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.

Cyclone damages Western Australian towns, Power cuts in 31,500 homes

A destructive cyclone damaged several towns on Australia's western coast, shattering windows, snapping trees, and knocking out power. Tropical Cyclone Seroja crossed the Western...

“Late-night snacks may affect workplace performance”

A recent study has found that unhealthy eating behaviours at night can make people less helpful and more withdrawn the next day at work.The...

International Student’s bicycle got stolen on Uber-eats delivery, this is how Indian Australian community responded

Prakhar Tewari is an International student from India and is studying in Sydney. In the COVID19 affected market jobs are hard to come by...

IPL 2021: Harshal, De Villiers shine in RCB’s nervy win over Mumbai Indians

Harshal Patel delivered a stunning bowling performance before AB de Villiers' masterclass helped Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) defeat Mumbai Indians by two wickets in...

Indian Software engineer gets one-acre land on the ‘Moon’ as bonus

An American company Luna Society International has gifted land on the moon to Iftikhar Rahmany a software developer in India. Luna Society International deals in...

‘We will respond in kind’: China warns Australia against sanctions over human rights violations

China has warned Australia that it will "respond in kind" if Canberra sanctions Beijing over human rights violations against the ethnic minority Uyghurs in...

New Zealand suspends entry for travelers from India amid COVID-19 spike

New Zealand on Thursday temporarily suspended entry for all travelers from India following a surge in COVID-19 cases arriving from there, local media reported. The...

Would you like regularly free Beer supplied? Here is how you can get it

Would you like a pack of cold beer in exchange to excess solar power produced by your rooftop system? In the world's first offer of...

Left-wing extremist attack: Sikh jawan took off his turban to bandage wounds of colleague hit with bullets

A Sikh security personal from CRPF took off his turban to cover the bleeding wounds of a fellow jawan even after a bullet pierced...

Washington Sunder names his pet dog after Australian stadium “Gabba”

India's all-rounder Washington Sundar took to social media to share a picture of himself with his new pet dog. The 21-year-old wrote, "Love is...

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