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1st Test: Rohit -Jaiswal’s opening stand puts India in command against West Indies as Ashwin scripts history

Ashwin joined an elite list that is dominated by spinners as he claimed his fifth 5-wicket haul against the Caribbean team

Australian and Indian innovation ecosystems join hands to make change

"We are very excited to partner with Australian and Indian corporates and the innovation ecosystem who believe in making change."

“Coward politicians” in the West doing vote bank politics on Khalistan propaganda: Terry Milewski

"It doesn't matter to Khalistan propaganda that the vast majority of the world's Sikhs live in India - mainly Punjab - and "they see no genocide."

Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2023 to celebrate diversity, creativity, and ingenuity at National Gallery of Victoria

Flag hoisting for Indian Independence day will also be done at a new spot this year.

Move to pardon Fiji’s 2000 coup leader could raise political temperature

Fiji has suffered four coups since the late 1980s, all rooted in the economic and political divides between indigenous Melanesian Fijians and the descendants of indentured Indian laborers. 

“Bonkers” Khalistan protest at Indian Consulate in Melbourne flops

Jai Bharadwaj, the Editor of The Australia Today, was physically pushed, abused, and verbally intimidated by supporters of Khalistani extremist movement.

Why is India emerging as popular destination for international student recruitment?

61% of responding US colleges and universities indicated that they have received more applications for 2023-24.

Tarikjot Singh buried alive Indian international nursing student Jasmeen Kaur, court told

This gruesome murder involving "uncommon level of cruelty" has been dubbed an "act of vengeance" in the court.

No, India’s most wanted Khalistan extremist Pannun is not dead, Here’s proof

And to confirm this fact they have sent a video to The Australia Today where Pannun can be seen threatening India and Indian diplomats with dire consequences.

Mahindra Scorpio crosses Australia’s toughest desert in record time

Scorpio crossed 1100 sand dunes and endured a peak outside temperature of 50 degrees Celsius, all in 13 hours, 21 minutes and 5 seconds.

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Celebrating Oneness – an offering for Peace & Prosperity

Hanuman Festival celebrating 75 Years of Chinmaya Mission.

Pauline Hanson calls Farrer by-election “tremendous” as locals line for One Nation’s battle

The poll, expected before June, will see residents in Griffith, Albury and surrounding towns choose former federal MP Sussan Ley’s successor.

Fiji urges diaspora in New Zealand and Australia to invest in agriculture and boost rural livelihoods

Fiji is calling on its diaspora to invest in the nation’s agricultural sector, with Minister for Agriculture, Waterways, and Sugar Industry, Tomasi Tunabuna, highlighting...
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