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.

One million new driving licences to be issued in the wake of Optus data breach

About 342,000 Victorians will receive their new licences by the end of the year, while the remaining 600,000 can expect their cards to arrive by the first quarter of 2023.

No privacy for King Kohli in Australia

Australian cricketer David Warner called this invasion of Kohli's privacy "ridiculous, totally unacceptable."

Jagdish Chugh and Santhana Selvendra receive Senior Achiever’s Award

These prestigious awards celebrate Victorians whose kindness and generosity make the state stronger and fairer.

Four Sri Lankan Australians receive Multicultural Awards for Excellence

The 2022 Victorian Multicultural Awards for Excellence recognise people and organisations who have fostered cross-cultural understanding.

Australia’s Nepali community ready to celebrate Hindu festival of Chhath

"As our community in Australia is growing day by day it has been very important to keep our traditional values and essence alive."

Indian-Australian mother wins Ms Royalty International Pageant

Ruchika Rawat will now represent Australia on the international stage and compete with contestants from across the globe at the World Royalty International Pageant to be held in the US in 2024.

Players forced to skip practice and go hungry in Sydney, No royal service for King Kohli and team India

"Sub-standard hotel accommodation, cold food and far away practice ground are among the odds team India is facing in ICC T20 world Cup"

Maharaja, Don and Little Master: When Indian cricketers wished an Australian would hit century against them

Sir Bradman scored his hundredth first-class century against India while leading an Australian Eleven in Sydney.

Australian high school students writing at below expected levels: says report

Based on NAPLAN writing results from 2011 to 2018, AERO report notes that most Australian Year 9 students use punctuation at a Year 3 level.

Astonishing truth behind India’s low rank in Global Hunger Index

"It has been driven almost entirely by an incorrectly recorded rise in the number of children who have low bodyweight for their height.

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