AMIT SARWAL

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Dr Amit Sarwal is the Co-Founder and Editor of The Australia Today, with a career spanning broadcast media and academic leadership. He brings strategic vision, cross-cultural expertise, and editorial innovation to storytelling that connects communities and amplifies diverse voices.

Victorian multifaith leaders unite to support renaming of Berwick lake to Guru Nanak Lake

The leaders declared, “Your hurt is our hurt, and your strength is our strength,” while embracing the teachings of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism.

Fiji entrepreneurs praised for setting higher standards at the International Business Awards

The 2024 Prime Minister’s International Business Awards (PMIBA) held at the Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort, the event was a reflection of the country’s commitment to fostering an environment that nurtures creativity, sustainability, and economic growth.

Australia’s first Anti-Slavery Commissioner begins work to tackle modern slavery crisis

Senator Chris Evans will commence his five-year term today, marking a milestone in the Albanese Government’s commitment to eradicating modern slavery.

Adani Group stocks rebound as alleged DoJ indictment raises more questions than answers

Legal experts point that the charges against Adani raise serious concerns about the extraterritorial application of U.S. law, as the individuals involved are based in India.

Bluey proves Aussie kids’ TV matters, but content rules remain in limbo

Bluey’s global success exemplifies the demand for relatable, high-quality Australian content, blending humour and life lessons in a way that resonates across generations.

Court steps in to protect Hindu temple amid rising violent Khalistani threats and police inaction

The move comes amid heightened tensions and threats from pro-Khalistan groups, including Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), which have targeted Indian consular activities in Canada.

Australia supports legal clinic to combat domestic violence in Maharashtra and Goa

By leveraging data-driven insights, the foundation fosters local solutions and systemic change, engaging families, law enforcement, and community leaders

India’s ‘One Nation One Subscription’ scheme a game-changer for research and education

20 million students, teachers, and researchers across 6,300 institutions will be able to access thousands of high-impact international journals, all through a unified digital portal.

Tamil language’s revival in Fiji gets a boost from India

Two Tamil teachers from India will be stationed at Sangam schools in Rakiraki and Labasa to educate and inspire future generations.

Sydney’s Aditya Paul crowned national Spelling Bee champion

Competing against over 70,000 students nationwide, Aditya secured victory with a score of 29/30 in an astonishing 1:34.433—an impressive 39 seconds faster than the runner-up.

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