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Indian Ph.D. researchers studying in Australia win the most prestigious scholarship

Their projects aim to solve the high energy usage of Internet of Things (IoT) communication networks and to improve petrochemical refinery wastewater treatment.

Rare records of 320,000 Punjabi soldiers from World War I released online

In fact, Punjabi soldiers comprised of all Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs and made up almost a third of the British Indian armed forces.

Victorian Government never delivered promised ventilators to India

Indian Ministry of External Affairs told The Australia Today, "Our requests were very specific to our friends, However, we would not comment on who promised what and whether those promises were 100% fulfilled."

International students’ entry to New Zealand in early 2022 is unlikely

The protesting students claim that despite paying thousands of dollars and having valid work visas, Indian offshore migrants are fighting for their rights.

Diwali is not a Hindu festival, claims JNU researcher, but what do you think?

Readers have questioned the logic and timing of publishing a "nonsense" piece on the day of Diwali.

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.

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Unauthorised Indian migration agent jailed after Australia study visa fraud involving fake university documents

The accused allegedly assured the complainant that the visa would be arranged within 90 days and collected nearly AUD 34,000 in instalments.

New state-of-the-art cardiac cath lab brings lifesaving care closer for Pacific children

The facility was officially opened by President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu at the Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Children’s Hospital in Suva, strengthening the country’s ability to diagnose and treat complex cardiac conditions locally.

“Peace always worth fighting for”: Prime Minister and Opposition Leader pay Anzac Day tributes

“What their legacy proves to us is that even when peace seems elusive, it is always worth fighting for.”
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