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Sahitya Akademi honours India’s most-loved writer Ruskin Bond with prestigious fellowship

Ruskin Bond has written more than 50 books for children as well as over 500 short stories, essays and novellas.

The art of slow living: Best slow hobbies for good mental health

Slow living is the new trend, attracting not just everyday people but also celebrities who are pressing pause on their fast-paced lives to rediscover what they've been missing.

Sahitya Akademi receives film award for its documentary on Indian writer

The award for “Best Biography/Arts and Culture Film” was received by Dr K.S. Rao who is the Secretary Sahitya Akademi.

Embark on an enchanting journey of the intriguing Ram Setu

Adam’s Bridge, also known as Ram Setu, is indeed a marvelous geological sill in a stretch of the Indian Ocean’s Palk Strait lying between India and Sri Lanka.

Echoes of Ayodhya in Melbourne: Swara Sadhana School Marks 20 Years with Celebratory Carnatic Concert

A platform that acts as a cultural bridge, connecting the diverse population of Melbourne with the rich traditions of Indian music.

Bollywood star strikes a pose with his debut at Madame Tussauds Sydney

Varun worked with the Madame Tussauds sculpting team to create the dynamic dance pose, the 'Disco Deewane,' from ‘Student of the Year’, which inspired his look.

Powerhouse to open new $44 million state-of-the-art facility at Castle Hill

Powerhouse Castle Hill is the new home for the display, storage and conservation of more than 500,000 objects in the Powerhouse collection.

Australia’s ‘scariest’ export to India: Remembering Bob Christo

The much-loved man from Australia died of rupture of the left ventricle valve in Bangalore on 20 March 2011.

By the time they are 20, more than four in five men and two in three women have been exposed to pornography

Boys and young men are exposed earlier to pornography than girls and young women, and far more likely to be frequent users.

Do you know about ancient Australian Shivaling-like structures and their India connection?

Lake Clifton thrombolites structures are approximately 2,000 years old and the largest in the southern hemisphere.

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Anthony Ilott named new Cricket ACT boss, vows to grow participation and strengthen pathways

“Cricket has a unique ability to bring people together, and I am passionate about building on the strong foundations already in place.”

Mohammed Fahir Amaaz jailed after “prolonged and unprovoked” airport attack left two female police officers injured

The confrontation gained widespread attention after footage showing part of the incident was shared online.

Fake Australia job offers spark recruitment fraud investigation in Fiji

Minister Singh urged job seekers to verify all overseas employment opportunities directly with the Ministry before making payments, submitting personal documents or accepting job offers.
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