Yearly Archives: 2022

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IndiaAt75: “Talent will be basis to fulfil dreams of country in next 25 years,” PM Modi

"I urge the youth to dedicate the next 25 years of their lives to the development of the nation. We will work towards even the development of the entire humanity. That is the strength of India."

India’s march towards Aatmanirbharta is good for world at large

It may be more prudent to think of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for “Aatmanirbharta” as Self-Reliance 2.0.

Australia was first to hoist independent India’s flag in the world, just seven hours after gaining independence

The First High Commissioner of India to Australia Sir Ragunath Paranjpye was joined by 350 guests including community members in traditional Indian dresses who celebrated "The New India."

15 years of experiments have overturned a major assumption about how thirsty plants actually are

#NationalScienceWeek: Have you ever wondered just how much water plants need to grow, or indeed why they need it?

#EXCLUSIVE: Hindu dancer left British India but returned to Independent India from Australia

Shivaram was the “star of India” who enjoyed constant attention from an excited Australian public.

Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav: 75 Years of Progressive India

India has become a favourite investment destination garnering the highest annual FDI inflow of $83.57 billion in FY21-22 despite the Pandemic.

Canberra Airport evacuated after a gunman fired shots in check-in area

Australian Federal Police has advised members of "the members of the public to not attend the airport at this time."

‘Time to tell our stories’: India approves film co-production treaty with Australia

Australia has emerged as a preferred destination for shooting Indian films and the government hopes that Indian locales will be used by Australian filmmakers looking for new projects.

A new book about 12 experiments that changed the world sidelines the role of beautiful theory in physics

#NationalScienceWeek: The book takes us through 12 important experiments within physics from roughly the last century and a half.

Indian-origin writer Salman Rushdie stabbed on stage by Hadi Matar in New York

Salman Rushdie has a fatwa of $3 million on his head for anyone who kills him.

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Bikram Lama’s death while homeless exposes ‘invisible’ crisis and lack of support to international student

Bikram Lama, 32, died in December last year in Hyde Park, just metres from the busy entrance to St James station.

Indian-Australian scientist Prof. Zora Singh wins top international horticulture honour

Foundation Professor of Horticultural Science at Edith Cowan University in Western Australia, he has led major advancements in postharvest technologies, fruit quality, and supply chain innovation.

Three Indian-origin women in Australia’s G20 Youth delegation tackling global challenges

The trio will take on key negotiation roles across major global challenges, including economic reform, job creation, food security, global health, and conflict resolution.
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