JAI BHARADWAJ

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Founder and Editor in Chief of The Australia Today. Experienced Journalist with a demonstrated history of working in the international media industry. Skilled in Broadcasting, Storytelling, Video, News Writing, and Google Analytics and Fact Check.

Australian security agencies to crack down on illegal migrants at Federation Square Khalistan propaganda meet

SFJ organisers are promising temporary residents to support towards permanent residency if they agree to work for Khalistan propaganda.

Indian Republic day celebrated in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Canberra with fanfare

High Commissioner Vohra thanked the esteemed Indian diaspora members, Friends of India and other community members for joining them on the auspicious occasion.

Australian Open: India’s Sania Mirza-Rohan Bopanna march into mixed doubles final

She will play in her final Grand Slam event at the 2023 Australian Open because the Indian tennis pro will retire this year.

Australia and Papua New Guinea pledge new security pact

"We agree that BST strengthens their position as vital security partners and assists both countries to protect and enhance our sovereignty and resilience."

India raised vandalisation of Hindu temples with Australia, asks to expedite probe against perpetrators

"We have requested expeditious investigation action against the perpetrators and of course measures to prevent such incidents in future."

Indian state Uttar Pradesh government inks deal with Australia and Singapore worth $4000 million

This investment will create more than twenty-two thousand jobs and employment opportunities in the state if these proposals are implemented.

Indian Australian Dr Chennupati Jagadish conferred Pravasi Bhartiya Samman Award

The collective power and potential of the Indian Diaspora would be a force multiplier in the nation’s inclusive development.

Zaneta Mascarenhas, Sheba Nandkeolyar and Mitu Bhowmick Lange three women leaders from Australia rocked Pravasi Bhartiya Diwas

"India is arguably one of the most successful Nations that practices ancient religions while embracing new technologies"

31 Australian Universities qualify to set up higher education campuses in India as new guidelines notified

The foreign institute has to ensure that the quality of education imparted by it in its Indian campus is at par with that of the main campus in the country of origin

Five New Year resolutions almost everyone makes but doesn’t always follow!

While there are some new ones, some simply are carried forward every year.

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Australian experts help transform elephant welfare and training in India’s Assam

“Although we come from a country without elephants, Australia and India share strong values in wildlife protection."

Fiji government drops appeal as unlawful sacking of anti-corruption chief deepens political fallout

Former anti-corruption commissioner Barbara Malimali is now seeking close to US$1.4 million (about FJ$3 million) in compensation for lost wages and damages, as well as reinstatement to her former role.

Bendigo cricket pioneer Barbara Rae honoured with bronze sculpture at historic oval

More than 150 years on, her legacy is evident in the strength of women’s cricket across the country, now marked by record crowds and soaring participation.
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