JITARTH JAI BHARADWAJ

1100 posts

and

0 comments
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.

Sharp decline in Indians looking to work abroad, Australia still tops as preferred destination

"Australia's rise as a preferred destination underscores its appeal in terms of quality of job opportunities and lifestyle"

India and Australia launch pioneering Women’s Leadership Forum to boost corporate gender diversity

The forum plans to engage women leaders through workshops, mentorship programs, and policy-making exercises, aiming to create a robust ecosystem that supports female professionals.

India’s Layam Group Moves into Australia with AI technology in staffing, training, and contract manufacturing solutions

The company plans to collaborate with local Australian partners to promote best practices and foster innovation.

Five more Australian Universities set to open campuses in India by year-end

The Gujarat government recently said two more Australian universities beside Deakin and University of Wollongong are expected to soon set up campuses

Indian Veterans Shine in Melbourne’s ANZAC Day Parade, Highlighting Gallipoli’s Shared Legacy

It underscores the global nature of the conflict and highlights how nations like India, often under-represented in Western narratives of the war, played essential roles.

A new job and marriage lured Avani Dias back to Australia, not intimidation by Indian government

"Whatever little interaction I had with Avani, she lacked the depth to be reporting in a complex country like India."

“We charge extra to Indians…because they are mostly scammers”: Outrage as Facebook marketplace seller makes racist remark

"It is imperative that we stand together to challenge and report racist behaviours whenever they surface."

Australia and India sign agreement to deliver ‘goods’ within hours and days

It aims to streamline border processing for accredited exporters, thus providing them with increased predictability, certainty, and speed to market.

Brave Australian Jewish Woman arrested in India for opposing pro-Palestinian propaganda

The posters were set up by the Students Islamic Organisation (SIO), a prominent student body known for its agitations on Islamic issues.

Melbourne Dawoodi Bohras lead food security initiatives during Ramadan

They have helped provide meals to those in need, thus playing a direct role in alleviating hunger in the greater Melbourne area.

Must-read

Sydney’ Indian Mango Festival set for sweet surprise comeback after unexpected quarantine delay

“If the mangoes were not available, they should have cancelled the event and informed the public. Indian Consulate General, this reflects very badly on India as a whole.”

India, China and Vietnam fuel backpacker visa increase as Australia faces calls for reform

Ballots are already used to manage the massive excess demand for backpacker visas in China, India and Vietnam.

The new price gouging law starts on July 1. Can it rein in Coles and Woolworths?

The law comes into effect at a time when the major supermarkets are under scrutiny for their pricing practices.
spot_img