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Monthly Archives: May, 2022

An Indic Muslim exploring Vedic knowledge and cultural heritage through music

“A few years ago, I happened to listen to Shri Hari Stotram, an ode to Lord Vishnu written by Adi Shankaracharya. I was blown away by the lyrical beauty, the rhythm, the thought and the timelessness of the composition.”

Jaskaran Singh found guilty of killing Libby Ruge

"He opened the window he was playing loud Punjabi music and he was yelling at people outside who were just waiting to cross the road… it was very disrespectful."

The River Project: A feeling of Maa Ganga in Sydney

As a river of sustenance in contemporary Australia, the Georges River has multiple living histories. This includes ceremony, ritual and leisure, as ascribed to it by various communities who live near it.

“Doctors wanted! Come to Australia!”: Dr Reddy retires after providing 50 years of medical service

With the lure of an additional $20 incentive, Dr Reddy made the long plane journey from India to Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia and has recently retired after 50 years of medical service.

Western propagandists continue to spin tales of Hinduphobic rhetoric

Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC) their Australian supporters and collaborative organisations are spreading the malicious narrative of Muslim persecution in India.

Starry Saris lighting up Sydney’s Streets

Starry Sari Night is featuring a Sari showcase where models from diverse backgrounds are parading sari, lehenga, dhoti and kurta designs from local fashion shops.

Who are the ‘teal independents’ in the 2022 Australian federal election?

This is a loosely-tied group of 22 with past connections to either corporate or political establishments who are fighting this election against Liberal MPs in Australia's wealthiest electorates.

Australia-India join hands to identify and curb terror outfits and their proxies

Australia condemned the use of terrorist proxies for cross-border terrorism in India. It reiterated its condemnation of terrorist attacks including 26/11 Mumbai, Pathankot and Pulwama attacks.

Growing anti-Hindu smears by Greens must be condemned by Liberal and Labor

"Some local party officials, including those of South Asian backgrounds, turn a blind eye to the slander if it gives their preferred candidate a leg up. This is a mistake and only legitimises bigotry as a political weapon."

Indian-Australian community raises $200k for deceased couple’s children

Hems and Rama Batoula died in a car crash in India. The Indian-Australian community have successfully raised $200,000 and even sent one representative to India to help the two surviving children.

Western racism towards Indians is filled with jealousy, envy, and even a form of angst 

It is demonstrative of the fragility of certain people, their inability to digest the fact that echelons of power are no longer occupied solely by people who look like them.  

Pawankhind: A gripping epic celebrating unsung heroes of Maharashtra

'Pawankhind' is about a famous incident from Maratha history where Chatrapati Shivaji's life was in danger as he was surrounded by the enemy army of Adil Shah II in the Panhala fort near Kolhapur, Maharashtra. 

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