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.

Meet Doctor Rashmi who treats children of Indian Army personnel for free

"This is the only profession where they are ready to scarifice their lives for strangers so I opt to do this little bit for them."

Partner charged with murder of Shereen Kumar after woman’s body found in bushland

The Sydney mum of two had been reported missing on Thursday morning.

Lucky to have influence of Indian culture while growing up: Clr Charishma Kaliyanda

Indian origin Charishma Kaliyanda is the first Asian Australian to become a councillor at the Liverpool City Council in NSW.

Aussie Maths Researcher Backs Baudhayana Over Pythagoras

“It’s not enough to just change a name from Pythagoras to Baudhayana. What’s more important is India reclaims its long-lost title as Vishwa Guru or ‘World Teacher’."

Indian international students contributed more than $6.4 billion to pre-covid Australian economy

Impact of AI-ECTA on Education: An additional year will be available for Indians who graduate with bachelor degrees in STEM and ICT with first Class Honours (from two to three years).

Rajkumar Rao is the ‘paisa vasool’ factor in the film ‘HIT: The First Case’: Sanya Malhotra

Rajkumar Rao and Sanya Malhotra are teaming up for the first time in this movie which is releasing worldwide including in Australia on 15th July.

Australia-India need unprecedented collaboration to fight Chinese influence: ORF President Samir Saran

"Must consider building more substance through institutionalisation and by delivering on specific projects in the Indo-Pacific region."

Indian Air Force’s fighter pilot father-daughter duo fly their way into history

Air Commodore Sanjay Sharma and his daughter Flying Officer Ananya Sharma achieved a remarkable feat at the IAF's Bidar station in India.

Parts of Sydney under water, NSW floods declared natural disaster

Disaster assistance is now available in 23 local government areas (LGAs) following severe storms and flooding which continue to impact large areas of Sydney and the New South Wales coast.

Devotees brave Sydney rains to participate in Bhagwan Jagannath’s Rath Yatra

Bhagwan Jagannath Rath Yatra in Sydney went on despite rains as devotees chanted Hare Rama Hare Krishna.

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Recognising the unique challenges faced by migrants in regional areas, Gargi has worked tirelessly to ensure no one feels isolated.

Canada cracks down on extremist symbols, including Khalistan, as sweeping anti-hate bill clears Parliament

Justice Minister Sean Fraser stated the law is designed to target harmful conduct rather than restrict legitimate religious expression.

Push for Hindi and Punjabi language in Victorian schools as 18 teachers start

Government figures, drawn from census data, show more than 170,000 Victorians speak Hindi and Punjabi.
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