Pallavi Jain

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Pallavi Jain is the Co-Founder and Editor of The Australia Today, whose investigative reporting has influenced public policy. A senior journalist and commentator, she has been a finalist in multiple international media awards.

Indian subcontinental community language schools shine in Minister’s Awards for Excellence

In 2023, 230 students were nominated, with 95 senior and 135 junior nominations from 32 different languages considered for the awards.

Relationship with India among most important for Australia: Andrew Charlton

"Many Australians don't fully understand the breadth and depth of modern India"

Indian subcontinental diaspora put their best foot forward for epic football rivalry

The two teams 'Mohun Bagan' and 'East Bengal' were represented by their fans from the Indian subcontinental diaspora in Sydney playing for the Indian Fans’ Alliance Shield (IFA) Australia.

Hindi Diwas celebrated in Sydney honouring giants of literature

The programme also included felicitating the winners of the 'Dr Manu Mukt Manav international youth awards' that are named after an IPS (Indian Police Service) officer in India, who died very young.

Australian Unis lift alleged ban on recruiting students from Punjab, Haryana, and Gujarat states of India

"Australia continues to welcome a significant number of Indian students to study at our world-class education institutions, the second largest cohort of students from any country studying in Australia."

Indian origin entrepreneur hosting ‘Swadisht’ a fusion of ancient flavours with modern cooking

"Our team culture has been enriched with amazing food heritage of people from different cultures"

‘Ethnic Bazaar Australia’ dedicated to support local businesses mainly run by women says founder Urmi Talukdar

"I was thinking how I can empower women and bring all of them under one roof to promote ethnic wear and support them in Business. And that is how Dussehra Exhibition started."

Sanskrit Down Under: Indian origin Aussie kids chant shlokas from the Bhagavad Gita

The Sydney Sanskrit School was mentioned in Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's radio broadcast 'Mann Ki Baat'. It is also the first Sanskrit School in the Southern Hemisphere.

Indian origin Pallavi Sinha in race for the Senate after Marise Payne announces retirement

Ms Payne was first appointed to the Senate in 1997 and has been Australia's longest serving female Senator.

Janmashthami special: The Kiwi who became a Hindu Monk

"The Bhagavad Gita unlocks so many wisdom secrets which are entirely relevant to current global turmoils."

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India’s women lead the world in AI skills, nearly twice the global average

At 1.9, Indian women score higher than women in the United States (1.71), Canada (0.97), and the United Kingdom (0.90) — countries long regarded as frontrunners in technology talent.

Australian-British executive Tania Baumann and Indian diplomat Tanmaya Lal appointed Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-Generals

The appointments were announced by Commonwealth Secretary-General Shirley Botchwey as the organisation strengthens its leadership team ahead of the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Antigua and Barbuda later this year.

Australian retail giant to offshore hundreds of IT jobs to India amid cost-cutting drive

“As part of this program, some activities currently performed in our Australian support office will transition to a new global centre in Bengaluru.”
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