By Raj Gondaliya I just like to share my experience of meeting Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in Melbourne last month. We all know Aishwarya as an actress but I just like to say as a person, she is very humble and a warm person. My wife and I were lucky to be at right spot at […]
By Chirag Trivedi This year 15th August, 2017 was quite special for Indian diaspora in Adelaide, South Australia. As we all know 15th August is remembered and celebrated as the Independence Day for India. On this day 200 years long British rule came to an end and the rise of Democratic India began. It’s a […]
By Neha Kolape India’s founding father Mahatma Gandhi said: “If we want to reach real peace in this world we should start educating children”. Reflecting on these words of wisdom, Parliamentary Secretary for Education Judith Couacaud Graley MP recently visited Rangebank Primary School in Cranbourne and The Grange P-12 College in Wyndham. Ms Graley commended […]
By Neha Kolape “Manny Singh, Owner/Director of Keystone Fitness Club found himself obese weighing 110 kg in 2006. He could relate to anyone who was struggling with obesity. He was depressed, lacked confidence in himself whether he would be able to lose weight and get fit. But then he started hitting the gym day after […]
These are some strong lines coming from Mrs. Krinzal Chauhan who creates a whole world around her daughter, Shanaya using simple household objects and captures it all with her camera, arresting cherishable moments for life. This young woman has transformed her passion for art into a venture with ‘Mommycreates’, a Facebook page which is garnering […]
Swati, like many others, had migrated to Australia a few months back. Obviously, it was a very different environment compared to back home in India but with the help of her friends and colleagues she was able to settle in very quickly. And she is not alone. Every year, close to 40,000 Indians make Australia […]
By Ritesh(R) Chugh and Ripan(R) Sethi Have you ever noticed how the lyrics of some of our favourite nursery rhymes are often tragic, dark and disturbing with someone falling, getting hurt or even dying? And if you haven’t detected the catastrophes yet, first let’s croon a few along with RR! Jack & Jill went up […]
Federation of Indian Associations of NSW (FIAN) organised a hugely successful INDIA DAY 2017 to celebrate Indian Independence Day in Parramatta Park on 12th August, 2017. Around 15,000 people attended the extravaganza throughout the day. This was FIAN’s 3rd such celebration, starting from 2015. INDIA DAY has now become an iconic event, popularity of which […]
Whether it is a child, youth or an old person everyone seems to get disturbed by their surroundings. Pujya Gurudevshri gives us an insight into the real cause of our disturbance so that we can overcome it to become the master of our lives. By PUJYA GURUDEVSHRI RAKESHBHAI The music that comes out of your […]
Council of Indian Australians Inc. (CIA) Celebrated INDIA DAY DINNER 2017 – 71st Indian Independence Day on 12th August 2017 at Bowman Hall, Campbell Street, Blacktown 2148 Various political dignitaries attended the India Day Dinner 2017 function from both sides of politics – federal and state. The chief guest for the event was The Premier […]