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.

Kin of the head of ‘world’s largest family’, in India, refuse to perform his last rites

The 76-year-old with 39 wives, over 90 children and at least 33 grandchildren

Is this the beginning of Indian National Congress’ demise?

"I DON'T WANT TO COMMENT ON WHAT THE PARTY LEADERSHIP HAS DONE OR NOT DONE. WE HAVE REACHED A STAGE IN INDIAN POLITICS WHERE DECISIONS OF THIS NATURE ARE NOT BASED ON IDEOLOGY AT ALL."

Australian universities to collaborate with Indian institutions on cyber security

The aim of this strategy is "to deliver a safer, more secure and prosperous cyberspace across Australia, the Indo-Pacific and the world.

Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne & Brisbane among world’s top ten Most Liveable cities

Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth have performed better than Melbourne which used to be at rank 2 and has now fallen at rank 8

Australian ultra-marathoner raising money for Covid-relief in India

“Your run or walk can take place anywhere, at any time on the weekend across the event weekend. We welcome runners of all abilities from all over the world to join us for this important cause."

11-year-old Theekshitha Karthik is the Prime Minister’s Spelling Bee national champion

WELL DONE TO ALL THE STUDENTS ACROSS THE COUNTRY WHO TOOK UP THE CHALLENGE, AND CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE WINNERS

Indian-origin police officer Gurpreet Arora awarded Order of Merit

THIS IS NOT JUST MY ACHIEVEMENT, IT IS AN ACHIEVEMENT FOR THE WHOLE COMMUNITY AND I WISH TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO HAVE HELPED ME ON THIS JOURNEY.

Are you International student stuck in India due to Australia’ travel ban?

Scores of students currently enrolled in higher education institutes have paid international fees but are studying online from home.

Bollywood star Evelyn Sharma marries Indian-Australian Dr Tushaan Bhindi in Queensland

They were planning to get married ever since their engagement but the Covid-19 pandemic ‘slowed down’ their plans.

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Coalition pledges $524 million to duplicate Donnybrook Road in Melbourne’s north

“Removing the bottleneck at the level crossing and duplicating the entire eight-kilometre stretch is part of the coaliation plan to deliver infrastructure to the very communities that have been starved of it.”

Prime Minister Albanese launches Pacific skills initiative in Fiji, says ‘education changes lives’

The launch formed part of Albanese's official visit to Fiji, during which he and Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka signed the landmark Vuvale Union and Ocean of Peace Alliance treaties, deepening cooperation on security, economic development and people-to-people links.

Australia’s housing market is cooling. Perhaps our expectations should too

Households have undoubtedly felt the effects of higher interest rates and rising living costs, but the Reserve Bank’s loan-level data show that mortgage arrears remain low.
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