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.

Indian-Australian scientists create new way to develop nutritional supplements

It could also prove vital in making everything from medicines, supplements, and biofuels to cosmetics and animal-free meat.

Tired of filling admission forms for multiple universities? Do read this

A new and less complex way to admit international students to Australian universities with one window admission a real possibility.

Khalistan map showing ‘Shimla’ as capital released in Pakistan

Pannu's map left "Kartarpur Sahib' one of the holiest Sikh pilgrims out of Khalistan.

Indian Supreme Court frames new rules for students studying Medicine abroad, Here’s detail

This judgment will affect more than 15,000 students who are studying medicine degree abroad.  

Will you help Australian Federal Police by just sharing your childhood photo?

The researchers need a database of at least 100,000 ethically-sourced images for training the AI algorithm by the end of this year.

Greens leader apologises for Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial comments

The Greens leader also raised the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial in state parliament, interjecting during a debate to criticise Labor MP.

Should ‘Gandhi’ accommodate Tagore and Kalam on Indian currency notes?

This move comes as the Modi government wishes to explore the possibility of including watermarks of multiple figures on currency notes. 

Sydney man sentenced for offensive email campaign against Federal politicians

He is the first individual in Australia to be successfully prosecuted and sentenced for contravening section 329(1) of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.

Woman swims 22 miles to marry boyfriend she met on Facebook 

Krishna entered the wild forests of Sunderban, known for its Royal Bengal Tigers, and then swam for an hour in the river to enter India to marry Abhik.

Albanese asks Fair Work Commission to increase minimum wage, hesitates to give a figure

The Fair Work Commission is going to meet today to carry out its annual wage review that would affect three million people.

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