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Yummy Kadi Chawal Thali

By Neena Badhwar At times one feels what to eat today. No not that. Not that even. No don’t feel like when people in the family suggest something. For a housewife this dilemma is always there. What to cook today. For the members of the family it is not a problem but the one who […]

Identity

A short story by Anu Shivaram Our monthly team meeting was almost coming to an end and the last person had just switched off his presentation when Gavin from the other team came rushing towards us.  He looked totally confused and flustered. He walked towards our manager Andrew and whispered, “Man, that young intern of […]

Deakin University celebrates 25 years in India

Deakin University has marked 25 historic years in India by announcing a special bursary of AUD$2000 for all Indian residents who study a new online course in hospital administration. Speaking at an international conference in New Delhi held to recognise the university’s 25-year journey in India, Vice-Chancellor Professor Jane den Hollander AO said Deakin’s new […]

Celebrate Holi the Vegan way

By Swati Tiwari Never doubt that a small group of committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has ”“ Margaret Mead A small and unusual group of people assembled in Hyde Park, Sydney on the 10th of March 2019. They included people in the age groups of 4-54 years […]

Madame Tussauds Sydney is hosting an exciting afternoon of pop-up Bollywood dance classes

Location:  Church St, Parramatta NSW 2150 Date:  Wednesday 3rd  April 2019 Time:  12 ”“ 2pm Cost:  Free Age:  All ages welcome! Madame Tussauds Sydney is hosting an exciting afternoon of pop-up Bollywood dance classes in Centenary Square, Parramatta on Wednesday 3rd  April. It’s all in celebration of the new  Lights, Camera, Bollywood experience  that launches […]

#MeToo. Year two.

By Sudha Kumar The #MeToo movement in 2017. Finally, there was a worldwide platform to address the widespread sexual assault and harassment experienced by women. What it revealed cut across every difference of every kind. The universality of the issue was spectacularly staggering.  On 10 March 2019 the ”˜All about women’ festival at the Sydney […]

Ashwin’s controversial run out of Buttler NOT unsporting

By Kersi Meher-Homji In the IPL match at Jaipur on Monday [25 March], King’s XI Punjab’s off-spinner Ravi Ashwin ran out Rajasthan Royal’s Jos Buttler just before delivering the ball. This has created a lot of controversy. I wonder why. The batsman at the bowler’s end takes an unfair advantage by leaving the crease before […]

Payment demanded by gift card? It’s a scam

Gift cards are increasingly the payment method of choice for scammers. Scamwatch reports show more than $5 million was lost in 2018, a 38 per cent increase compared with 2017. iTunes cards accounted for $3.1 million in losses ”“ a 156 per cent increase from the $1.23 million reported in 2017. However Scamwatch has also […]

Gurmesh from Coffs Harbour on his way to victory

A Coffs Harbour Punjabi farmer, Gurmesh Singh, has struck victory in the NSW state elections, a National party candidate, he said, the reason that he stood in election is because he wants to make the region strong and that people have equal opportunity for jobs like any other place in Australia. “I want my kids […]

Kesari ”“ Real story, Unreal depiction

Akshay Kumar as I have said before is turning into the next Mr.Bharat! The guy chooses yet again to display his nationalist urge, albeit the fact that he is a Canadian citizen! Anurag Singh’s Kesari is inspired by the true story of the battle of Saragarhi, 1897, where a band of 21 soldiers of the British Indian Army’s […]

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