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.

Life of Indian spy princess who fought Nazis to be made into a TV drama series

Noor Khan was born on January 1, 1914, in the Russian capital Moscow. Her father, Inayat Khan, a musician and Sufi preacher, and mother,...

An appeal to Biharis living in Australia

Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has appealed to Bihari entrepreneurs settled abroad. Mr Kumar has offered a hassle-free experience if the diaspora chooses to set...

Indian restaurant owner tries to send the samosa into space

An Indian fast-food restaurant owner in Bath called Neeraj Gadher tried to send samosa and a wrap in space. However, the package landed in France. Gadher,...

Do you know about these new penalties for travellers who don’t declare high-risk biosecurity goods?

Australia has strengthened its biosecurity laws with new increased penalties. This applies to travellers who fail to declare high risk biosecurity goods at the Australian...

An Indian-origin man’s small initiative to replace plastic bags in Australia

According to WWF Australia, on average, Australians use 130 kg of plastic per person each year. And only 9% of this usage goes into...

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