Monthly Archives: October, 2021

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Do you know about William Shakespeare’s family in Kolkata?

Shakespear arrived in Calcutta during the early 1800s as an East India Company official, marrying Emily Amelia Thackeray in 1803.

“Indian students most welcome”: Australia ready to bring back its international students

More than 17,000 Indian students are out of Australia while 48,000 are studying onshore during the pandemic.

Are you worried about 5 to 11 year olds COVID vaccine, Here’s what we know so far

When approved, children will receive a reduced dose (one-third of the adult dose) and will receive two doses, at the same schedule as adults: approximately three weeks apart.

Air India will start Sydney-Delhi flights from 15 November, Booking opens today

Bookings open from 5:30 PM AESDT today through Air India Website, Booking Offices, Call Centre & our Authorised Travel Agents.

No exemption required to leave country for vaccinated Australians from 1 November

"As soon as my wife heard of the announcement of No exemption required to leave the country, She has called everyone back home informing that we will make it to the function."

Meet the Indian-origin bosses of Australian companies

The story of an Indian-origin CEO in Australia is definitely inspiring but it is dominated by men. It would be fair if more Indian-origin women were given an equal opportunity on the boards of Australian companies.

Indian engineers to help deliver vital Australian electricity project

“Coming from Delhi, which is the capital of India and very crowded, to Dumaresq - where there are not many people - has been very interesting. My kids keep on asking me to ‘please, send some photos of kangaroos!’ But, unfortunately, we haven’t seen any yet.”

Indian company withdraws same-sex Karvachauth advt after social media backlash by LGBTIQ community

Some social media users appreciated the advertisement for its inclusivity and progressive depiction of Hindu marriage but others said it has targeted the LGBTIQ community and Hindu festival.

Kashmiris mark Black Day to protest Pakistan’s illegal occupation

Scholars working in this area are well aware that Pakistan wants to keep the Kashmir dispute alive by sponsoring academics and activists alike to justify its huge defense spending.

Market Mantra: The equity market leads Australian shares on a high

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the promise of jabbing the majority of the nation’s population and taming the virus risk also added to Rupee optimism.

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Three Indian migrants killed in devastating highway crash in New Zealand

Police say the vehicle is believed to have crossed the centre line moments before the impact, though investigations into the cause are ongoing.

Hundreds of students set to lose qualifications as Melbourne training college registration canceled

College issued qualifications and statements of attainment without ensuring students had completed proper assessment or met competency requirements

Childcare worker Jayendra Jung Shahi granted bail over alleged slaping two toddlers

His lawyer told the court his mental health had declined following recent family tragedies, arguing he required support.
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