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 national anthem played in the state assembly for the first time in 60 years

Almost 60 years after Nagaland attained statehood, the Indian national anthem was played inside its assembly for the first time. This historical event took place during the commencement of...

As prices rise, newlyweds gifted gas cylinder and petrol in India

In a viral video, thoughtful wedding guests in Tamil Nadu can be seen presenting the newlyweds with petrol, a gas cylinder and garlands of...

‘3 Idiots’ fame innovator builds solar-heated tent for Indian army at Galwan Valley

World-renowned Ladakh-based engineer & education reformist Sonam Wangchuk has built a solar-powered military tent for the Indian Army at the Galway Valley. Wangchuk built a...

Australia returned couple build India’s largest sustainable plant farming business

 Sachin Dabarwar (CEO) and Shweta Darbarwar (CMO) of Simply Fresh, an agritech startup, are good examples of talented Indians returning from abroad to uplift India with...

‘Pawri ho rahi hai’: Indian army soldiers join Pakistani teen’s meme world

Dananeer Mobeen’s popular ‘pawri ho rahi hai‘ meme has become one of the biggest trends of 2021. In her video, 19-year-old Pakistani influencer was seen...

New Zealand returned vaccine trial volunteer moves to Indian court to declare Covishield unsafe

Note: COVIShield Vaccine is safe and there is no evidence to contrary. Chennai-based Asif Riaz has moved court claiming that he suffered severe side effects...

This Indian woman will be the first in 70 years to be hanged

Uttar Pradesh’s Shabnam will be the first Indian woman who will be hanged to death after India's independence. She is one of the two...

Indian ‘Ekalavya,’ Australian Guru

16-year-old leg-spinner from Nagaland, India, Khrievitso Kense is now ready to play in the big league. He is excited to be part of the Indian Premier League's players'...

Do you want to see your story on the Australian screen?

Special Broadcasting Service (SBS), is launching the Emerging Screenwriters’ Incubator. It is nationwide initiative to support the development of diverse fiction writing talent in the Australian...

Wyndham council bans trucks from parking in a residential area

In the first week of February, The Australia Today reported - 'Wyndham Council concerned with trucks parked in the residential area. Here is the...

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