Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Declares Recognition of Indian Academic Qualifications- Unveiling New Education Degree Verification System In a landmark announcement that promises to bolster educational exchange and cooperation between India and Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declared that Indian degrees would henceforth be recognised in Australia. This development introduces an education qualification recognition mechanism...Read More
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi gets a warm welcome by thousands of fans on his Australian Visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been declared one of India’s most charismatic political leaders in recent times. Furthermore, his popularity can be reflected during his second visit to Australia on 23rd May; 20 000 cheering fans warmly welcomed him at a Sydney Stadium, where many of them were chanting “Modi”. Besides, A skywriter had earlier...Read More
Holi Festival in Melbourne: A Kaleidoscope of Unity Love and Diversity
Holi, the exuberant “Festival of Colours,” is an ancient Hindu spring festival celebrated with great fervour, symbolising love, unity, and the triumph of good over evil. Deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, it celebrates the triumph of good over evil and the power of devotion. The festival honours Prahlad’s faith in Lord Vishnu and the playful...Read More
In January 2023, Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple, located in Australia’s Carrum Downs, was subjected to vandalism with anti-Hindu graffiti. Devotees noticed the act when they came for ‘’darshan’’(visit) amid the three-day long ‘’Thai Pongal’’ festival, which was being celebrated by Australia’s Tamil Hindu Community. The Indian community in Australia condemned the vandalism of Hindu temples...Read More
Why are Indian Students returning back to their homes?
Australia has been an ideal destination for students from different nations to pursue higher education; in fact, the preliminary data supplied by the Department of Home Affairs indicates that nearly 44,000 student visa applications were received from India in the last six months of 2022, compared with 38,700 from China during the same period. However,...Read More
At Made in India, we’re an eclectic combination of Indian and Australian. While we may tip our hat and nod ‘g’day, mate’ if we bump into you on the street, we could also be found doing the Bhangra at the nearest Indian festival celebrations, be it Holi or Diwali. We are lovers of food, colour,...Read More
The Significance of Lighting Diyas On Diwali Festival
Diwali also referred to as Deepawali especially by the Southern Indians, is a very special and popular Indian festival among the Hindus. It is widely celebrated by the Hindu community. Diwali is a five-day festival and is celebrated once a year either in October or November – it had no fixed days. Many traditions and...Read More
6 WAYS INDIANS LIVING ABROAD CELEBRATE DIWALI
Is it Diwali time and you find yourself outside of India? No matter. Indians living abroad do not let the small matter of their absence from their country affect their Diwali celebrations in any way. Here are six ways in which you can celebrate the festival of lights no matter where you are in the...Read More
Everyone knows that Diwali is the most popular Hindu festival in the world. We know of the lamps, of the sweets, of the firecrackers. But there are some lesser known facts about Diwali that we’re bringing out in this article. Read on to find out more. A row of earthen lamps. Fireworks that light up...Read More
What do you plan to do this Diwali? It is probably the most famous of all of India’s festivals, and it is also considered the most fun. In this piece, we give you five off-beat ideas to make this Diwali – and every Diwali after it – a memorable occasion. It’s that time of...Read More