Yearly Archives: 2022

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‘Gandhi Jayanti’ hosted for the first time at the Parliament of NSW

'MAHATMA Peace Symposium' aims to increase public awareness and understanding of Mahatma Gandhi’s vision of sustainability, real-development & Ahimsa (non-violence).

Netizens pay tribute to India’s success story Mangalyaan as its fuel finishes

Mangalyaan made ISRO the fourth space agency to achieve such a feat at a budget of $74 million.

Violence against Hindus in Leicester was the effect, What was the cause? 

“The truth is that a Hindu family that was celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi was attacked.” 

What happened at Shri Bhagavad Gita Park, Was it vandalised in alleged hate crime?

Shri Bhagvad Park in Canad's Brampton is spread over 3.75 acres and will have sculptures of Lord Krishna and Arjun on a chariot along with other Hindu deities.

Is recession now inevitable in Australia?

Given what’s now happening overseas, you might expect Australia’s Reserve Bank to take note and behave differently to central banks overseas.

Adani’s ‘fantasy’ railway finalist in prestigious Australian industry awards

This 200km railway project was built at the cost of $62 million and employed more than 300 people as part of the construction of the Carmichael Rail Network.

Australia starts search for a new High Commissioner to India

Barry O’Farrell AO will conclude as High Commissioner to India in February 2023.

Sky’s the limit for India-Australia relationship: CGI Manish Gupta

In an #exclusive and #candid interview, CGI Sydney Mr Manish Gupta and his wife Mrs Nimeesha Gupta share their views and experiences about living in Australia with The Australia Today.

Shashi Tharoor apologises ‘unconditionally’ after India map blunder in his manifesto

Shashi Tharoor's manifesto used a map of India that did not have parts of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. 

Do you know about ‘Mandela Effect’ – bizarre phenomenon of shared false memories?

The Mandela Effect became fodder for conspiracists – the false memories so strong and so specific that some people see them as evidence of an alternate dimension.

Must-read

Albanese vows “most ambitious” Budget to build a stronger, more resilient Australia

The reform is designed to cut duplication and fast-track major projects in energy, housing and resources, while maintaining national environmental standards.

Premier Allan accuses Liberals of train cuts as Wilson promises more PSOs in Melbourne’s west

“If this is what they’re prepared to cut on day one, imagine what comes next for the west.”

Indian-origin tech entrepreneur brings low-cost AI DRS review system to club cricket in Australia

The Darwin trial allows each team two challenges per innings, with early results showing the system reinforces on-field decisions in the majority of cases.
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