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By our legal reporter
Melbourne: A former Hindu priest of the Sri Shiva Vishnu Temple, Carrum Downs faces deportation to Sri Lanka after being convicted of indecent assault by Magistrate Ross Betts of the Frankston Magistrate Court.
The verdict came...
Story by A. Srivathsan in The Hindu, 30-03-2011
CHENNAI: Even as Australian Ministers, politicians and officials were taking the position in public that there was no racial motivation behind the spate of attacks on Indian students in Australia, chiefly...
By Dr. Dinesh Srivastava
Melbourne: It took me nearly ten years struggle to get Hindi recognised at the VCE level in 1993. This
recognition currently enables students to study Hindi after school hours, usually on Saturday mornings and in one case on...
By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS, Mar 14 (IPS) – As it projects its political and economic power in Asia – and
vigourously pushes its longstanding claims for a permanent
seat in the United Nations Security Council – India is also
steadily...
By Ranjit Devraj
NEW DELHI, Mar 14 (IPS) – Anti-nuclear campaigners in India see the earthquake that hit Japan last week,
which threatens the meltdown of the Fukushima atomic power facility there, as a
wakeup call for this country’s ambitious...
By Neeraj Nanda
Melbourne: The Indian government has finally announced the rules and regulations under which Non Resident Indians (NRIs) will be able to vote in elections for the Lok Sabha , Assemblies and local bodies. A report in the Hindustan Times...
Gurshan
By Neeraj Nanda
Melbourne: Gursewak Dhillon, was yesterday sentenced to five years imprisonment by the Victorian Supreme Court for the manslaughter of Gurshan Singh, a child aged three years on 4 March 2010. Gursewak will serve a minimum of...
One of India’s most famous musicians, Bhimsen Joshi, has died at a hospital in the western city of Pune, aged 89.
A legendary singer of Hindustani classical music, Joshi had been ailing for some time and was being treated at the hospital for nearly...
By Neeraj Nanda
Melbourne: India’s Foreign Minister has said the country was engaging China and its foreign policy was not Pakistan centric. He said India wanted a strong and democratic Pakistan and certain bilateral issues are held up because...
Queensland University of Technology Gardens Point CityCat stop, pix taken on 12-1-2011
BY our community reporter
Melbourne: All Indian nationals including overseas students who are in the flood ravaged areas of Queensland are safe. A media release from...