Archive for: March, 2022

Australia and Japan announce investments in India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison held a virtual summit on Monday, March 21. The two leaders committed closer bilateral ties in trade, critical minerals, migration and mobility, and education. Australian PM Scott Morrison has announced investment of Rs 1500 crore in India in several sectors like technology, critical minerals, etc […]

Morrison and Modi talked on bilateral relations between India and Australia in a virtual meeting on March 21

Prime minister Scott Morrison held a virtual meeting with Prime Minster Narendra Modi on March 21, 2022. He wished Mr. Modi a joyful Holi which was celebrated on Friday. The virtual meeting was to drive the two countries’ bilateral cooperation to new heights. Mr. Morrison said, “Our meeting today is, of course, set against the […]

गूगल पे गुस्सा क्यों? … संतराम बजाज

मुझे गूगल पर बहुत गुस्स्सा आता है आजकल| आप पूछेंगे क्यों भाई? बात समझने के लिए, जरा आप को थोड़ा धीरज से बैठना होगा और बिना टोके, मेरी बात ध्यान से, कान लगा कर सुननी होगी| हम जब बच्चे होते थे, हाँ भई सच है, हम भी कभी बच्चे थे| उस समय गूगल नाम की […]

CISIRO on a mission to end plastic waste

CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, will tackle Australia’s plastic pollution challenges, pledging to help Australia reduce its plastic waste by 80 per cent over this decade. An initial $50M will be invested in CSIRO’s Ending Plastic Waste Mission funded through contributions by CSIRO, industry, government, university, and other organisations and will develop cutting-edge science and […]

‘Kashmir Files’ relives Kashmiri Pandits’ plight

By Neena Badhwar The Kashmir Files, a movies just released worldwide, has been like an emotional volcano that has erupted among the Indian community all over, especially for the Hindus. Where was this shameful episode hiding for the last 30 years; why was it swept under the carpet for so long; was it for political […]

“Bura na maano! Holi hai”

Ritu Ghai from U.P. After nearly 2 years of covid restrictions, the festival of colours is back in every part of India and even globally. Living in Vaishali, a family friendly residential locality of UP swarmed with malls, markets, high rise complexes and metro station, I am witness to a scenario that is abuzz with […]

Guards At The Taj : An intense dark comedy that makes a captivating experience to watch

Reviewed By Saba Zaidi Abdi Guards At The Taj staged by National Theatre of Parramatta (NTofP) from  February 24 to March 5 was a significant production in many ways; It was their first production of a play written, directed and performed by an all Indian origin cast and staged in the hub of South Asian […]

An epic draw as Babar and Rizwan fight till the end

By Kersi Meher-Homji Usually a high-scoring draw is boring. But not this one in Karachi between Australia and Pakistan which ended last night. The final day of the second Test was electrifying; any of the three results was possible – a win for either side or a draw. Winning the toss Australia batted and batted […]

Vasan Srinivasan continues as one of the 17-member team of Australian Multicultural Council

The Australian Government has announced the 17 members who will serve on the Australian Multicultural Council (AMC) for its next three-year term. Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs, Alex Hawke, said the new AMC membership offered both continuity and renewal, with six former serving members and 11 new members, including two youth […]

India wins Test and series thanks to Shreyas, Bumrah and Pant

By Kersi Meher-Homji It has been a season of wins, only wins and nothing but wins for Indian cricketers. They have won 15 of the 16 matches played this season (93.7 percent victory rate) with one draw. Last night they beat Sri Lanka by 238 runs in just three days of the pink ball day-night […]

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