According to a Wealth-X report, super-rich Indians – defined as those with a net worth of $30 million and above – have now become one of the largest populations based abroad. It is becoming a popular practice for the world’s ultra-wealthy to look for ‘global citizenship’ (or a second place of residence), and India’s wealthy...Read More
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How Indian Premier League proved Rudyard Kipling wrong! The twain did meet and a closure to the infamous “monkey gate”.
Three images from the ongoing Indian Premier League cricket extravaganza prompted me to pen this article. If I say cricket is a gentleman’s game, many of you will laugh. It was once, when it was played in traditional whites. The sport which was once the prerogative of Colonialists now has become the national passion and...Read More
Sydney’s South Asian community wowed at Telstra’s Bollywood Wednesdays VIP Event
The Telstra Bollywood Wednesdays VIP event, held at Event Cinema Burwood showed Farhan Akhtar and Vidya Balan’s romantic-comedy film, Shaadi Ke Side Effects to a full house on 5th March 2014. Telstra Bollywood Wednesday’s is a way to reward Telstra customers, with $10 tickets to Bollywood films available every Wednesday at Telstra’s partner cinemas in...Read More
In an unfortunate turn of events, a 27-year-old Indian student took his life by hanging himself at an immigration detention centre in Melbourne. The man was been held at detention centre, Melbourne after being found guilty of overstaying his visa in Australia. On 13th Feb, after being detained in January, man hung himself in his...Read More
Indian parents having second thoughts regarding sending their children to Melbourne for studies
Following the horrific attack on Indian student Manrajwinder Singh, the reputation of Melbourne as a hub for Indian students has gone down to a great extent. Mr. Singh was beaten black and blue at Birrarung Marr by a gang of hooligans who left him in an unconscious state and robbed him off his belongings as...Read More
Ratan Tata has said that he experienced confusion and humiliation during his first few weeks at the elite Harvard University when he started there as a student, but those few days turned out to be the most important days of his life, he stated further. Ratan Tata recalled this memory of his education period at...Read More
With around thirty-five miles of coastline, Gold Coast in the state of Queensland in Australia is a beach lover’s paradise! Not too far from the state capital Brisbane, it is also one of the most populous cities in Australia with tourists flooding in from all over the world to surf and enjoy the many recreational...Read More
Curve Restaurant and Bar (Vibe Hotel Sidney) If you are on a casual date or relaxing with a couple of friends, then you need the soothing lights, beautiful background score and the great modern delicacies provided by the Curve. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, you want to hit the curve for a nice social experience....Read More
Hindus in Melbourne come together to celebrate Diwali
The otherwise dull Federation Square in Melbourne came back to life on an overcast day when people thronged the place wearing colourful Sarees to celebrate Diwali. Diwali is known as the Festival of Lights and is celebrated by Hindus specifically on a scale as large as that of Christmas. The festival since the ancient times...Read More
Nina Davuluri was abused on Twitter after she became Miss America. Some people on Twitter say she is not an American. Other say she is an Arab and looks like a terrorist. A user on Twitter DallasRobinson8 writes that he is literally so mad that an Arab won. Jakeamick5 said that how could a foreigner...Read More