Yearly Archives: 2022

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‘The Joke’ Freedom House report again ranks India ‘partly free’

Freedom House has downgraded India to “partly free” after listing it as “free” in the reports for 2018, 2019 and 2020.

Hindu temple BAPS responds to Ukrainian humanitarian crisis: Establishes mobile kitchen feeding thousands of refugee in Poland

This mobile kitchen has begun feeding around 1,000 hot vegetarian meals daily to refugees of all faiths and nationalities.

Changes to Subclass 476, 407 and 408 Visa announced, Here’ details

Temporary visa holders working in, or intending to work in, any sector of the Australian economy will be able to apply for the Pandemic Event visa.

Why the West is pretending to need India for the war in Ukraine

Here is one possibility; They are not seeking our help, they are just trying to demonize India.

Indian international student wins $16K in unpaid wages

All this left her financially broke and severely depressed as Satinder left the job without being paid.

Australia plans to invest $10 million in international education innovation to minimise skills shortage

In the 2019-20 financial year, the Indian student market was estimated to be worth 6.6 billion dollars to the country’s economy.

Queensland floods: Eight dead, three others missing

All schools in the southeast have been closed and people are urged to work from home.

ISKCON temple in Ukraine opens doors for providing food and shelter

ISKCON global has also launched a website to find the nearest temple in Ukraine, Poland and Hungary.

Market Mantra: Worst week since October 2020 amid Ukraine crisis

A recent poll done by Reuters found that the RBA will raise interest rates for the first time in over a decade in the July-September quarter.

Shreyas Iyer, Jadeja fire India to win over Sri Lanka in 2nd T20I, seal series 2-0

Chasing 184, India got off to a bad start as the side lost skipper Rohit Sharma in the first over.

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Coalition vows to cap top public sector pay as election battle over spending intensifies

Wilson said the savings generated from the cap, estimated at more than $20 million over the next decade, would be redirected toward essential services

Australia’s largest gallery to host exhibition on Hindu god Vishnu’s avatars

“Vishnu’s avatars are responsive, dynamic and shaped by the cultures and communities that embrace them – whether in centuries past or today.”

How a 90s Hindi pop hit turned Australia’s iconic animal into a youth trend in India

Teenagers in India began carrying small koala soft toys clipped to their pockets, turning the cuddly Australian animal into a symbol of youthful charm and romance.
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