Sanghmitra wows audience at the Shammi concert

  Kersi Meher-Homji interviews a star of the future I enjoyed the Shammi Kapoor concert listening, clapping and toe-tapping to the nostalgic tunes Dil dekhe dekho, Tumsa nahi dekha, Ahesaan tera, Chahe koi mujhe jungle kahe among many others sung by Vinod Rajput, Reena Mehta, Deepa Gangoda and Jagdeep Singh.           […]

India’s richest woman is honoured by her alma mater in Australia

  By Rekha  Bhattacharjee Dr Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, a most distinguished alumna of the University of Ballarat and a pioneer of the biotechnology industry in  India, was honoured by Federation University  Australia  in March with the unveiling of a road named after her at the Mt Helen Campus.                 […]

12 Hours of free entertainment at the 2015 Sydney Royal Easter Show

  When it comes to unique entertainment, the 2015 Sydney Royal Easter Show (the Show) has it all. From traditional favourites, to new events and attractions, the entertainment line-up at the 2015 Show will excite both young and old. Michael Collins, Show Chief Operating Officer, encouraged Showgoers to plan ahead to ensure a great day […]

Mapping memories through dance in ”˜Tukre’

    From 29th April to 2nd May, FORM Dance Projects and Riverside Theatres will present the contemporary dance work, Tukre’, that explores how cultural lineage can be communicated and shared through objects and movement. Tukre’  (meaning pieces  in Hindi) will see Raghav Handa, an Australian choreographer and dancer of Indian heritage, create a memory […]

The fine art of making chapattis  

  By Melvin Durai Back in 2013, I was really excited when I heard about the Rotimatic, a kitchen appliance that can make one roti per minute. It sounded perfect for me, because I can eat one roti per minute. I enjoy rotis (or chapattis, as I call them) more than rice. My wife, Malathi, […]

M S Dhoni calls on Indians to fill the MCG

  India’s World Cup winning captain MS Dhoni has called on Indian fans to fill the Melbourne Cricket Ground tomorrow for the knockout quarter final clash against Bangladesh. Good seats are still available for the match from www.cricketworldcup.com “The crowds in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 have been outstanding and very supportive, and we […]

Sarod Virtuoso, Khan Saheb Amjadji to perform in Sydney

  Amjad Ali Kahn with Ayaan Ali Khan and Amaan Ali Khan By K Raman After a protracted wait, Amjadji will be at the Seymour theatre on April, 24, 2015, to perform, thanks to Sri. Krishnamoorthy, Head of Soorya Organisation and Sri. Sudhir Das, The Sydney chapter chief of Soorya enterprises. This time we will […]

$10 million safety fund announced to fight crime

  Premier Mike Baird Following the death of Mrs Prabha Arun Kumar while walking through a park at Westmead a couple weeks back, Liberal government has announced a $10 million Safety Fund that aims to stamp out anti-social behaviour and to help communities fight crime at grass root level. Community groups will be given the […]

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