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.

Australia’s CQ University and Infosys create landmark partnership to train and educate youth

Central Queensland University is also celebrating twenty years of association with India and South Asia.

NSW Liberals-Nationals promise $900,000 to support Indian cultural celebrations

Mohit Kumar, the Liberal candidate for Riverstone, says the Indian events are some of the brightest and most inviting.

India jumps while Australia slips one spot in Global Soft Power 2023 ranking

The ranking is based on a survey of 111,364 people across 101 countries.

Two Australians help celebrate 150 years of Kolkata trams

The India-Australia friendship trams have names like Bondhu, Calbourne, Durga, Tramjatra, Sundari, Cricket, Baccha, Paribeshbondhu, Gitanjali, and Love Tram Save Tram.

Australian, NRI and OCI students can now apply for India’s undergraduate entrance examination

India was hosting over 47,000 overseas students in 2019 and is aiming increase this number to 200,000 by 2023.

Meet Raj from ‘Mitran Da Naa Chalda’

The film will be released by Zee Studio on International Women's Day (8 March 2023).

At least five Australian universities to open campuses in India, announcement next week

In the last year, Australia has seen a 160 percent jump in the number of students coming from India to start a degree.

Learn the ‘Seven Research Mantras’ for success in the academic world

Dr Sanjay Kumar Shukla is hopeful that these mantras will be implemented in universities to save young researchers valuable time and help in their mental wellbeing.

Dr Dipti Talaulikar named finalist in 2023 ‘ACT Woman of the Year Award’

Dr Dipti Talaulikar moved to Australia two decades ago and has been dedicated to improving patient well-being and tailoring personalised treatment plans for those in her care.

Don’t use the term ‘Bollywood’, says Smriti Mundhra of ‘The Romantics’

The Netflix docu-series showcases the impact of YRF films in shaping India’s pop culture for the past 50 years.

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ISIS claims deadly Islamabad bombing amid warnings of extremist blowback

Repeated international warnings that the direct or indirect cultivation of extremist networks — whether for global jihad or against neighbouring India or Afghanistan — would ultimately prove self-destructive for Pakistan are now playing out.

Foreign fishing boats torched as Australia sends hardline border warning

The Border Force says the action reflects a broader surge in enforcement across northern Australia, confirming a 40 per cent increase in the destruction of seized vessels this financial year compared with the same period last year.

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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