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Should ‘Gandhi’ accommodate Tagore and Kalam on Indian currency notes?

This move comes as the Modi government wishes to explore the possibility of including watermarks of multiple figures on currency notes. 

Sydney man sentenced for offensive email campaign against Federal politicians

He is the first individual in Australia to be successfully prosecuted and sentenced for contravening section 329(1) of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.

Woman swims 22 miles to marry boyfriend she met on Facebook 

Krishna entered the wild forests of Sunderban, known for its Royal Bengal Tigers, and then swam for an hour in the river to enter India to marry Abhik.

Indian-origin Harini Logan wins US National Spelling Bee championship

Harini Logan beat fellow Indian-origin contestant Vikram Raju in a neck to neck competition which was decided in a tie-breaker.

Agri-Trade will take Australia-India relationship to all-time high

“Agricultural innovation is booming in Australia, with data and technology underpinning the drive for agriculture to be a $100 billion export industry. We have a lot to offer to India.”

Two people die in a house fire in Sydney’s west

Emergency services were called when neighbours found the one-storey home alight and the roof collapsed. 

Scientists discover a new species of monkey in India

Sela Pass in Arunachal Pradesh acted as a barrier by restricting the mixing of the two local species for nearly two million years.

Is there an Australian link to Sidhu Moose Wala’s gruesome murder

Police have arrested three shooters in connection with a 2021 murder and revealed the person involved is hiding in Australia.

An Indic Muslim exploring Vedic knowledge and cultural heritage through music

“A few years ago, I happened to listen to Shri Hari Stotram, an ode to Lord Vishnu written by Adi Shankaracharya. I was blown away by the lyrical beauty, the rhythm, the thought and the timelessness of the composition.”

Indian Court asks Twitter to take down several tweets made by controversial academic Audrey Truschke

Sampath also sought a decree of damages of Rs 2,00,00,100 in favour of the plaintiff and against the defendants.

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$2.4m plan to make Victorian roads safer for pedestrians and cyclists

Pedestrians and cyclists remain among the most vulnerable road users in Victoria.

Global drug network uncovered after phone seizure leads to arrests across three continents

Investigators, supported by analysts from Europol, uncovered evidence suggesting the groups were involved in synthetic drug distribution and large-scale money laundering.

The Iran war has triggered a fuel price rise. What does this mean for Australian consumers?

Shipping in the crucial Strait of Hormuz, the only sea passage from the oil-rich Persian Gulf to the open ocean, has come to a virtual standstill, sparking a global oil price rise of about 10%.
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