Hyderabad The Kanyaka Parameswari temple in Telangana has been decorated with origami flowers made of currency notes amounting to over Rs.1.11 crore. As part of Dussehra festival, the organizers adorned the goddess with garlands and bouquets of origami flowers made from the currency notes of various denominations and colours. The unique offering was made at […]
New Delhi Traditional sweets and snacks are of the essence when it comes to Diwali and the celebrations are simply incomplete without home-cooked stuff. This time celebrate the festival by indulging in some sweet as well as tangy treats. Here are some mouth-watering recipes by Chef Sanjeev Kapoor. 1. Bhajanee chakliIngridients: 2 tablespoons Nutralite Salt […]
by Molina Asthana(B.Com, LLB, LLM)Principal, Swarup Asthana Lawyers and Business Advisors We all know that in Australia, migrants make up the fabric of our society and contribute significantly to the economy as well. The Scanlon Foundation Report 2019 recorded the following statistics: The population growth of Australia in the recent years is constituted more by […]
Mumbai The Aditya Chopra directorial Mohabbatien was released 20 years, and choreographer Farah Khan walked down memory lane and recalled choreographing Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in the cold weather of London. Released in 2000, the love story features Aishwarya as the lover of Raj (Shah Rukh Khan). Her character commits suicide when her conservative father (Amitabh […]
Australia’s beloved celebration of pride and diversity, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade, will become the first internationally significant event to be staged since the spread of COVID-19, taking place on Saturday 6 March, 2021. In order to ensure the safety of parade participants, spectators and the community at large, the 2021 Parade […]
Diwali, the ‘festival of lights’ is an exciting time for Hindus where customary gifts are exchanged across the world. It’s also a time of increased biosecurity risk as gifts containing plant and animal material may be sent to Australia. Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management David Littleproud asked Diwali gift givers to keep in […]
By Vidhisha Khetwani Haathi in the Room Inc. held a Photovoice Exhibition on 17 October to mark Mental Health Month. The forum gave us an opportunity to raise awareness within the community around mental health and wellbeing. Each day in Australia more than 8 people die by suicide. 3 million Australians are living with anxiety […]
By Ramneek Singh The Young Sikh Professionals Network (YSPN) has launched a free online CV check program to support those looking for a job during these tough times. Manisha Pannu, Head of YSPN’s migrant pillar informed, “Since its launch, members of the YSPN team (comprising engineers, lawyers, consultants, accountants, etc) have assisted over 200 people […]
By Murtaza J Poonawala The Dawoodi Bohra Community of Sydney in collaboration with Faiz-ul-Mawaid Il Burhaniyah – its food distribution entity in Sydney distributed hot and fresh food meals at Auburn Centre for Community on World Food Day, 16th October 2020. This event was done in cooperation with Cumberland Council as it is in the […]