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.

Melbourne and Sydney in World’s Top 10 Most Liveable Cities for 2023

Three other Australian cities - Perth, Adelaide, and Brisbane ranked 12th and 16th respectively.

India’s Vistara beats Qantas to find a place in the world’s best airlines

The focus of the survey is for customers to make their own, personal choices as to which airline they consider to be the best, underlining the brand as the Passenger's Choice Awards.

Indian MP Sanjay Raut appeals United Nations to declare 20 June as ‘World Traitors Day’

Indian domestic politics reaches UN office with a letter by Shiv Sena (UBT) MP.

Bollywood film ‘Hindi-Vindi’ to be shot in Australia

"We are also proud to be working with a talented cast and crew from Australia and India, and we believe that the creative collaboration will showcase the best of both cultures."

Dushyanthi Thangiah awarded OAM for service to the community

Dushy was born to Sri Lankan parents with strong ties to India - both grandmothers are Indians!

Australia India business on boom as Austin gets first order

"We also see India as a logical market expansion opportunity given our existing experience in the Australian iron ore sector."

New advisory for the USA amidst rising random mass shootings

Earlier, either the USA has been considered pretty safe in terms of tourism or the foreign governments did not attempt to challenge this narrative.

Nepal Airlines to start 14 hours Sydney-Kathmandu direct flights from June 21

While more than 130,000 Nepalis live in Australia which includes 60,000 students, Nepal caters to almost 40,000 Australian tourists.

Massive fire that lead to building collapse and evacuation in Sydney now contained 

Hundreds of people were evacuated from the area near the building on Randle Street near Central Station.

Two Indian-origin professors appointed Fellows of the prestigious Australian Academy of Science

Prof. Brajesh Singh, a Soil Ecologist, and Prof. Pankaj Sah, a Neuroscientist. are among this year’s 20 new Fellows who are migrants and all now call Australia home.

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