Red wine has often been touted as a beneficial alcoholic drink, and now, in late 2016, another study has come out that claims that a glass of red wine is equivalent to an hour of exercising at the gym. To accompany that good news, we give you five more health benefits of having a glass...Read More
PM Narendra Modi receives the 2019 “Goalkeepers Global Goals Award” for Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has recently received the 2019 Goalkeeper Global Goals Award from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He received the award for his government’s Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan “Clean India Mission” program, which was launched in 2014 by the Modi National Democratic Alliance government during his first term. Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan was launched...Read More
The social well-being and community benefits have been the primary objectives for the government of Australia. In one such move; the government introduced a new parents visa in 2017. This five-year temporary visa will let parents stay for a long time with their children in Australia. The new parents visa became the part of family...Read More
Last week on 31st October, India witnesses the unveiling of the world's tallest statue in its very own Gujarat. The process of construction has costRead More
According to a survey from a wealth research company called Wealth-X, Hong Kong the city of Dreams has now surpassed New York as the home to the most ultra-rich people in 2018. Wealth-X also stated that Hong Kong has now overtaken New York to become one of the top destinations for Earth’s wealthiest people last...Read More
In the Arabian Sea off the coast of Mumbai, the government of Maharashtra is building a 192-meter tall statue for Chatrapati Shivaji, the great Maratha warrior. Amid grumbling from the opposition that this is wasted expense, we look at a few reasons why it might not be such a bad thing. What would you do...Read More
Climate Change has become an acknowledged global problem in the last decade, with almost 195 countries committing to working against it in last year’s Paris Agreement. In this article, we tell you more about the climate change journey, Australia’s role in it, and what you can do as a citizen to help the planet. Climate...Read More
Jayalalithaa, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, affectionately called ‘Amma’ by millions of people of the state, breathed her last on 5 December, thwarted by a cardiac arrest. In this article, we take a look at what is an extraordinary life that straddled two industries – films and politics – with aplomb. The Chief...Read More
AIHS EXHIBITION REVEALS LOST INDO-AUS TIES
If you think that Indian migration to Australia is a new phenomenon, you’d be wrong. Did you know that there were Indian cab drivers in Brisbane in 1860? An exhibition organised by AIHS at the Parliament House in Melbourne in September displayed the deep role played by the Indian community in Australia’s rich history. Australia...Read More
Both India and Australia are dry countries that get a similar amount of rainfall every year per capita, but India fights water scarcity every year while Australia seems to manage their water very well. A new exhibition called ‘Water Science’ paves the way for expertise transfer from the Kangaroo nation so that India can...Read More