Monthly Archives: October, 2021

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T20 WC: Ashwin, Rahul and Rohit standout as India defeat Australia in warm-up

Rahul and Rohit played knocks of 39 and 60 respectively as India chased down the target of 153 quite comfortably.

Remaining and expanding: what the Taliban’s return mean for jihad terrorism

The direct costs in terms of human suffering – lives lost, societies destroyed and trillions of dollars spent – are multiplied by unintended consequences and cascading problems.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison writes a heartfelt letter to Victorians

Again and again, Victorians have stepped up. Thank you to all Victorians who have had a double dose of a COVID-19 vaccine – and to those who have a first or second dose booked in.

Iqbal Hossain planted ‘Quran’ in Puja pandal, ‘Hindus Genocide’ followed in Bangladesh

Here is a detailed account of the pogrom against minority Hindus in Bangladesh during Durga Puja 2021

Former Aussie cricketer Michael Slater arrested over alleged domestic violence incident

New South Wales police confirmed that they received reports of a domestic violence incident alleged to have occurred on October 12.

“Indian girls’ power shine on stage” as Apple celebrates its women techies

One of the bright days for Indian-origin women in STEAM, who are showing their talent is unmatched.

Multicultural Minister Alex Hawke served notice for omitting ‘material facts’ on Vishal Jood issue

"It is incumbent on a Cabinet Minister issuing a statement to provide a complete, balanced, and objective account of the issue he is communicating about."

Three Indian-Americans appointed as White House Fellows

Selection into the program is based on a record of professional accomplishment, evidence of leadership skills, the potential for further growth, and a commitment to service.

I risk my life for Australians but your rules don’t allow me visit my mother: An Open letter to PM Morrison

Sir, I get bruises on my nose and ears due to mask and other PPE I wear for my 8-10 hours shift but my mother tells me over phone, "Do everything to help your chosen country Australia to be proud of you."

NSW government unveils almost half a billion-dollar plan to support survivors of domestic violence

“Everyone has a right to live a life free from violence and abuse, a right that is far too often callously eroded by those who perpetrate domestic violence.”

Must-read

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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