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Why India MUST take advantage of Australia

The Australian government's decision to sell uranium to India is one of the many changes in the evolving India-Australia relationship, says Harsh V Pant. Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard's......

US visa fraud: 8 arrested, Indians can continue studies

With eight officials of a New Jersey based educational institution arrested on charges of foreign student visa fraud, federal authorities have given the students, mostly from India, multiple......

India has enough safeguards to keep away sham US colleges: Sibal

Kapil Sibal, minister of human resources and development, said that US institutions that wish to come to India should be accredited ones and should have been in the business for 20 years. Aziz......

World admires Indian democracy, says Aus PM

At a time when people in the Middle East are making moves to steer the region towards democracy, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Wednesday said that the world admired India's example as......

Indian student numbers to Australia plummet

Australia's largest international student recruiter, IDP Education Pty Ltd (IDP), has said that the number of Indian student visas has crashed from 8,600 a year ago to just 200 this year,......

'Australia, India in better position to finalise FTA'

Despite the "shocks and jolts" in the past, Australia and India are in a better position to finalise a free trade agreement (FTA) that would further expand bilateral relations, according to a......

Di Bella coffee set to enter India by January

Australia's fastest-growing and most-awarded coffee company, Di Bella Coffee, plans to enter the Indian market with, at least, six cafs in Mumbai in January. It would be followed with cafs in......

Aus keen to build ties with Indian auto industry

Australia is exploring possibilities of building better ties between its world-class firms and rapidly growing Indian automotive industries to create new export opportunities and help secure the......

ANZ re-enters Indian banking after a decade

Australia and New Zealand Banking Group said on Thursday it had re-entered the Indian banking sector after a decade, opening its first branch in Mumbai.It has appointed Subhas DeGamia, a veteran......

India, Australia eye $40-billion trade in 5 years

India and Australia on Thursday announced the launch of formal negotiations for comprehensive market opening pact and agreed to double bilateral trade to $ 40 billion in the next five years."It was......

Satyajit Ray statue in Melbourne: Send in your photos!

A statue of iconic Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray was recently unveiled in Melbourne, Australia in honour of his extraordinary contribution to cinema.Paul Cox, award-winning Australian filmmaker......

Remembering Navin Nischol

The fact that he was a gold medalist from Film and Television Institute of India gave Navin Nischol enough confidence to try his luck in the Hindi film industry.  With his......

Injured Gambhir rested in second innings

India opener Gautam Gambhir, who was hit on his wrist by a rising delivery during Australia's tour opener against Board President XI, did not came out to bat on Monday, opting to rest.However, the......

Cheteshwar Pujara

Cheteshwar Pujara, the new face in the Indian squad for the upcoming Test series against Australia, has all the right credentials to grace and brighten the star-studded Indian middle-order, says......

'India needs to institutionalise hockey'

Hockey may be the country's national sport, but for India to revive its past glory, the game must be institutionalised to create "proper environment" for improvement, feels International Hockey......

Badrinath to lead in Emerging Players' tourney

Tamil Nadu batsman S Badrinath was on Monday named captain of the Indian team for the Emerging Players' tournament in Australia. Virat Kohli will be his deputy.The section committee, which met at......

Indian team for first two Tests to be picked Oct 1

The 14-member Indian team for the first two Tests against Australia will be selected on October 1 by the newly-instituted senior selection panel."The team for the first two Tests is to be picked on......

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Farhaan
Q. A global survey has found that many employees call in sick from work just to watch TV or stay in bed when they were not suffering from any illness. Employees surveyed in India, Australia, Canada, China, France, Great Britain, Mexico and d US have all to varying degress admitted that they have called in sick to work wen they not actually sick, a survey commissioned by The Workforce Institute of Kronos has revealed....China 71%, India 62%, Australia 58%, Canada & US 52%, Great Britain 43% Mesico 38%. France had d smallest number with only 16%. Y is it so that people during matches tke french lve
Farhaan:  A.  more

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Prasoon Sinha
Q. What Will You CHOOSE -- EDUCATION In INDIA OR AUSTRALIA Or LONDON ?
Prasoon Sinha:  A. it is a hard fact of life and nothing new about it dear we are already aware of it. half of my sick leaveswere utilised by such excuses only more

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Prasoon Sinha
Q. tell me the full form of ICWA.
Prasoon Sinha:  A. ICWA may refer to:1) Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India2) Chartered Institute of Management Accountants the renamed Institute of Cost...... more

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Mmanisha
Q. What happened to Scientist Radhakrishna?
Mmanisha:  A. Venkatraman Radhakrishnan (born on 18 May 1929) is an internationally renowned space scientist and member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences....... more

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Former Victorian Premier gets Ashoka award

Former Victorian Premier Ted Baillieu has been conferred with the Ashoka award for his contributions to India-Australia relations. The annual award... ...

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Time for serious talks with China

Mr Lis statements are clearly strategic mush when not accompanied by some clarity on crucial issues like Chinese infrastructure building in PoK,... ...

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Honeywell Selects 70 Teachers From Ten Countries For Green Boot Camp

/PRNewswire/ --Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today announced its selection of 70 middle school teachers from ten countries to receive scholarships to Green... ...

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Thailand Tourism As The Centre of AEC Tourism

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Now let there be more learning

Though India's higher education system has been in existence for more than 100 years, the advent of private universities is a comparatively recent... ...

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