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Suspected Hate Attack Rocks ISKCON Temple in Utah; India Demands Swift Justice

According to temple authorities, the gunfire rang out while worshippers were inside, forcing panicked devotees to take cover and interrupting evening prayers.

Startupbootcamp Australia accelerator launches in India to fuel next-gen energy solutions

"We are keen to be a partner in finding solutions that can help India emerge as a powerful $35 trillion economy by 2047.”

Indian grocery store owner and his son sentenced after ‘Kamini’ opium and illegal tobacco bust in Adelaide

ABF investigation led to the discovery of drugs and illicit tobacco stashed across multiple sites in Adelaide, including their Indian grocery and takeaway store in Plympton.

QUAD: US hails India–Australia defence ties as “consequential pillar” of Indo-Pacific security

"India has every right to defend its people against terrorism": EAM Jaishankar

Hey SBS Hindi, yoga is not South Asian; don’t erase its Indian and Hindu roots

So why is it parroting the same reductive academic jargon that flattens Indian/Hindu traditions and replaces clarity with ambiguity?

Mr Smith or Gary? Why some teachers ask students to call them by their first name

The tradition of addressing teachers in a formal manner goes back centuries. For many of us, calling a teacher by their first name would have been unthinkable.

New Zealand chooses Indian-origin Superintendent Sunny Patel to lead Auckland Police

Patel is only the second person of Indian origin to reach the rank of Superintendent, alongside Wellington-based National Partnerships Manager Ethnic, Rakesh Naidoo.

Wong flies to US for QUAD summit amid growing pressure on Australia’s defence spending

Analysts say Wong’s dual mandate highlights Australia’s balancing act: reinforcing security ties with Washington while protecting economic interests.

Australia-based ‘fake doctor’ Abhishek Shukla arrested in India for allegedly duping woman in marriage scam

Indian authorities say Abhishek Shukla contacted over 3,000 women using fake matrimonial profiles, sparking fears of more victims in a widespread marriage scam.

First woman of Indian heritage, Dr Zelinda Sherlock, completes one year as Hobart’s Deputy Lord Mayor

Dr Zelinda Sherlock made history last year as the first woman of non-European heritage elected Deputy Lord Mayor of Hobart in the Council’s 150-year history.

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Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda tie the knot in private Udaipur ceremony

The ceremony was intimate, with limited guests and tight security to maintain privacy.

International students urged to know their rental rights as university year begins

With more than 431,000 students enrolled at universities across the state and a further 218,465 attending TAFE, many young people will be moving out of home for the first time.

Canadian universities follow Australia’s footsteps with campuses and partnerships in India

Australian universities have already paved the way by setting up branch campuses, and Canadian institutions are now following suit.
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