Yearly Archives: 2022

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New York removes reference to Swastika from anti-Semitic and fascist symbols legislation, time to take same approach in Australia

The phrase “anti-Semitic and fascist symbols including swastikas” was amended to “anti-Semitic, fascist, and neo-Nazi ideology.”

“India hits a century in style!” Ranked world number three in startup ecosystem

India is now ranked number three on the global map of countries with most unicorns behind USA and China.

Hindu and Sikh communities get more than 2 million dollar funding boost by Ministers Alan Tudge, Michael Sukkar and Jason Wood

“We are sure these places will serve our Victorian community well in the years to come.”

This interactive map of Indian Ocean Region is unbelievable, find out why?

India and Australia rely heavily on Indian Ocean shipping lanes to receive seafood, major commodities and critical energy resources.

Reserve Bank raises interest rate 25 basis points, here’s what it means for your mortgage

In case banks decide to pass on in full, the interest rate rise will increase the repayments by $65 a month on a $500,000 mortgage, and double that on a million-dollar loan.

Australia to stop taxing certain offshore income of Indian tech firms under IndAus ECTA

Australia agrees to amend its domestic tax law to stop taxation of certain offshore income of Indian firms providing technical services to Australian clients.

Growing anti-Hindu smears by Greens must be condemned by Liberal and Labor

"Some local party officials, including those of South Asian backgrounds, turn a blind eye to the slander if it gives their preferred candidate a leg up. This is a mistake and only legitimises bigotry as a political weapon."

Indian-Australian community raises $200k for deceased couple’s children

Hems and Rama Batoula died in a car crash in India. The Indian-Australian community have successfully raised $200,000 and even sent one representative to India to help the two surviving children.

Western racism towards Indians is filled with jealousy, envy, and even a form of angst 

It is demonstrative of the fragility of certain people, their inability to digest the fact that echelons of power are no longer occupied solely by people who look like them.  

Pawankhind: A gripping epic celebrating unsung heroes of Maharashtra

'Pawankhind' is about a famous incident from Maratha history where Chatrapati Shivaji's life was in danger as he was surrounded by the enemy army of Adil Shah II in the Panhala fort near Kolhapur, Maharashtra. 

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15 illegal Indian migrants deported from Australia

The group includes 10 men and one woman from Punjab, while the remaining deportees are from Haryana, Uttarakhand and Telangana.

Indian-Australian become largest overseas-born Aussies taking over England

Overseas-born individuals now make up 32 per cent of the country’s estimated population of 27.6 million—approaching the historic peak of 32.4 per cent recorded in 1891.

‘King Khan’ charged over alleged unexplained wealth in Fiji as drug investigations widens

The restraining order also covered a $400,000 property, cash held in a local bank, and four vehicles.
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