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.

More freedom for Victoria on Diwali with 80 vax rates

Victoria’s Premier Daniel Andrews announced that on Friday 29 October at 6:00 pm, Victoria will move forward in opening up and more restrictions will fall away.

T20 WC: Australia beats South Africa in nail-biting thriller

Stoinis and Wade showed a cool head to get us over the line, and that is what a bit of experience can do.

Victorians can travel internationally without an exemption and No quarantine for fully vaccinated international arrivals from 1 November

International arrivals will need to demonstrate their vaccination status to the Commonwealth with a vaccine approved or recognised by the Therapeutic Goods Administration.

Your parents will be able to come to Australia, as travel exemption applications open today

A variety of parental relationships are recognised for exemption, including biological, adoptive, legal, step-parent, and parent-in-law.

Are you planning to travel to India? Here’s what you need to do

There are two sets of guidelines. A standard operating procedure (SOP) for all international travellers and additional procedures for those coming from a few countries.

India crosses landmark 1 Billion COVID-19 vaccine inoculations

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said "India scripted history" and expressed his gratitude to doctors, nurses, and all those who worked to achieve this feat.

T20 WC: Ashwin, Rahul and Rohit standout as India defeat Australia in warm-up

Rahul and Rohit played knocks of 39 and 60 respectively as India chased down the target of 153 quite comfortably.

Former Aussie cricketer Michael Slater arrested over alleged domestic violence incident

New South Wales police confirmed that they received reports of a domestic violence incident alleged to have occurred on October 12.

Multicultural Minister Alex Hawke served notice for omitting ‘material facts’ on Vishal Jood issue

"It is incumbent on a Cabinet Minister issuing a statement to provide a complete, balanced, and objective account of the issue he is communicating about."

I risk my life for Australians but your rules don’t allow me visit my mother: An Open letter to PM Morrison

Sir, I get bruises on my nose and ears due to mask and other PPE I wear for my 8-10 hours shift but my mother tells me over phone, "Do everything to help your chosen country Australia to be proud of you."

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“Charge them. Convict them. Deport them”: Canadian leaders call for tougher laws after extortion suspects claim asylum citing fear of return to India

British Columbia Premier David Eby questioned how such individuals could be allowed to pursue asylum claims based on fears of returning to India, while their alleged criminal activities continued to affect residents in Canada.

Sydney-based Indian origin man loses $76,000 in shocking digital arrest scam

They warned that failure to comply could result in arrest by Australian authorities or detention if he returned to India.

Father’s death leads Melbourne brothers Ryan and Dhanush to seek community help to continue schooling

In the weeks after his death, the boys’ mother was hospitalised for acute mental health care and later travelled to India to be supported by her sisters, leaving the brothers without a parent able to care for them in Australia.
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