A luxury residential development in Sydney’s inner west gives residents access to the city’s most authentic Shanghai cuisine Known locally as ‘Little Shanghai,’ the thriving inner west suburb of Ashfield; home to luxury residential development Oasis by Crown Group is renowned as the place to go for those craving Shanghainese cuisine. The nickname was earned […]
Lions Club of Sydney Indian and the Technocrats Association of Australia organised Diabetes Risk Awareness Talk by Dr.Roza Sage from Diabetes NSW on, 17th February, 2016 at Lions Den, 42 Ross Street, North Parramatta. Dr Sundar and Dr Reni Sundar from Medical organisation conducted the free testing of blood sugar levels. The MC for the evening was Ms […]
Director Karishma Mathur, whose play ‘Ben and Ahmed’, has been received well by the audience at the Short and Sweet festival in Sydney talks to Indus Age, where the multi-talented Karishma shares the challenges she faced while directing the play, her various sides of being an actor, dancer, martial arts enthusiast and much more. Excerpts: […]
The president and founder of India Club, Mrs Shubha Kumar from West Pennant Hills has been honoured for her continuous work in helping Indian Migrants to assimilate and integrate into The Hills Community. She was commemorated with the ‘Baulkham Hills: 2016 Local Woman of the Year’ award by Baulkham Hills State Liberal MP, David Elliott.
The much awaited Holi Mahotsav at Darling Harbour has been cancelled for want of funds. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Australia, that has presented Holi Mahotsav at Darling Harbour for the last 13 years, will not take place this year. Several reasons have been cited for it. “The prime contributing factor for this decision is: Lack of […]
By Nidhi Kumari For him, his family is his inspiration; managing social and academic life is his way to a successful road ahead; being a participant in activities from as small as helping out in the local barbecues to looking after the elderly at the nursing homes, is his key to happiness. An achiever at […]
By Raji Jayadev Accredited Practising Dietitian Turmeric is one of the oldest spices known. It has a very long history of culinary, religious and medicinal use dating back nearly 4000 years. Turmeric Powder is obtained from the root of turmeric plant Curcuma longa belonging to the family Zingiberaceae. It tastes peppery and bittersweet, has mild […]
Studying doesn’t have to be a chore; it should be a valuable education process that involves learning the content, rather than memorising it. Given below are a few tips that can help you learn smartly: Discover your personal learning style: Majority of students have a personal learning style that better equips them in learning large […]
Legendary singer, the queen of melody Asha Bhosle, who is popularly known as Asha Taai talked about her camaraderie with her sister Lata Mangeshkar, her inspiration in life, her young-at-heart nature and a lot more, in an exclusive interview with Indus Age. By Nidhi Kumari Ever since you ventured into singing, (since the age of […]
The 3-day mega cultural event (March 11-13, 2016) celebrates Art of Living’s 35 years of service to humanity, spirituality and human values. Spreading the message of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ – One World Family, the World Culture Festival 2016 is a celebration of The Art of Living’s 35 years of service to humanity, spirituality and human values […]