Monthly Archives: April, 2022

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Indian trick shot sensation from Kashmir kicks his way to glory

Shah Huzaib is looking forward to greater exposure and wants to travel across India showcasing his unique talent.

Indian scientists develop ‘space bricks’ to build homes on Mars

ISRO and IISc's method can produce space bricks of various complex shapes and sizes.

Indian entrepreneurs create Australian playground theme party venue

The play area, inspired by the time Sinaya spent in Melbourne, is based on the theme of Australian playgrounds that encourages the idea of kids being one with nature when it comes to play.

Swastika: An auspicious symbol deceitfully misrepresented

Those who know Swastika only as Nazi Hakenkreuz (Hooked Cross) may be surprised to learn that it is one of the oldest, most widely distributed religious symbols in the world.

Australian UAV Technologies signs MoU with India’s defence services startup

This is probably the first of its kind MoU between defence industry companies since the initial initiatives of the Australia-India Free Trade Agreement came into effect.

Why Indians are self-loathing and What’s its connection to India’s Anglosphere?

Sadly, India’s political independence did not mean civilizational independence.

Indian-Australian horse trainer eyeing for the next big win

Sandhu, who has a team of around 30 horses in work, is looking forward to growing his stables and a change of fortune by winning more races in 2022.

Australian cricketer Mitch Marsh admitted to hospital after contracting COVID-19 in India

Australian all-rounder Mitch Marsh has been admitted to hospital in India after testing positive for COVID-19.

Outrage over giant Nazi symbol on Melbourne football field

Victoria has started the legal process to ban the public display of Nazi symbols.

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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