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.

Indian-Australian professor’s first-of-its-kind book can help mining, infrastructure, and agricultural projects

The in-depth knowledge of geotechnical details of soils and rocks of any given country can help create stable and high-performance infrastructure and facilities.

Seven Australian universities in world’s top-100 ranking

Out of the 37 top universities in Australia, seven feature in the prestigious top 100 Times Higher Education World University Ranking 2023. 

‘It’s Zo time’: Savarirayan becomes first Indian heritage Australian female footy player

International Day of the Girl: Zoe Savarirayan is a former NPL soccer star with the Bulleen Lions and was selected as a rookie for North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos from Wesley College.

Anjali and Aishwarya shine in Victorian Honour Roll of Women

Aishwarya Kansakar is a technology futurist while Anjali Shama is a passionate climate change activist.

India’s Tata Steel taps into Australia’s critical mineral resources to increase production

This new business collaboration by the world's number ten steel manufacturer has the potential to deliver benefits to both Australia and India.

20.4kg Tiranga Barfi wins sweets competition at Diwali show 

Shakuntala Chand feels that others too should make traditional Indian sweets and showcase their talent in such competitions.

Do you know when Australia officially allowed Indian students?

The small but growing numbers of early Indian students proved active members of friendship associations between Australia and India.

STEM Sisters and Institute of Health and Nursing Australia winners at the Victorian Premier’s Awards

Dr Ruwangi Fernando of STEM Sisters and Bijo Kunnumpurath of IHNA received the awards for best Student Experience and Private Education and Training respectively.

India’s Tata set to capture small electric car market through Tiago

Tata's Tiago EV, priced a little under $A16,000, will be the most affordable electric vehicle available in India.

Australia’s next cricket star inspired by Rahul Dravid

"I idolised Rahul Dravid growing up," says 18-year-old Teague Wyllie - the youngest Sheffield Shield centurion.

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