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.

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.

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.

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