In a stunning symphony of ancient Indian and modern Australian culture, 'Jai Shri Ram' and 'Aigiri Nandini' echoed in Sydney as the Consulate General of India, Sydney and Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre celebrated Diwali in partnership with the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Minister Pradhan also spoke about the Education agreement between Australia and India to mutually recognise qualifications and recent measures taken by Australia regarding International students.
Designers from around the world, including those representing First Nations and diverse Australian communities, showcased their craftsmanship through garments that reflected both heritage and contemporary creativity.
"Drive around Sydney and you will also see public schools, Catholic schools, Islamic schools, Anglican schools, Jewish schools and Buddhist schools. But you won’t see a Hindu school. But the Hindu Council has a plan to change that."
Jai Ranganathan, is determined to implement cutting edge technology in the construction market and for Australia to stay in the forefront of this innovation in AI and Robotics. 3VIMA can potentially construct a house in as less as six weeks.
"Learning about the first-hand experiences of migrant small business founders is the key to bring this topic with relevance to the migrant small business community."
An initiative of the Saroni Roy Foundation, 'Mission: 1 Million Super Naaris' is to create opportunities and equitable access to basic human rights for girls and women.
India's Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is on a three day (23-25 September), two city (Sydney, Adelaide) visit to Australia to enhance bilateral economic ties.