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.

Sheer grit and dedication: Meet gymnast Vedant Sawant representing Australia in Artistic World Cup

"I want to produce the highest level of gymnastics I can possibly produce. That goal is never ending and that is the beauty of it."

Sydney’s Dr Asha Chand conferred ‘Nav Rattan of India’ award

Dr Asha Chand has been awarded the Nav Rattan (Nine Jewels) of India award on the eve of the country’s Republic Day (January 26,...

McDonald’s Australia launches special Valentine’s Day box with message in Hindi and Punjabi

The box will feature the word “I love you” written around the outside of the box in the top 10 languages spoken in Australia.

Swati Dave will be inaugural Chair of the Centre for Australia-India Relations

“Australia’s partnership with India is a critical part of shaping the region want:  prosperous, stable, secure and respectful of sovereignty.”

Want to master Indian dance & music, try Lata Mangeshkar Scholarship for Australia

"The coming generations will remember her as a stalwart of Indian culture, whose melodious voice had an unparalleled ability to mesmerise people."

Here is why migrant women work in low-pay jobs despite being highly skilled

CEDA has highlighted the worsening gender segregation in critical industries such as construction, technology, health and education.

Rajwinder Singh to be extradited to Australia for alleged murder of Toyah Cordingley

The public prosecutor Ajay Digpaul told the court that Cordingley’s killing was a “heinous offence”.

Australia-India $6 million strategic research grants open for 2023

The Australian Government is celebrating 15 years of the AISRF in the same year that India marks 75 years of independence. 

Will ChatGPT take away your job?

ChatGPT says it expects “jobs that involve repetitive tasks, data entry and simple decision making are most likely to be replaced..."

Indian community does not cause problems and follows the laws, says Dr Rich McCormick  

US Congressman Rich McCormick told Congress that the Indian-American community does not cause problems and follows the laws.

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