Archive for: February, 2021

Sam Gannon, RIP, made an impressive Test debut against India

By Kersi Meher-Homji The passing away of Australia’s fast-medium bowler Sam Gannon this month aged 73 brought back memories of the fascinating tour of India under the ever popular Bishan Bedi to Australia in 1977-78. And what a series it was, one of the most topsy-turvy I have watched! Just have a look at the […]

Pink Sari Inc. launches new vital health programs for the South Asian community

Pink Sari Inc proudly launched two new projects namely ‘Beyond Pink’ and ‘Cervical Screening for Survival’ through a digital event on Friday January 29th, 2021 funded by the Cancer Institute NSW. Pink Sari Inc. President, Ms Shantha Viswanathan, said she wants people in her community to know how important it is to participate in screening programs. […]

A contemporary adaptation to Hamlet performed in an open air lawn

By Manju Mittal This summer I attended an outdoor ”˜Thin Air productions’ live theatre play Shakespeare’s Hamlet, for the first time in an open air lawns since lockdown.  A unique theatrical presentation by local talented artists performed at the stunning venue Mahratta’s Moon Gate Courtyard, Wahroonga, School of Philosophy last weekend.  This commercially successful Shakespeare’s […]

India’s recent journey from zero to hero and back to zero

By Kersi Meher-Homji Indian cricket lovers were down in the dumps on 19th December last year when Virat Kohli’s men were dismissed for 36 all out and lost the Adelaide Test by 8 wickets. But they fought back under Ajinkya Rahane winning the Melbourne Test, heroically drawing the Sydney Test and miraculously winning the Brisbane […]

Press Statement by MEA on recent comments by foreign individuals and entities on the farmers’ protests

February 03, 2021 “The Parliament of India, after a full debate and discussion, passed reformist legislation relating to the agricultural sector. These reforms give expanded market access and provided greater flexibility to farmers. They also pave the way for economically and ecologically sustainable farming. A very small section of farmers in parts of India have […]

Sangam 2021: an exciting platform for South-Asian dispora

SANGAM 2021February 20 ”“ March 13PERFORMING ARTS FESTIVAL OF SOUTH ASIA & DIASPORASaturday February 20 ”“ Abbotsford Convent – Family Day & Dada DesiSat February 27 ”“ Dandenong Drum Theatre, Harmony Square, Walker Street ”“ Earth Matters Walking ExperienceSaturday March 6 ”“ Bunjil Place ”“ New Homes & The Flowering TreeThursday March 11, Friday March 12, […]

Farmers’ rampage loses its protest appeal

By Vijay Badhwar The nearly two-month-long farmers’ protest on Delhi outskirts has been nothing short of a intriguing game of high drama and skulduggery, a game of chess being played between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Opposition parties, the latter almost checkmated after the Republic Day imbroglio. By mobilising the farmers, it […]

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