Archive for: August, 2019

”˜Ten Years to Home’: A Pleasing Theatrical Presentation of a Moving Tale

By Aradhana Bhatt Every migrant is a living story, a story that often remains untold. But when a story of the first (or one of the first migrant families) migrant family who landed on the shores of Australia in the 1950s, is told and told from a female perspective, the result is the delicately depicted […]

They’re all the same, including BJP

By Vijay Badhwar Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a nationalist and an idealist. His ”˜Mann ki Baat’, a monthly broadcast on All India Radio, is a popular interaction with people on his thoughts about all aspects of life and nation building, but, it seems, what he preaches falls on deaf ears within his Bharatiya […]

Rajah, the nation’s pride!

A poem by Saanvi Tara In the residence of the Savannah,lives one, feared by all,with a tangerine colour; shades of red here and there.Your textured skin girdled with black,a wonderful creation by Him, really,with white, sharp teeth inherited from the saber tooth,you stand tall amidst them all. There once was a time wherein you ran […]

Sadhguru in Sydney: ‘This is the best time for immense potential for humanity to transform’

By Sudha Kumar Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev was in Sydney in July. He addressed a huge gathering of about 4800 people at the Dome, Sydney Olympic Park. His last visit was about seven years ago. The gathering was an eclectic mix of all hues of humans. There was a music ensemble that rendered live soulful music […]

First sponsored parent visas granted

Parents from South Africa, Venezuela, China, South Korea, Bolivia, the UK and Egypt and India will soon be in Australia with their families after being granted the first visas under the Morrison Government’s new Temporary Sponsored Parent Visas. Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs David Coleman said more than 1300 sponsorship applications […]

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