Understanding the Landscape: 7 Challenges Faced by Indian Students Down Under Embarking on an educational journey in Australia is a dream for many Indian students, offering a world-class education and exposure to a vibrant multicultural environment. However, this pursuit is not without its challenges. From cultural adjustments to academic pressures, Indian students face a unique...Read More
Stubborn belly fat, often referred to as visceral fat, is a common concern for many individuals. This type of fat is not only an aesthetic issue but can also be linked to various health problems like heart disease and type 2 diabetes. Hence, it’s vital to understand the scientifically proven methods to reduce this fat....Read More
Muslims living in Sydney are facing high rates of racism and discrimination
Though instances of racism and discrimination against Muslims who live in Sydney are very high, they still believe that the practice of their...Read More
Desi Dhaba Indian Restaurant: A slice of Indian Food in Melbourne
Are you a self-proclaimed Indian food connoisseur or a newbie looking for their first bite of Indian curry? Either way, you absolutely have to try Desi Dhaba. There’s no better place to experience traditional Indian cuisine. Desi Dhaba Authentic Indian Restaurant in Melbourne is as delicious and spicy as if it were made in India...Read More
PUNJABI TOPS ALL OTHER INDIAN SUBCONTINENTAL LANGUAGES IN 3 AUSTRALIAN STATES
The most recent census figures make for interesting reading, especially if you are of Punjabi descent. Punjabi emerged as the most spoken language among Indian/ South Asian speakers in 3 states in Australia, namely Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia. The language also came a close second in the state of South Australia....Read More
INDIAN WOMEN KEEP VIOLENCE HELPLINES BUSY IN AUSTRALIA
The number of calls from women in distress, or from family members seeking some form of assistance has reached record proportions according to 1800RESPECT General Manager, Gabrielle Denning-Cotter. Further analysis of their data reveals that callers from an Indian background rank second highest among those seeking help from the 1800RESPECT service. The national service...Read More
Any woman will tell you premenstrual stress, commonly known as PMS, is a tough place to be – both physically and emotionally. The good news is that, with a little know-how and empathy, men can help relieve PMS symptoms rather than aggravate them. This is according to a study published in the medical journal PLoS...Read More
The world, it seems, is becoming an increasingly divided place. With the rise of the political right across the world, which came into stark notice with the election of Donald Trump earlier this year as the president of the United States, there is an increasing perception among people that battle lines have dug deeper into...Read More
Growing up in a small town in India, Holi was my favourite festival. Yes, Diwali meant bursting crackers; Sankranti meant walking around the block and looking at all the Rangoli patterns on front porches; Ugadi meant tasting that tangy pickle first thing in the morning – but Holi is a true boy’s dream. You get...Read More
INTAJ KHAN WINS SECOND COUNCILLOR TERM FOR WYNDHAM
  With 95 people vying for 11 council seats in Wyndham, and with 41 candidates battling for four available seats in Harrison ward, Intaj Khan had to bring out his A-game to get re-elected for a second term as councillor. And he did. The article tells you a little more about how he achieved this...Read More