JITARTH JAI BHARADWAJ

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Jai Bharadwaj, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Australia Today, is an award-winning journalist with a proven track record in international media. Renowned for his expertise in broadcasting, storytelling, and investigative reporting, he combines rigorous fact-checking with data-driven insights to deliver impactful journalism.

BCCI sacks assistant and fielding coaches after Australia series debacle

The coaching shake-up comes on the heels of new guidelines issued by the BCCI in January aimed at restoring structure and discipline within the senior men’s team.

Dutton edges out Albanese in fiery third leaders’ debate focused on cost of living, energy, and global leadership

Dutton strongly defended the Coalition’s push for nuclear energy, arguing that Australian households are paying triple the electricity costs of nuclear-powered countries.

Infosys to acquire Australian cybersecurity firm The Missing Link, expanding digital footprint in Asia-Pacific

This acquisition gives Infosys access to The Missing Link’s advanced Global Security Operations Centre (GSOC) and highly skilled teams

Dutton scores points in second debate as Albanese dodges, deflects, and under-delivers

Peter Dutton came ready to fight, which could mark the beginning of a serious political comeback.

Federal election security in crisis after PM confronted by alt-right protesters in Melbourne hotel

In recent weeks, at least 10 events involving both Labor and Coalition figures have been disrupted.

Salima Tete to lead 26-member Indian women’s Hockey squad for Australia tour

“We are working hard on fitness, decision-making, and building a resilient mentality."

Lights, Camera, Justice: ‘My Melbourne’ Film Sparks ICC Action with Special Funds for Afghan Women’s Cricket Team

"It is about reclaiming our identity, our passion, and our right to dream. We've lost our homeland, but not our hope."

Liberal Party pledges $5 million for Shri Durga Temple’s Education and Cultural Centre in Melbourne’s West

It will support language classes, health programs, youth support, performing arts education and social services for over 200,000 members of Victoria's Hindu community

Indian Consulate in Melbourne vandalised again — where is the swift justice Premier Allan promised?

“It’s not just graffiti — it’s a message of intimidation aimed at our community.”

​Dutton pledges to drive down car prices, axe penalty scheme hitting families

"Instead of making life easier, Labor is making it harder and more expensive."

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