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Yearly Archives: 2021

Real-Estate Agent Amit Miglani narrowly avoids jail term

It was revealed in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court that Amit Miglani took nearly $100,000 out of his agency’s trust account and used it on luxury cars for which maximum penalty is 10 years in jail or 500 penalty units ($82,610)

India men’s hockey team lose semis 2-5 to Belgium, now will play for bronze

Belgium defeated India 5-2 in the semi-final and they will now face the winner of the second semi-final between Australia and Germany in the gold medal match on Thursday.

#IFFM2021 Special: Meaning full entertainment which can save from forced labour and even forced marriage

"Most movies on the program list for the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2021 decode the various facets of modern slavery showcased in different scenarios, creating consciousness and awareness"

Australia to help India build safe roads with reduced congestion

“It will be a collaboration between industry... and Indian academics to help fast track new technologies, new models and new simulations into the field.”

Victoria’s snap lockdown may not quash Delta, Here’s what our modelling predicts

Our model allows us to predict — how long public health restrictions such as lockdowns need to last to achieve particular outcomes. And it also allows us to predict how many cases an outbreak has at its peak.

Aravind Adiga in race for Australia’s most prestigious literary prize

Each shortlisted author receives $5,000 and the winner gets $60,000 in prize money for the novel judged as being “of the highest literary merit” and which presents “Australian life in any of its phases.”

War of narratives: Norms of literary and artistic values in post-colonial world

It is in a way rejecting the narratives of the West and looking to replace them with counter-narratives to get their own space by challenging the Eurocentric norms of literary and artistic values.

Indigenous Patty Mills and Swimmer Cate Campbell announced Australian Olympic team flagbearers

“As a proud Kokatha, Naghiralgal and Dauareb-Meriam man it’s incredible. A very passionate moment I can feel in my bones. But what does it actually mean to me to be a flag bearer?

Greater Sydney lockdown extended till 16 July, check details you need to know

Rules and restrictions apply to people who live in, usually work in, or usually attend a university or other tertiary education facility in Greater Sydney including the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Wollongong and Shellharbour.

Melbourne Restaurant penalised $309,750 for underpaying kitchen hand

“The penalties in this matter send a clear message that paying low, flat rates that undercut award entitlements is completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated.”

Meet the Indian-Australian teenager who can spin from both ends

“I am not like other kids. I am not like other people. I am not like other cricketers. I’m not better – I’m not worse – but I’m different.”

Hindus say respecting all religions and tolerance are central to being Indian, reveals new survey

Nearly half of Muslim respondents say partition of India hurt communal relations with Hindus (48%), while fewer say it was a good thing for Hindu-Muslim relations (30%). While two-thirds of Sikhs (66%) say partition was a bad thing for Hindu-Muslim relations.

High Commission invites Indians in Australia to register and connect through a dynamic portal

“Connecting with the Indian Diaspora’. The diversity and colours of India are its strength, which astonishes to attract the world and connect the Indian Diaspora here to avail the new opportunities being generated in India."

Australia losing Indian international students to the UK and Canada

Indian students are actively looking at countries where borders are open, so we are right now losing huge amounts of students to the UK and Canada. That’s pure and simply because borders are open, and they want to get out and they want face-to-face learning.”

Indian Diaspora and Hybridity: Where do I fit?

At the end of the 18th century, the English administration wanted to convert their Indian subjects to Christianity but did not want them to be too Christians or too English as they foresaw that they were simply producing a colonised mimic”

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