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.

Australian school teaching Sanskrit for 37 years to help overall brain development

"The primary children love translating Sanskrit to English and often describe it as putting the pieces of a puzzle together.”

Australian Indigenous and Indian lived traditions submerged together for unique experience

An immersive experience across the customs and rituals of many communities who want to pass on an unbroken link of traditions reimagining the river.

Australia-India International Business Summit translates opportunities into outcomes

"Our relationship is built on many things, but fundamentally, it is built on shared interests. And it is why we think of our relationship as one of dosti - our friendship".

Saree is a ‘one size fits all’ six-yard wonder: Poornima Menon

Poornima Menon is the owner of 'Five Pleats by Poornima Menon' and founder of 'The Saree Club' in Sydney.

‘Opportunities across the board’ for Indigenous Australian and Indian businesses to connect and collaborate

The meet is part of the inaugural Australia India International Business Summit (AIIBS) which is being held in Sydney.

Australia and India space collaboration to strengthen in coming years, says Dr Yashwant Gupta

Australia and India are collaborating on building the world's largest radio telescope known as the Square Kilometre Array.

‘Charkha and Kargha’ make a splash in Sydney with stunning Indian textiles

This exhibition is presenting highlights from the museum’s expansive collection of Indian textiles to celebrate 75 years of Indian Independence.

Indian international student Gurveer Singh charged with negligent driving after fatal crash

He is to hand his passport to the police within 24 hours, not leave Australia and not drive with an international or Australian licence.

Perth Children’s Hospital chief Dr Aresh Anwar resigns two weeks before inquest into Aishwarya Aswath’s death begins

The seven-year-old died at the Perth Children's Hospital after waiting for two hours at the hospital's emergency department.

Felt anguished with ‘jugaad’ and nepotism in Bollywood: Yashpal Sharma

Yashpal Sharma's directorial debut 'Dada Lakhmi' won India's prestigious National Film Award for the Best Feature film in Haryanvi.

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‘Upgraded to Aussie Citizenship’: Young Indian migrant’s humorous T-shirt captures Australia’s multicultural spirit

“Indian by birth, Australian by choice, legend by citizenship. Upgraded to Aussie citizenship. Dingoes, beaches and barbecues, here I come.”

$100 rego rebate, toll cap cut and Opal freeze headline Mookhey’s cost-of-living budget

The budget includes a major funding boost for domestic violence services, with $184.1 million in additional spending across prevention and support programs.

Labor – Greens partner to end self-managed super holder’s ability to buy residential property, pushing watered-down tax deal

A familiar pattern in Canberra: Labor declares reform, the Greens declare pressure, the Coalition declares opposition, and young Australians remain locked out of the market.
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