
Netflix is bringing some great off beat movies and Bollywood movies since we are fully hooked to this popular OTT platform offering a huge selection of films from India. Growing up in India one sees and feels entertainment all around. The country is filled with beautiful, diverse stories to tell, talented storytellers and crew who […]

By Devaki Parthasarathy It is autumn in the Southern hemisphere and spring in the Northern hemisphere. During both these seasons the Kapha Dosha. Kapha represents water and earth and governs our bodies insulation (fat layers) and our protective facilities, like our immune system. Our bodies during this time tend to be imbalanced, and can make us feel sluggish and […]

By Kersi Meher-Homji Oh what a feeling; India overpowering England in the fourth and final Test at Ahmedabad by an innings and winning the series 3-1. This has been India’s finest showing against England in their battle against them since 1932. And it was England’s worst batting display against all countries since 1909. After defeating […]

By Sumathi Krishnan Natak Mandali Inc (NMI) a not for profit community organisation presented two plays ”˜Teen Patti’ (Three Playing Cards) and Becharo Behram (Poor Soul Behram) staged on February 6 and 7, at the Bryan Brown Theatre Bankstown. Despite Covid-19 restrictions, audiences arrived out of their 2020 slumber with eagerness as friendly volunteers directed […]

A Review by Neena Badhwar Harmohan Walia’s coffee table book ”˜Successful stories of 50 Indo-Australians’ is making waves in Australia. Walia has been able to gather stories and struggles of Indians, their trials and triumphs, the accounts by the fifty select group that include some who have charted inspiring journey of migration to the land […]

By Kersi Meher-Homji The Ahmedabad Test which India won last night reminded me of an old song which went “Whatever you can do, I can do it better, betterrr”. It seemed that apart from India’s Rohit Sharma and England’s Zak Crawley, the batsmen seemed to hum, “However bad you can bat, I can do it […]

Feb, 2021: The Indian Support Center (ISC), a leading non-profit organization, has recently launched Notary Public Services to enable members of the community to notarize their documents as per the legal requirement of the state at a nominal and affordable cost. Through the newly launched services, members of the community can now authenticate official, […]

Netflix’s film The Girl on the Train adapted from Paula Hawkings’ novel is all set for release on 26 February. Written and directed by Ribhu Dasgupta, the film is a mystery thriller and stars Parineeti Chopra, Aditi Rao Hydari, Kirti Kulhari, Avinash Tiwary in pivotal roles. In a candid conversation, Neeru Saluja talks to the […]

The Kanga family achievements defy gravity. Spanning three generations, they have shone in multiple fields – music, science, engineering, city planning, cricket and artificial intelligence. The family in Sydney include Zubin Kanga, an internationally renowned pianist, his brother, Jehan who is a young high tech entrepreneur, his mother Marlene, the immediate past president of the […]

21.2.2021. Aged care residents, nurses and doctors, disabled support residents and hotel quarantine workers, were among the first Australians to receive a COVID-19 vaccine today in Castle Hill, New South Wales. They were joined by personnel from the Australian Defence Force and Australian Border Force alongside Australia’s Chief Medical Officer, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer […]