AMIT SARWAL

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Amit Sarwal is Melbourne-based academic, writer, translator, and former radio broadcaster. He is the Founding Convenor of Australia-India Interdisciplinary Research Network (AIIRN), Co-founder of the Australia Today news network and Founder of Kula Press.

Mystery object on Australian beach could be debris from India’s Chandrayaan-1 launcher

Debris look "very similar to the "Third and fourth stages of the PSLV-C11 launcher" used during the Chandrayaan-1."

Australian and Indian innovation ecosystems join hands to make change

"We are very excited to partner with Australian and Indian corporates and the innovation ecosystem who believe in making change."

Is Bollywood next stop for critically acclaimed ‘Metro Manila’ star Jake Macapagal

Metro Manila a critically acclaimed film earned him a nomination for 'Most Promising Newcomer' at the BIFA Awards.

Leela Subramaniam nominated among the shining stars of Vocational Training Awards

Leela plans to eventually open her own 20-seater fine dining restaurant and work towards winning some chef hats.

Why is India emerging as popular destination for international student recruitment?

61% of responding US colleges and universities indicated that they have received more applications for 2023-24.

Mahindra Scorpio crosses Australia’s toughest desert in record time

Scorpio crossed 1100 sand dunes and endured a peak outside temperature of 50 degrees Celsius, all in 13 hours, 21 minutes and 5 seconds.

Indian-origin Sachin Kumar to expand product and partnerships at News Sport Network

Prior to joining News Corp Australia in 2019, Sachin worked for almost a decade in leadership positions at Cricket Australia to develop strategy, scheduling and international relations.

Australia’s ‘green gold’ enters India, set to rival New Zealand and European Union

Avocados Australia is optimistic about growth in the Indian market and has observed that Australia's proximity to India is “very favourable” compared with its competitors.

More than $690k in grant to support Australia and India creative collaborations

The six grant recipients for 2022-23 represent a diverse range of cultural sectors from new media to textile design.

Indian international students rate Australia high on teaching and education experience

Indian and Nepalese respondents tended to rate having family and friends in Australia and the possibility of permanent residency/migration as key reasons to come here to study.

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Foreign fishing boats torched as Australia sends hardline border warning

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School breaks make up more than an hour of the day. Should they be considered part of learning?

Recess and lunch are generally regarded as “breaks” from learning – where children can play or have free time.
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