The Hindu Council of Australia together with the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies commemorated the Indian soldiers in their second annual Haifa Day held in SP Jain School of Global Management. Haifa Day honors the liberation of the city of Haifa in 1918 following the valour and cavalry action by India’s 15th Imperial Service Cavalry […]
By-Nidhi Kumari For a suave, luxurious and comfortable car, Audi Q7 makes for an ideal Sports Utility Vehicle. Equipped with a powerful engine, elegant design and innovative technology, Audi Q7 is apt for a perfect drive. The exterior has an athletic outlook with precise edges giving it a bold, confident and powerful look. The interior […]
By- Brij Pal Singh During my last six months stay in India, I had an opportunity to study with open mind the need of the people in my late mother’s village located between Gulaothi (Distt.: Bulandshahr) and Hapur in Uttar Pradesh in India. With my experience, I am convinced that, ignorance is the mother of […]
Graduated in Engineering in Instrumentation and Control from the University of Pune and then pursuing his Master of Engineering (Research) in Electrical from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Ambarish Natu, always had an eye for things that were out of the box. His thesis in his Master of Engineering titled, “Error Resilience in […]
With campuses spread across Dubai, Mumbai, Singapore and Sydney, the S P Jain School of Global Management providing the best quality education from faculties drawn all over from Harvard, Duke, Cambridge and Oxford, the business school has bagged rank 10 among the top global business schools by Forbes in the category, ‘The Best International MBAs: […]
By- Sweta Uchil-Purohit Nutritionist We all remember Little Miss Muffet eating her curds and whey in the nursery rhyme, but how many of you eat curd every day? If you don’t, then you may want to start including it in your diet from today. Yoghurt or ‘curd’as it is called in India is something […]
With Air India completing two years of operation in Australia, Madhu Mathen, the Manager of Air India in Australia talks to Indus Age. Excerpts from the interview: Air India has completed two years of operation in Australia. What has been the response to Air India’s return to the market after a long hiatus? […]
By- Mohammed Fakruddin Jamal The multicultural Eid festival event organised in short time broke all the records of crowd participation in western suburbs. Wyndham Eid festival had a huge response from local and non local residents, who enjoyed the first ever Eid festival organised in Werribee. More than 12,000 people attended the biggest ever […]
By-Nidhi Kumari Indian food and spices go hand in hand; this is because India has a rich history of spices and flavors. The aura and aroma of Indian food is ‘Simply Spice’. To spice up our food in a more delicious manner, guide us about the various ingredients and tingle our taste buds furthermore, […]
By-Nidhi Kumari Playing with dolls is a part of growing up years, we grow up with that tiny toy, we sleep and we wake up with that cute little thing. And as always once we have played enough, we tend to throw or forget that most important possession into the bin or leave it to […]