By Porisma P. Gogoi Bath (UK) “I like our situation very much,” wrote English novelist Jane Austen in a letter to her sister Cassandra describing the profound impact that Bath had upon her first visit. Better known as the city of spas, Bath, embellished with Roman and Georgian-styled buildings and the river Avon flowing across, […]
By Sugandha Rawal New Delhi Yuvraj Singh made a comeback to India’s ODI cricket team after a lengthy period earlier this year, and fared average on the performance meter. The cricketer, also known for entrepreneurial initiatives and his charity work, says cricket will always be a priority in his life but he also tries to […]
By Kishori Sud New Delhi Indians may be getting increasingly experimental with their food palate, but they mostly picture only a sushi roll or tempura in their head when asked about Japanese cuisine, says Japanese chef Masaharu Morimoto, who has had a culinary relationship with India for almost 15 years. But he doesn’t mind. Known […]
New Delhi Every one of the 1.25 billion Indians will have to own the dream of New India so that it becomes a success by 2022, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said. Addressing a gathering of entrepreneurs at the “Champions of Change” conclave organised by the NITI Aayog, he said the government cannot afford to live […]
San Francisco After reportedly cancelling a town hall meeting to allay the fears over an anti-diversity manifesto, Google’s India-born CEO Sundar Pichai finally addressed a coding event for girls on the campus. “I want you to know there’s a place for you in this industry. There’s a place for you at Google. Don’t let anyone […]
By Radhika Bhirani New Delhi In a video gone viral, she looks helpless and uncomfortable as she tries to hide her face and turns around to escape shutterbugs who go clickety-click while she waits for the doors of an elevator to open at a theatre’s basement. That’s Suhana Khan, Indian superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s 17-year-old […]
“We are very happy to announce that –for the first time in history an Indian Magazine has found place in South Australian Parliament Library and it was Indus Age Adelaide issue since June 2017. Thanks to Honourable Russle Wortley who was there to help our local correspondent Umesh Nagasandra”.
By Dr Indrani Ganguly Public Relations Officer The Federation of Indian Communities of Queensland Inc., (FICQ), the peak umbrella body of all Indian Associations in Queensland invites members of all communities in Queensland to come and celebrate Diwali, the Indian Festival of Lights. Diwali is considered a signature cultural event and an important contribution to […]
Hindu Council of Australia started the public celebrations of Deepavali – the Festival of Lights- in 1999 in a huge way in Sydney. With community support this festival has now grown as one of the largest community events in Sydney. Hindu Council of Australia will be celebrating Deepavali 2017 at multiple venues across Sydney, Adelaide […]
By Rakesh Gupta The festival state of South Australia has a mosaic of cultural diversity, assimilated from all corners of the world, making it a global village in true sense. UIOSA (United Indians of South Australia) is an incorporated organisation formed in 2016 to celebrate the diverse multiculturalism in South Australia through various festivals and […]