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Victoria and ACT set to get one extra federal seat - Victoria and ACT set to get one extra federal seat

September 01, 2017 08:00 - 3 minutes - 977 KB

In a new move by Australian Electoral Commission federal parliament is set to gain a seat.  - In a new move by Australian Electoral Commission federal parliament is set to gain a seat. 

Fight for preselection intensifies as two Indian Australians faceoff - Fight for preselection intensifies as two Indian Australians faceoff

September 01, 2017 07:57 - 8 minutes - 2.86 MB

Indian Australian Councillor Intaj Khan also announces that he will fight for preselection in safe Labor seat of Tarneit in Victoria.  - Indian Australian Councillor Intaj Khan also announces that he will fight for preselection in safe Labor seat of Tarneit in Victoria. 

TV ad for same-sex marriage 'No' vote roundly condemned - समलिंग विवाह को 'न' कहते टीवी विज्ञापन की कड़ी निन्दा

August 31, 2017 08:41 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

A television ad promoting a no vote in the gay marriage postal survey has begun airing across the country. Its creators are being accused of scaremongering, and a Melbourne high school has spoken up to dispute one of its claims. A feature presented by Anita Barar  - समलिंग विवाह पर पोस्टल सर्वे होगा और इस सर्वे में अपना मत इसके विपक्ष में देने को प्रोत्साहित करता एक विज्ञापन, देश भर में शुरू हो गया है। आरोप है कि यह डर या आतंक का माहौल बना रहा है। इसी पर, एबी दिनहम की एक रिपोर्ट की फ3स्तुती अ...

This is what Indian Australian Community says about Online NAPLAN Tests - This is what Indian Australian Community says about Online NAPLAN Tests

August 31, 2017 07:53 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

Thousands of schools across Australia have started a trial of online literacy and numeracy testing.It's hoped the new NAPLAN format will help teachers better tailor lessons and support for students.  - Thousands of schools across Australia have started a trial of online literacy and numeracy testing.It's hoped the new NAPLAN format will help teachers better tailor lessons and support for students. 

Refugee cooks up a new way to do community volunteering - Refugee cooks up a new way to do community volunteering

August 30, 2017 08:29 - 6 minutes - 1.91 MB

Hafeez Ullah arrived in Australia with 34 dollars, seeking asylum and fleeing persecution in Pakistan.  The Afghan Hazara man not only found a work in regional South Australia but also found a second family in a tiny country community. A feature presented by Anita Barar.  - अफगानी हज़ारा, हाफ़िज़ उल्लाह, आस्ट्रेलिया में आये थे सिर्फ 34 डालर के साथ और वह पाकिस्तान से भाग कर आये थे, जहाँ पर उन पर मुकदमा भी चल सकता था।काम की तलाश में वह जा पहुँचे दक्षिष आस्ट्रेलिया जहाँ उनहें न सिर्फ काम ही म...

Indian Australian university lecturer and social entrepreneur opts for electoral Politics - Indian Australian university lecturer and social entrepreneur opts for electoral Politics

August 29, 2017 06:53 - 9 minutes - 3.81 MB

A university lecturer by profession Jasvinder Sidhu says that he is stepping forward to raise issues of Indian community in Victorian.    - A university lecturer by profession Jasvinder Sidhu says that he is stepping forward to raise issues of Indian community in Victorian.  

Australia Day moves ... brave or futile ? - आस्ट्रेलिया दिवस विवाद - दिलेर या निरर्थक ?

August 26, 2017 06:37 - 6 minutes - 1.91 MB

Debate is growing across the country about scrapping Australia Day celebrations on January the 26th as a sign of respect for Indigenous Australians.Among Indigenous people, there is, of course, strong support for moving the celebrations from that date -- but not total support. A feature presented by Anita Barar  - आजकल मुलनिवासियों के प्रति सम्मान प्रकार का एक चिन्ह बनाने हेतु आस्ट्रेलिया दिवस के मनाने के दिन को लेकर यानि 26 जनवरी के लिये खासा तर्कवितर्क चल रहा है। इसी पर अनीता बरार द्वारा प्...

Hidden Salt in packed Curry powder is a bigger issue than you think - Hidden Salt in packed Curry powder is a bigger issue than you think

August 25, 2017 06:57 - 7 minutes - 2.86 MB

Public-health experts say new research has revealed alarming levels of salt in supermarket cooking sauces.While some brands have lowered their salt levels in recent years, others were found to contain up to 90 times more by comparison.  - Public-health experts say new research has revealed alarming levels of salt in supermarket cooking sauces.While some brands have lowered their salt levels in recent years, others were found to contain up to 90 times more by comparison. 

“Citizenship Changes an insult to Migrants” - “Citizenship Changes an insult to Migrants”

August 25, 2017 06:36 - 7 minutes - 2.86 MB

Ethnic community groups continue to voice their concerns over proposed changes to citizenship laws, saying they fear they could limit opportunities for new migrants and further isolate existing communities - Ethnic community groups continue to voice their concerns over proposed changes to citizenship laws, saying they fear they could limit opportunities for new migrants and further isolate existing communities

Partition: True Tales Of Tragedy - बँटवारे की आँखों देखी कहानी कुछ लोगों की ज़बानी

August 14, 2017 08:46 - 20 minutes - 8.58 MB

73 years ago on this very date 14th August 1947, Pakistan was created and parts of India got divided. The two self-governing countries of Pakistan and India came into existence at midnight of 14th-15th August 1947. This partition was the largest exodus of Modern History as India got divided along the lines of religious majority. More than 14 million people were displaced and more than 1 million died. - 70 साल पहले 14 अगस्त के दिन एक लकीर खींच कर भारत और पाकिस्तान नाम के दो मुल्क बना दिए गए...

Meet the woman behind Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, Mitu Bhowmick - Meet the woman behind Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, Mitu Bhowmick

August 09, 2017 05:08 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

Mitu Bhowmick Lange founded the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne in 2010. Seven years later, she shares what it takes to plan such an extravagant festival. - Mitu Bhowmick Lange launched the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne in 2010. Seven years later, she shares what it takes to plan such an extravagant festival.

Heavy protests greet start of G20 summit in Germany - Heavy protests greet start of G20 summit in Germany

July 07, 2017 06:12 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

World leaders and central bankers arriving in Hamburg, Germany, for the start of the G20 summit have been greeted by tens of thousands of protesters.The German government has deployed thousands of security personnel to control them as the leaders prepare to discuss international security, climate change and the refugee crisis.  - World leaders and central bankers arriving in Hamburg, Germany, for the start of the G20 summit have been greeted by tens of thousands of protesters.The German gover...

Educating Young Engineers with Entertainment! - Educating Young Engineers with Entertainment!

July 04, 2017 06:32 - 7 minutes - 2.86 MB

An Industrial Automation engineer in Melbourne decided to do something which gives him happiness but keeps him close to his first love innovation. Here is a talk with Mr JB Bhalia from E-square Young Engineers.   - An Industrial Automation engineer in Melbourne decided to do something which gives him happiness but keeps him close to his first love innovation. Here is a talk with Mr JB Bhalia from E-square Young Engineers.  

HashChing’s Atul Narang is FinTech Award CIO of the Year. - HashChing’s Atul Narang is FinTech Award CIO of the Year.

July 04, 2017 06:32 - 8 minutes - 2.86 MB

Indian Australian Entrepreneur Atul Narang of #HashChing was all smiles at the 2017 Fintech Business Awards.   He was judged Best Chief Information Officer in the category of FINTECH CTO/CIO OF THE YEAR.   - Indian Australian Entrepreneur Atul Narang of #HashChing was all smiles at the 2017 Fintech Business Awards.  He was judged Best Chief Information Officer in the category of FINTECH CTO/CIO OF THE YEAR.  

States acting on cladding in Sydney and Melbourne! - States acting on cladding in Sydney and Melbourne!

July 04, 2017 05:08 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

New South Wales may join Victoria in launching an investigation into highly flammable cladding in buildings following the fatal high-rise fire in London.The New South Wales government says it will make an announcement next week on what it will do after Victoria launched an urgent investigation into the issue.The response comes just weeks after at least 80 people died in London's Grenfell Tower inferno.However, the Federal Government says the situation in Australia is very different.  - New So...

Census shows a new texture of Australia - Census shows a new texture of Australia

June 30, 2017 08:20 - 7 minutes - 2.86 MB

The census data revealed that since 2011, out of new 1.3 million new migrants 163000 new migrants from India made Australia their home. Anita Barar speaks with Social researcher Surjeet Dhanji who is associated with University of Melbourne, Australia India Institute and Ph.D. on Indian diaspora in Melbourne, about what the new Australian texture is.  -

A Talent Show for Indian Australians! - आ देखे जरा किस में कितना है दम ?

June 30, 2017 07:32 - 6 minutes - 1.91 MB

Indian Association Casey Cardinia a cultural organisation in Melbournes south eastern region is trying to bring people of Indian origin together with a special program.  - Indian Association Casey Cardinia a cultural organisation in Melbournes south eastern region is trying to bring people of Indian origin together with a special program. 

George Pell to face historical sexual abuse claims - George Pell to face historical sexual abuse claims

June 30, 2017 06:20 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

Australia's most senior Catholic, Cardinal George Pell has fronted the world's media, to again deny all charges now laid against him relating to historical claims of sexual assault offences.Cardinal Pell has been charged on summons to face multiple historic offences.  - Australia's most senior Catholic, Cardinal George Pell has fronted the world's media, to again deny all charges now laid against him relating to historical claims of sexual assault offences.Cardinal Pell has been charged on su...

Party tension continues as Turnbull focuses on Snowy - Party tension continues as Turnbull focuses on Snowy

June 29, 2017 06:16 - 4 minutes - 1.91 MB

In just two weeks, tunnel-boring machines will get to work on a major expansion to the country's Snowy Hydro Scheme. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says it is infrastructure projects like the so-called Snowy 2.0 which should be dominating headlines.But, instead, the week has been coloured by internal division in the Liberal Party and former Prime Minister Tony Abbott's public criticism of the Turnbull Government.   - In just two weeks, tunnel-boring machines will get to work on a major expan...

Warning about dangers of drug-resistant superbugs - Warning about dangers of drug-resistant superbugs

June 29, 2017 05:24 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

Doctors warn drug-resistant superbugs are on the rise, with patients showing antibiotic-resistant infections presenting every week. Infectious-disease researchers blame an overuse of the drugs and the prescription of antibiotics to treat viral infections such as the common cold. A feature presented by Anita Barar... - डाक्टरस् ने चेतावनी दी है कि एक तरह का सुपरबग तेजी से फैल रहा है। और इस पर दवाई का कोई असर नहीं होता। और हर सप्ताह, इससे यानि इस सुपरबग से पीड़ित दिख रहे है। इसका कारण एंटीबायोट...

Hindi, Hindu and Hindustani growing in Australia! - ऑस्ट्रेलिया में बढ़ते हिंदी, हिन्दू और हिंदुस्तानी!

June 27, 2017 06:28 - 8 minutes - 2.86 MB

One of the most significant outcomes of Census 2016 is the amount of people born overseas has gone up by almost 1 million people in last five years.Jitarth Jai Bharadwaj presents detailed report…….  - One of the most significant outcomes of Census 2016 is the amount of people born overseas has gone up by almost 1 million people in last five years.Jitarth Jai Bharadwaj presents detailed report……. 

Government gives a Gonski 2.0! - Government gives a Gonski 2.0!

June 23, 2017 06:56 - 4 minutes - 1.91 MB

The federal government's $23.5 billion school funding package has finally passed the senate.It took a marathon debate to get the package over the line, thanks to votes from the One Nation Party, the Nick Xenophon Team, and crossbenchers Derryn Hinch, Jacqui Lambie, and Lucy Gichuhi.  - The federal government's $23.5 billion school funding package has finally passed the senate.It took a marathon debate to get the package over the line, thanks to votes from the One Nation Party, the Nick Xenoph...

Gonski school-funding bill set to pass parliament - Gonski school-funding bill set to pass parliament

June 22, 2017 07:00 - 4 minutes - 1.91 MB

The Turnbull Government appears to have the crucial votes needed to pass its Gonski 2.0 schools-funding package. It comes after a marathon negotiating effort by Education Minister Simon Birmingham that will result in a faster rollout of extra funding.  - The Turnbull Government appears to have the crucial votes needed to pass its Gonski 2.0 schools-funding package. It comes after a marathon negotiating effort by Education Minister Simon Birmingham that will result in a faster rollout of extra...

A refugee, 16, and performing at Parliament House - A refugee, 16, and performing at Parliament House

June 21, 2017 03:52 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

A Syrian refugee dreaming of becoming a professional pianist has thanked the Australian government for his new life with a special performance in Canberra. Just 16 years old, Mark Antonio Bonja was invited to perform in Parliament House to mark World Refugee Day on Tuesday 20th June 2017 - एक सीरियन शरणार्थी जिसने एक पेशेवर प्यानो वादक बनने का सपना देखा, उसने कल, 20th June, को विश्व शरणार्थी दिवस पर, केनबरा संसद में आयोजित एक विशेष सभा में, आस्ट्रेलिया का धन्यवाद किया और अपनी कला का प्रदर...

Government under fire over encrypted data push - Government under fire over encrypted data push

June 21, 2017 03:23 - 6 minutes - 2.86 MB

Cybersecurity experts have criticised federal government plans to press technology companies to share encrypted data with security agencies in the name of fighting terrorism. They say it would weaken existing encryption technology and leave individuals', business and government information online dangerously exposed. A feature presented by Anita Barar  - साइबर सीक्योरिटी विसेषज्ञों ने फेडरल सरकार की योजनाओ की आलोचना की है जिसके अन्तरगर्त, तकनीकी कम्पनियों पर इस बात का दबाब है कि वह इनक्रिपटेट...

Weight-loss surgery gaining popularity in Australia - Weight-loss surgery gaining popularity in Australia

June 21, 2017 03:07 - 4 minutes - 1.91 MB

Weight-loss surgery is surging among Australians, a new report shows. The Australian Institute of Health and Wellbeing has found the rate of obesity surgery has almost tripled in a decade and will likely rise further.A feature presented by Anita Barar - आस्ट्रेलियनस् में सर्जरी करा कर अपने वजन कम करने की प्रवृति बढ़ती जा रही है। मोचापे की सर्जरी पिछले एक दशक से लगभग तिगुनी हो गयी है और यह बराबर बढ़ती जा रही है। इसी पर अनीता बरार द्वारा प्रस्तुत एक फीचर...

Ram Nath Kovind will be next President of India? - राम नाथ कोविंद भारत के अगले राष्ट्रपति होंगे?

June 20, 2017 05:27 - 7 minutes - 2.86 MB

National Democratic Alliance (NDA) of India has declared Ram Nath Kovind's name as its Presidential candidate on Monday. Senior Journalist Harshvardhan Tripathi explains the politics behind the decision.   - अगले महीने होने जा रहे भारत के राष्ट्रपति चुनाव के लिए एनडीए ने 72 साल के रामनाथ कोविंद को अपना उम्मीदवार घोषित किया है. राम नाथ कोविंद अभी बिहार राज्य के राज्यपाल हैं. श्री कोविंद के नाम की घोषणा बीजेपी के राष्‍ट्रीय अध्यक्ष अमित शाह ने सोमवार को की.

PM claims he was the target of leaked 'Trump speech' - PM claims he was the target of leaked 'Trump speech'

June 16, 2017 07:40 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

The Prime Minister says he was making fun of himself in a speech appearing to deride Donald Trump at an off-the-record media event.Leaked video of Malcolm Turnbull appearing to impersonate the United States President was broadcast on commercial television and is now being widely reported internationally.  - The Prime Minister says he was making fun of himself in a speech appearing to deride Donald Trump at an off-the-record media event.Leaked video of Malcolm Turnbull appearing to impersonate...

Death toll rising in huge London tower fire - Death toll rising in huge London tower fire

June 15, 2017 05:59 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

The death toll from a huge blaze at a London high-rise apartment block is expected to rise further as authorities try to access the burnt-out building.Police have confirmed at least 12 people died in the fire and another 68 have been hospitalised.  - The death toll from a huge blaze at a London high-rise apartment block is expected to rise further as authorities try to access the burnt-out building.Police have confirmed at least 12 people died in the fire and another 68 have been hospitalised. 

Parliament set to consider major changes to Australian citizenship - Parliament set to consider major changes to Australian citizenship

June 13, 2017 06:16 - 6 minutes - 1.91 MB

Federal Parliament this week will be presented with a new tranche of laws which, if passed, would completely overhaul the country's citizenship process.Labor is yet to decide whether it will back the law change, which would also give immigration ministers veto power over citizenship decisions made by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.  - Federal Parliament this week will be presented with a new tranche of laws which, if passed, would completely overhaul the country's citizenship process.Lab...

Hung Parliament in UK: Theresa May's Election Gamble Backfires - Hung Parliament in UK: Theresa May's Election Gamble Backfires

June 09, 2017 06:40 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

Poll results show that British Prime Minister Theresa May's move for an early election may deprive her Conservative Party of a clear parliamentary majority.Opinion polls ahead of the vote had pointed to a strong victory for the party, but the opposition Labour Party appears to have gained a surge of support.  - Poll results show that British Prime Minister Theresa May's move for an early election may deprive her Conservative Party of a clear parliamentary majority.Opinion polls ahead of the v...

Settlement Guide: Elder abuse in the family - Settlement Guide: Elder abuse in the family

June 09, 2017 04:00 - 10 minutes - 3.81 MB

We might not hear about elder abuse very often but the government believes up to ten per cent of older Australians suffer abuse every year. And it's often difficult for older migrants, who face additional barriers when it comes to reporting the abuse. There are ways to get help.A feature presented by Anita Barar  - बुजुर्गों के साथ किसी तरह का दुर्व्यवहार हो रहा है - शायद हमें अधिक सुनने में नहीं आता होगो लेकिन सरकार का मानना है कि बुजुर्गों में 10 प्रतिशत लोग हर साल दुर्व्यवहार के शिकार होते...

Melbourne shooting, its terrorism links and Political fallout! - Melbourne shooting, its terrorism links and Political fallout!

June 06, 2017 06:44 - 6 minutes - 2.86 MB

Authorities in Victoria have played down terrorism links to a siege in a Melbourne suburb in which two people, including the attacker, died.Police say they believe the man was working alone and the danger has now passed.But the man involved had been linked to a terrorist plot eight years ago in which he was acquitted.  - Authorities in Victoria have played down terrorism links to a siege in a Melbourne suburb in which two people, including the attacker, died.Police say they believe the man wa...

India -Russia sign New Deal to Build 2 Units Of Kudankulam N-Plant - India -Russia sign New Deal to Build 2 Units Of Kudankulam N-Plant

June 02, 2017 06:59 - 6 minutes - 2.86 MB

India and Russia have signed a pact to jointly build the last two units of the Kudankulam nuclear reactor. Making the announcement during his joint statement with President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Narendra Modi underscored the seven-decade India-Russia ties, which he said, has stood the "test of time". New Delhi based senior Journalist Pranay Upadhay explains the meaning and impact of these deals.  - India and Russia have signed a pact to jointly build the last two units of the Kudanku...

“Bollywood calling is a Junoon”: Harish Kataria - “Bollywood calling is a Junoon”: Harish Kataria

June 02, 2017 06:35 - 8 minutes - 3.81 MB

Harish Kataria is respected name in Indian film industry. He has been associated with Bollywood for more than forty years.Jitarth Jai Bharadwaj had a candid conversation with him about the state of regional film industry in India and Australia.    - Harish Kataria is respected name in Indian film industry. He has been associated with Bollywood for more than forty years.Jitarth Jai Bharadwaj had a candid conversation with him about the state of regional film industry in India and Australia.

Winter arrives -- and, with it, flu and colds - सावधान, सर्दियों के साथ फ्लू का सीजन भी आ गया है!

June 01, 2017 05:56 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

Leading health analysts say good hygiene and a healthy diet are the keys to a healthy winter.With winter officially beginning, they are warning of the hidden risk of flu and its secondary effects, even though a warm winter is forecast.  - Leading health analysts say good hygiene and a healthy diet are the keys to a healthy winter.With winter officially beginning, they are warning of the hidden risk of flu and its secondary effects, even though a warm winter is forecast. 

Concerns over record-low wages growth - Concerns over record-low wages growth

June 01, 2017 05:08 - 4 minutes - 1.91 MB

Wages growth remains at a record low, while consumer confidence has taken a turn for the worse following the Federal Budget. Those are the findings from the latest ABS and, as the cost of living is rising faster than wages Australians are finding it tough.   - Wages growth remains at a record low, while consumer confidence has taken a turn for the worse following the Federal Budget. Those are the findings from the latest ABS and, as the cost of living is rising faster than wages Australians a...

Indian Australian Scammed in Melbourne - मेलबोर्न के राजन कोड़ा की आइडेंटिटी चुराकर किया स्कैम!

May 30, 2017 07:04 - 7 minutes - 2.86 MB

While Police is issuing warnings, scammers are still able to find targets in Australia. Here is what Rajan Kaura has to go through when his identity was used to do fraud.  - ऑस्ट्रेलिया में आये दिन लोगो को स्कैम किया जाता है .इन स्कैम में अनेक भारतीय ऑस्ट्रेलियाई भी शिकार बन जाते हैं,आज हम बात कर रहे हैं मेलबोर्न के राजन कोड़ा से जिनकी आइडेंटिटी चुराकर उनके नाम से महंगा फ़ोन इशू करा लिया गया. 

China's One Belt and One Road project - चीन का वन बेल्ट वन रोड प्रोजेक्ट

May 27, 2017 07:00 - 7 minutes - 2.86 MB

India has concerns about China's multi-billion-dollar One Belt One Road project. Speaking with Anita Barar, Ravi Bajpai, political and international affairs analyst explains about it. - चीन की नयी सिल्क रूट परियोजना पर भारत की चिन्तायें हैं। सबसे अधिक चिन्ता का कारण है, इस रास्ते का पाकिस्तान प्रशासित कश्मीर से गुज़रना। इसी पर अनीता बरार के साथ बात कर रहे हैं मेलबर्न स्थित राजनीतिक समीक्षक रवि बाजपेयी ...

ICJ verdict: Is it a temporary victory for Jadhav? - ICJ verdict: Is it a temporary victory for Jadhav?

May 19, 2017 06:12 - 7 minutes - 2.86 MB

An 11 judge bench of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Thursday ordered Pakistan to stay the execution of Kulbhushan Jadhav an Indian national convicted of spying by Pakistani military court until further notice.  - An 11 judge bench of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Thursday ordered Pakistan to stay the execution of Kulbhushan Jadhav an Indian national convicted of spying by Pakistani military court until further notice. 

Racial Discrimination, Indian Australian Youth and a Movie: “The Colour of Darkness” - रेसियल डिस्क्रिमिनेशन, भारतीय युवा और एक फिल्म: "द कलर ऑफ़ डार्कनेस"

May 18, 2017 05:24 - 8 minutes - 2.86 MB

In 2010 the city of Melbourne became the focus of intense media scrutiny after a series of violent attacks on Indian international students.  - In 2010 the city of Melbourne became the focus of intense media scrutiny after a series of violent attacks on Indian international students. 

Mom, this is for you! - माँ तेरे जैसा कोई नहीं!

May 12, 2017 06:36 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

Many Australians celebrate Mothers Day by showing their appreciation for the efforts of Mothers; However, Indian Australian children from Victorian Languages School have some special plans.Ms Anushree Jain from VLCs Blackburn centre is sharing her secrete plan with Jitarth Jai Bharadwaj.   - Many Australians celebrate Mothers Day by showing their appreciation for the efforts of Mothers; However, Indian Australian children from Victorian Languages School have some special plans.Ms Anushree Ja...

Banks won't absorb bank levy says Bligh - Banks won't absorb bank levy says Bligh

May 12, 2017 01:48 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

Many small business are failing to see the upside in the government's new budget - while the banking industry is calling a new tax on the sector - a direct attack on jobs and growth. SBS Finance editor Ricardo Goncalves explains and same is presented by Anita Barar  - सरकार के बजट में क्या कुछ उसका अच्छा पहलु है इसे कई लघु उद्योग देख नहीं पा रहे हैं। इसी पर एस बी एस के आर्थिक एडीटर रिकार्डो गानकाल्वस् की एक रिपोर्ट जिसे प्रस्तुत किया है अनीता बरार ने...

Australian Visa Fee Hike And Its Impact! - Australian Visa Fee Hike And Its Impact!

May 11, 2017 06:12 - 6 minutes - 1.91 MB

In Federal Budget 2017-18, the Government has announced a number of changes to existing Visa Application Charges (VACs) including the introduction of a number of new products.Jitarth Jai Bharadwaj had a conversation with Ms Seema Chauhan, Migration consultant based in Brisbane. She explained why the fee hike is done and how it will impact the applicants.  - In Federal Budget 2017-18, the Government has announced a number of changes to existing Visa Application Charges (VACs) including the int...

What is a Laughter Club? - What is a Laughter Club?

May 05, 2017 05:36 - 7 minutes - 2.86 MB

Laughter is a powerful healing modality that is simple, fun and filled with laughter that works simultaneously on the body, mind and spirit. No particular equipment is required. All can practice and benefit. Expect no jokes or comedy. It's a form of exercise. We choose to laugh, because we can.   - Laughter is a powerful healing modality that is simple, fun and filled with laughter that works simultaneously on the body, mind and spirit. No particular equipment is required. All can practice an...

Shalom Bollywood: The untold story of Jews in Indian cinema - शालोम बॉलीवुड: भारतीय सिनेमा में यहूदियों की अनसुनी कहानी

May 03, 2017 02:08 - 9 minutes - 3.81 MB

The Jewish-Indian stars - Sulochana, Pramila, Nadira, and Uncle David - were in some of the biggest films Bollywood has ever known.  - मेलबोर्न स्थित डाक्यूमेंट्री फिल्म निर्माता और निर्देशक डैनी बेन-मोशे आज कल शालोम बॉलीवुड को लेकर काफी उत्सुक हैं. आइये जानिये अमित सारवाल की डैनी के साथ इस ख़ास बातचीत में की शालोम बॉलीवुड है क्या? 

Exploitation of Vietnamese students rampant among Melbourne businesses - Exploitation of Vietnamese students rampant among Melbourne businesses

April 29, 2017 07:41 - 9 minutes - 3.81 MB

Vietnamese food in Australia is a very popular cheap eat.But a special SBS investigation reveals deliberate and ongoing attempts to exploit workers in the hospitality industry helps keep such prices low, with some workers paid as little as $6 an hour.  - Vietnamese food in Australia is a very popular cheap eat.But a special SBS investigation reveals deliberate and ongoing attempts to exploit workers in the hospitality industry helps keep such prices low, with some workers paid as little as $6...

"Equality Day" A New way of connecting with each other! - "समता दिवस" एक दूसरे को समझने का नया तरीका!

April 29, 2017 07:40 - 7 minutes - 2.86 MB

Indian Australian community is trying new ways to bring different cultures of Australia society to come together.   - Indian Australian community is trying new ways to bring different cultures of Australia society to come together.

Xi urges restraint as North Korean nuclear test expected - Xi urges restraint as North Korean nuclear test expected

April 25, 2017 06:08 - 5 minutes - 1.91 MB

Chinese President Xi Jinping (is urging United States president Donald Trump to show restraint, despite signs North Korea may be preparing another nuclear test.Mr Trump has also spoken with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe about the matter.And Japan, a close US ally, has joined the United States in showing force in the region.  - Chinese President Xi Jinping (is urging United States president Donald Trump to show restraint, despite signs North Korea may be preparing another nuclear test.Mr ...

Australia ready to import Indian mangoes - भारत के मशहूर आम अब खा सकेंगे ऑस्ट्रेलिया में

April 25, 2017 04:12 - 9 minutes - 3.81 MB

Over the years a number of Indian businesses involved in import of Indian food products for local grocery stores have finally got permission to import the king of all fruits - mango - this season.  - भारत के मशहूर आम अब आप खा सकेंगे ऑस्ट्रेलिया में. आइये सुनिये इस विषय पर अधिक जानकारी के लिये अमित सारवाल की सिडनी स्थित खाद्य पदार्थ आयातक सुनील बरभाई के साथ ख़ास बातचीत. 

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