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.

Driver fined for driving with mattresses tied to roof with bedsheets

The car was a small four-door black sedan and the driver had recruited his friends to help him transport his bed.

No quarantine in NSW for fully vaccinated international students

The second flight will bring in students from India and other South Asian countries as per the NSW government's schedule.

Indian Ph.D. researchers studying in Australia win the most prestigious scholarship

Their projects aim to solve the high energy usage of Internet of Things (IoT) communication networks and to improve petrochemical refinery wastewater treatment.

Rare records of 320,000 Punjabi soldiers from World War I released online

In fact, Punjabi soldiers comprised of all Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs and made up almost a third of the British Indian armed forces.

Former Australian Prime Minister points finger at Narendra Modi for abolishing Article 370 in Kashmir

On being pointed to human rights abuse in China, Mr. Keating diverted and instead pointed finger at India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

International students’ entry to New Zealand in early 2022 is unlikely

The protesting students claim that despite paying thousands of dollars and having valid work visas, Indian offshore migrants are fighting for their rights.

Should daily singing the Australian national anthem be made compulsory in schools?

Many indigenous and migrant activists feel that the lyrics do not accurately represent them and their heritage.

51 per cent drop in international student applications at Australian universities

"I cannot be clearer about our desire to get international students back into the country. They have been an incredible source of revenue for our institutions and other businesses," said Minister Tudge

Diwali is not a Hindu festival, claims JNU researcher, but what do you think?

Readers have questioned the logic and timing of publishing a "nonsense" piece on the day of Diwali.

Should Australia declare optional public holiday on Diwali?

In countries such as the UK, South Africa, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, Indian community leaders and Hindu organisations are demanding that the most important national festival of Hindus, Diwali, be considered for inclusion on the national calendar as a public holiday.

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