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PM Scott Morrison: Holi Ki Shubh Kaamnayen!

Holi 2021 Message from the Prime Minister Namaste to all my Indian Australian friends as you celebrate the Festival of Colours. Holi is a story with ancient origins ”“”“ a timeless festival that draws Indian families and communities together around the world. Last year, the colour, life and enthusiasm of Holi was overshadowed by the […]

Minerals and Trace Elements are essential for a healthy body

By Neena Badhwar When it comes to Chemistry during school years and college, both Organic and Inorganic chemistry intrigued me a lot. But didn’t realise how important it was in my day-to-day life and the body’s health. Chemistry is fully involved in all our biochemical reactions in the body. Forget how we used to separate […]

Amal: A brilliant film all around

By Devaki Parathsarathy AMAL (Now on Prime) So many times i have complained that a movie is soooo long that the message is diluted. So many times I have reviewed a movie is super cliched! As if Director Richie Mehta has heard me, he paces the movie excellently at 101 minutes! Big tick of approval […]

74 per cent of Australian parents believe their child’s education was adversely affected by COVID-19

New national research undertaken by online tutoring platform, Cluey Learning, has discovered many Australian parents will be using this year’s NAPLAN results as a yardstick to determine the impact Covid-19 has had on their child’s learning progress. An astounding 74 per cent of Australian parents whose children are undertaking NAPLAN this year feel that their […]

A pilgrimage to Lumbini, Buddha’s birthplace

By T Selva Anyone who has set foot on the grounds of Lumbini, the birthplace of Gautama Buddha, will instantly feel the aura of a holy place. Whether knowingly or otherwise, visitors bow as a Whether knowingly or otherwise, visitors bow as a mark of respect to the sacred site. Dubbed as one of the […]

Dual victories for India’s women and men in cricket

By Kersi Meher-Homji  This week has been victorious for Indian cricketers, women and men. As Virat Kohli’s men defeated England by 66 runs in the first One Day International (ODI) at Pune, Smriti Mandhana’s women beat South Africa by 10 wickets in the third Twenty20 International (T20I) at Lucknow. Ladies first! Teenager Shafali’s six appeal […]

Interview with actor Manoj Bajpayee for ZEE5’s film ”˜Silence”¦Can you hear it?’

By Neeru Saluja In a recorded audio interview, here is my interview with National Film award winning actor Manoj Bajpayee who is known for his unconventional roles. This time he is playing the role of ACP Avinash Verma in ZEE5’s investigative murder mystery ”˜Silence”¦can you hear it?’ In the exclusive interview he talks about his […]

”˜And No, I Did Not Grow Up Doing Yoga’ ”“ an interview with Aarti Vincent

By Neena Badhwar And no she did not anticipate having to move all the way to Melbourne from India to learn yoga from white yoga teachers either. And no she did not anticipate being a person of colour when she moved to Melbourne, so she went and auditioned for a play set in the Great […]

When Priyanka talked to Oprah about Nick, her wedding, dad, her mum and the memoir ‘Unfinshed’…

Priyanka Chopra, a global icon, has become the talk of the town after she gave an interview to iconic talk show host Oprah Winfrey on Super Soul. It was a virtual interview (but it didn’t seem so, all thanks to technology). Priyanka is in London and she appeared on Oprah Winfrey, who is in Maui, Hawaii, with […]

Fires last year, now floods has many stranded

There has been severe weather phenomenon faced by us all with Corona in the middle still hanging on our heads like a sword. Last years’ summer season fires are etched in our memories with water levels down to less than forty per cent in Warragamba dam and water restrictions as Sydneysiders tackled through extreme heat. […]

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