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Jadeja the go-to man for team India

By Gaurav Joshi Ranchi:   Normally the dismissal of Virat Kohli is followed by a prolong silence in cricket stadiums in India, but in Bangalore on the third afternoon the minute Kohli trudged off after being adjudged LBW by the DRS system, the crowd continued to roar.   The reason was because their other favourite […]

Campaign by multicultural community to reduce violence against women and children

Did you know: Violence against women and their children is a serious issue, destroying families and damaging the community. On average: 1 woman is killed every week at the hands of a current or former partner. 1 in 3 women has been a victim of physical or sexual violence, since the age of 15, from […]

BJP pulls through UP, Uttarkhand; pushes through Goa and Manipur

By Vijay Badhwar Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) astounding victory, especially in Uttar Pradesh, was remarkable given the large Muslim vote in the state – 14-18 per cent – which traditionally goes en bloc to parties other than the BJP. It swept the state with 312 seats, largest ever, that confounded political pundits even within the […]

Pujara is as crucial to India as Kohli

By Gaurav Joshi Ranchi:   During the heated final day in Bangalore, David Warner worked a Ravi Ashwin delivery off his pads through the leg-side, the ball thudded into Cheteshwar Pujara pads at short leg and came to a halt. Pujara ever so gently picked it up and tried to throw down the stumps with […]

Kohli knows battle between bat and ball will decide the Ranchi match

By Gaurav Joshi Ranchi:   Ever since the first picture of the Ranchi pitch started to circulate on social media the criticism started to blow out of proportions. It had an abnormal dark look and the water that was sprinkled gave it a look that was termed as ‘ugly’. Standing pitch side and keeping a […]

Sydney’s student ambassadors leading the way

International students from more countries than ever before have joined the City of Sydney’s unique International Student Leadership and Ambassador program that provides training, mentoring and practical work experience. For the first time students from Nigeria, Cambodia, Mexico, USA, Japan, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are among the 32 international student ambassadors from 14 countries representing […]

Shyam Acharya fake doctor who stole the identity of Dr. Sarang Chitale and worked for 11 years in Australian hospitals

Dr Yadu Singh Sydney, 11 March, 2017 It is a matter of grave concern that Shyam Acharya stole the identity and medical degrees of Dr Sarang Chitale, and then entered Australia where he worked as a junior doctor  in 4 NSW hospitals-Hornsby, Manly, Wyong and Gosford hospitals during 2003-2014. He was on a limited registration […]

PM Turnbull: Holi unites people irrespective of religion or nationality

Message from Prime Minister Turnbull on the occasion of Holi I am pleased to extend my warmest wishes to all those celebrating Holi, the colourful and vibrant festival welcoming the beginning of the northern Spring. Each year, this occasion is a chance for Hindus around the world to gather together – to dance, celebrate with […]

Sakshi Tanwar’s amazing Journey from televisions’ Parvati to Daya Kaur in film Dangal

By Manju Mittal A famous television and film actress Sakshi Tanwar has become a household name with her performances in daily soaps. She is always known as the perfect bahu in TV drama ‘Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki’ where she played the role of the female protagonist, Parvati for eight years.  She started her career from […]

Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt in concert with Jay Dabgar in Melbourne on March 31

For one evening, only in Melbourne, Multicultural Arts Victoria is honoured to welcome Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. Respected throughout India as a master of the Mohan Veena, Vishwa is also known internationally for his Grammy-award winning album, A Meeting by the River with Ry Cooder and collaborations with artists such as Taj Mahal, Béla Fleck […]