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Australia recognises India’s indigenously made ‘Covaxin’ for travel purpose

This recognition is for travellers aged 12 and over who have been vaccinated with Covaxin.

India’s Supreme Court to hear plea against order banning firecrackers on Diwali

The high court has ordered the police to maintain a strict vigil and take appropriate measures against those found violating the order.

“Indian students most welcome”: Australia ready to bring back its international students

More than 17,000 Indian students are out of Australia while 48,000 are studying onshore during the pandemic.

Meet the Indian-origin bosses of Australian companies

The story of an Indian-origin CEO in Australia is definitely inspiring but it is dominated by men. It would be fair if more Indian-origin women were given an equal opportunity on the boards of Australian companies.

Kashmiris mark Black Day to protest Pakistan’s illegal occupation

Scholars working in this area are well aware that Pakistan wants to keep the Kashmir dispute alive by sponsoring academics and activists alike to justify its huge defense spending.

Are you planning to travel to India? Here’s what you need to do

There are two sets of guidelines. A standard operating procedure (SOP) for all international travellers and additional procedures for those coming from a few countries.

Three Indian-Americans appointed as White House Fellows

Selection into the program is based on a record of professional accomplishment, evidence of leadership skills, the potential for further growth, and a commitment to service.

‘Fabindia’ copes severe backlash for appropriating Deepavali as ‘Jashn-e-Riwaaz,’ deletes tweet

Many social commentators said that with missing bindis and tilak on the foreheads of the models, one thing is clear that Fabindia is not celebrating a Hindu festival but it's appropriated version.'

India’s top medical institute apologises for derogatory and Hinduphobic Ramlila skit

"A video clip of a Ramlila skit done by some students of AIIMS has been circulating on social media. On behalf of the students, we apologise for the conduct of this skit which was not meant to hurt anyone's sentiments. We will ensure that no such activity takes place in the future."

Barbarism at farmers’ protest in India: Man’s body with wrist chopped left hanging at Police barricade

In the video, Nihangs who are carrying spears can be seen surrounding the young man's body.

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Afghanistan-born Fatima Payman tells One Nation leader Pauline Hanson to ‘pack her bags and go to the US’

In a pointed swipe at Hanson’s long-held position that migrants dissatisfied with Australia should leave, Payman said the same logic could apply to the veteran Queensland senator.

Concern grows for missing 25-year-old Madan Pandey last seen leaving Sydney medical facility

Authorities say both police and his family hold serious concerns for his welfare.

Melbourne family shattered by loss of 16-year-old son, calls for better pedestrian protection

Chris Rua Antony died in hospital on February 20, a week after he was struck by a car while walking home from school along Pound Road in Narre Warren South.
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