Vol 1, Issue 18 Nov 1 -15, 2021
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Modi meets Indian diaspora in Rome Dr JAGADISH KRISHNAN: From an assiduous physician to an exemplary leader - Page 5
Walk Together organised in Gold Coast -Page 4
Indian Cooking with Lata Modi -Page 7
New Delhi/Rome, Oct 30: On the first day of his visit to Rome ahead of the G20 Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the Indian diaspora in the Italian capital city. On Friday, the Prime Minister
met and interacted with several Indologists and Sanskrit experts from Italian universities. "The Prime Minister noted their interest in Indian culture, literature and practice of yoga and Ayurveda
Kejriwal invokes Lord Ram ahead of assembly polls in 5 states Indian Community Centre in Perth inaugurated -Page 9
Where are Indians travelling to this festive season? -Page 22
Devi Mahatmyam: Glory of the Goddess -Page 27
Keeping up with heritage brocades -Page 29
New Delhi, Oct 29: Ahead of Assembly elections in five states, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has started chanting Lord Ram's name to garner votes. Earlier this week, the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) national convener performed an aarti at Saryu river, offered prayers at Hanuman Garhi and visited Ram Lalla in Ayodhya during his two-day trip to the holy city on October 25 and 26. If that is not enough, he has announced to participate in a Diwali Pooja at Delhi's Thyagraj Stadium, where preparations are on to install a 30-ft-tall replica of Lord Ram for the evening event. Post his return from Ayodhya and about a week ahead of Diwali, Kejriwal has asked people to join him in 'Diwali pooja' via their television sets. "I will perform Diwali Pooja with my cabinet ministers at 7 o'clock on November 4. I would like
two crore people of the capital to join me," he said in an address with 'Om Jai Jagdish' tune playing in the background. In 2020, he performed Diwali Puja at Akshardham Temple. On October 27, the chief minister also added Ayodhya to the Mukhyamantri Tirth Kalyan Yojna -- a scheme under which Delhiites are provided free travel by AC trains and stay in AC hotels. "Ayodhya has made it to the list of Mukhyamantri Tirth Kalyan Yojna in addition to other pilgrimage sites like Jagannath Puri, Ujjain, Shirdi, Amritsar, Jammu, Dwarka, Mathura, Tirupati, Rameshwaram, Haridwar, Bodh Gaya. The Delhi government will assist those who want to visit Ram Lalla in Ayodhya free of cost," the Chief Minister said while making the announcement. Continued on page 13
and lauded the role played by them in strengthening the ties between India and Italy," a release from the Ministry of External Affairs said at New Delhi. Modi also met and interacted with various organisations, including the representatives of Italian Congregation for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). The Prime Minister appreciated their contribution in several social activities, including spreading the message of Bhagavad Gita in Italy, the release said. He also interacted with the community members and the representatives of Italian Hindu Union-Sanatana Dharma Samgha and lauded the role played by them in propagating Indian culture in Italy. In a separate meeting, the Prime Minister met representatives of Sikh community and institutions involved in the commemoration of Indian soldiers, who had fought in Italy during World War I and World War II. "The Prime Minister paid tributes to the valour shown by Indian soldiers in these wars," the release added. Modi is in Rome for the 16th G20 Summit two days, after which he will head to Glasgow for the UN COP26.
SRK goes to fetch Aryan Khan from jail on bail
Mumbai, Oct 30: For the second time in two days, Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan drove out in a motorcade on Saturday to fetch his son Aryan, who is expected to be released on bail soon. Shah Rukh Khan left his Bandra home 'Mannat' at around 8 a.m. with aides, lawyers and security even as it transpired that it could be several hours more before Aryan actually walks out of the Arthur Road Central Jail (ARCJ) at Chinchpokli. The megastar took a break at a fivestar hotel en route, partook in some light refreshments and kept a vigil in the vehicle for Aryan, who he last met inside the ARCJ on October 21. ARCJ Superintendent Nitin Waychal
confirmed to the hordes of mediapersons teeming outside the jail that Aryan's bail documents have been received and scrutinised. "The pre-release formalities are currently underway inside the jail. He did not get any special treatment... He is likely to be released between 10 a.m. and 12 noon along with other inmates," Waychal added. Meanwhile, the Mumbai Police have deployed huge security, barricades and roadblocks at various points to stop the fans of both SRK and Aryan crowding around the actor's home and near the ARCJ, besides many lining up the roads from Bandra to Chinchpokli, a distance of around 15 km.
Canberra capital eases Covid curbs Canberra, Oct 29: Coronavirus restrictions in Australia's capital Canberra have eased significantly as residents of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) were no longer required to wear facemasks outdoors from Friday. For the first time since early August, Canberra's arts and entertainment venues including cinemas and theatres have reopened for up to 75 per cent of their seating capacity, reports Xinhua news agency. Patron caps for hospitality venues have been increased to a maximum
of 25 people inside. Households can have up to 10 visitors, up from five previously, and up to 30 people can gather outdoors. Fitness classes and team sports have also been given the green light to resume. The ACT has the highest Covid-19 vaccine rate in Australia, with more than 92 per cent of the population aged 12 and over fully inoculated. Australia on Friday morning reported 1,934 new locally-acquired Covid-19 cases, 10 of which were in
the ACT. Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt said 85.2 per cent of people over 50s and nearly 90 per cent of those over 70s have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus. He announced A$180 million ($135 million) in funding for primary care networks to support Covid-19 patients recovering at home. "As we open up, we know that there will be more cases that will be treated at home because people will be fully vaccinated," he said.
Karnal welcomes home deported son Vishal Jood 2 4-year-old Vishal Jood who had been sentenced to twelve months imprisonment in New South Wales in September this year, was released recently after being incarcerated for six months since April. The youth who hails from Karnal in the Indian state of Haryana was deported back to India and is now back in his hometown. “Attempts to undermine Australia’s social cohesion will not be tolerated,” tweeted Australia’s Minister for immigration, citizenship and multicultural affairs Alex Hawke corroborating Jood’s expulsion from Australia after he got his parole. At the time of his arrest, he had been residing in Australia on an expired student visa. Continued on page 10
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