Stories written by Neerja

By Sudha Kumar The monsoon season of 2018 was one that would be remembered by Keralites for a long time. For all the wrong seasons. Kerala came to a standstill when the skies opened, her rivers ran rogue, the Earth moved, and a million human beings are left with nothing more than the clothes on […]

By Rekha Rajvanshi After the incredible success of ‘Guards at the Taj’, well known theatre artiste and director Jyotsna Sharma’s second directorial outing ‘Ouch!’ was enjoyed by Sydney drama lovers. Produced by Heart & Soul productions, the play was staged in Zenith Theatre, Chatswood on March 30, 2019. Ouch! is originally a German play written […]

By Neena Badhwar Twentieth century produced many inspirational leaders, revolutionaries, fighters of human rights, many great people who devoted their life in serving the humanity to bring down the suffering of the down trodden, the destitute of our society. There are a few who come directly to the mind – Florence Nightingale who walked with […]

By Vijay Badhwar Yogendra Bhatnagar poetically sums up at the end of 25th anniversary Shaam-e-Ghazal concert on 30 March at the Ermington Community Centre: Apne Hi Ghar Main Khazane Bahut Hain (there is plenty of local talent). Indeed! Muqqarrer! Avijit Sarkar and Rachana Bhatnagar are legendary among many others on the local musicscape for many […]

On Thursday 4th April, the doors will officially open at the exciting new, Lights, Camera, Bollywood experience at Madame Tussauds Sydney. The new zone invites guests to step backstage and join Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Shah Rukh Khan on a movie production set where you take the starring role in your favourite iconic Bollywood film scenes such as Dilwale Dulhania […]

By Neena Badhwar At times one feels what to eat today. No not that. Not that even. No don’t feel like when people in the family suggest something. For a housewife this dilemma is always there. What to cook today. For the members of the family it is not a problem but the one who […]

A short story by Anu Shivaram Our monthly team meeting was almost coming to an end and the last person had just switched off his presentation when Gavin from the other team came rushing towards us. He looked totally confused and flustered. He walked towards our manager Andrew and whispered, “Man, that young intern of […]

Deakin University has marked 25 historic years in India by announcing a special bursary of AUD$2000 for all Indian residents who study a new online course in hospital administration. Speaking at an international conference in New Delhi held to recognise the university’s 25-year journey in India, Vice-Chancellor Professor Jane den Hollander AO said Deakin’s new […]

By Swati Tiwari Never doubt that a small group of committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has – Margaret Mead A small and unusual group of people assembled in Hyde Park, Sydney on the 10th of March 2019. They included people in the age groups of 4-54 years […]
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Location: Church St, Parramatta NSW 2150 Date: Wednesday 3rd April 2019 Time: 12 – 2pm Cost: Free Age: All ages welcome! Madame Tussauds Sydney is hosting an exciting afternoon of pop-up Bollywood dance classes in Centenary Square, Parramatta on Wednesday 3rd April. It’s all in celebration of the new Lights, Camera, Bollywood experience that launches […]