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.

India urges Australia to ease Covid restriction for Indian international students

“I specifically took up with Minister Payne the problems faced by Indian students in Australia because We have heard a lot from them and I think their frustrations, their feelings, are completely understandable."

Australia’s Foreign Minister praises Indian-Australians as the ‘most successful and integrated communities’

"A strong India-Australia relationship is good for our two nations but it is also good for the wider region."

Hament Dhanji becomes Australia’s first Indian-origin Supreme Court judge

He was admitted as a legal practitioner in 1990, called to the Bar in 1997 and took silk in 2010.

Taliban says it has ‘Right to Raise Voice for Muslims in Kashmir- India, but why?

India's aim is to ensure Afghanistan is not used for the terrorist activity of any kind against India.

Hindu community demands to differentiate between Nazi symbol and Hindu Swastika amid proposed ban

Fact: Hindus adorn the auspicious Swastika symbol on new houses, vehicles, machines, and other valuable items as a symbol of prosperity and abundance.

How to get permission to travel outside Australia? Here’s all details

Do you need to leave Australia citing emergency, compassionate or family reasons? DHA lists the reasons that can allow you permission to leave.

Former Australian cricketer dreams to get the Smart Ball into India’s gully cricket

Smart Ball has an electronic microchip installed inside and it can provide important data such as speed, spin and power right from the 22 yards.

India exploring trade deals with Australia on ‘give and take basis’

If India is to be kept engaged in these negotiations tariff reductions will need to be worked out as well. Reduced tariffs on rare earth and minerals, which are much needed for India's next-generation products and programmes.

Australia Post underpaid about $1.8 million to 19,500 former staff

The Fair Work Ombudsman has urged Australia Post staff with concerns to contact it on 13 13 94.

Australia and India to participate in high-end military exercise

Chief of Navy, Vice Admiral Michael Noonan, said Australia’s participation in the multilateral Exercise MALABAR 2021 would strengthen our collective ability to contribute to regional security.

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British tourists deported from India for allegedly putting pro-Palestine stickers in holy town

“Our monitoring of foreign nationals is very strict. Anyone found breaching tourist visa conditions will face strict action, including deportation and blacklisting.”

Record growth for TAFE and VET students in South Australia

Student numbers rose by 4 per cent to 67,915, while subject enrolments jumped 7.6 per cent and training hours increased 8.3 per cent. Program enrolments also grew by 0.6 per cent—the only increase nationwide.
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