Vol 1, Issue 23 Jan 16 -31, 2021
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BJP releases first list for UP, Yogi India logs 2,68,833 fresh to contest from Gorakhpur Urban Covid cases, 402 deaths Paviter Kumar Noori: The driving force behind Brisbane’s popular community events - Page 5
Different festivals celebrated today signify India’s vibrant cultural diversity: Modi - Page 3
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New Delhi, Jan 15: The BJP on Saturday released its first list of 107 candidates for Uttar Pradesh. Chief minister Yogi Adityanath will contest from Gorakhpur (Urban) assembly constituency and deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya to contest from Sirathu assembly seat
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in Prayagraj district. Chief minister Adityanath and deputy chief minister Maurya are currently members of state legislative council. Union minister and BJP election in-charge for Uttar Pradesh Dharmendra Pradhan and national general secretary Arun Singh released the first list of candidates at party headquarters here. Pradhan said that people will support BJP once again in 2022 and the BJP will win more than 300 seats this time also. Pradhan said that the BJP is announcing 105 candidates for 57 seats in first phase and 48 seats in second phase. Other two constituencies are Gorakhpur (Urban) and Sirathu from where polling will be held in later phases. Yogi Adityanath was five time Lok Sabha member from Gorakhpur till 2017 before becoming chief minister of Uttar Pradesh. Of 83 sitting MLAs, 63 have been repeated and 20 MLAs have been dropped. Social equation has been taken into account while finalising the candidates. More than 60 per
cent of the candidates announced are either from the Other Backward Classes (OBCs) and Schedule Caste (SC) communities. About 44 candidates are from the OBC communities and 19 are from SC communities. Almost 10 per cent, tickets are given to women candidates. Defence minister Rajnath Singh's son and sitting MLA for Noida Pankaj Singh is once again fielded from his current assembly constituency.AUttar Pradesh Power Minister Srikant Sharma will once again contest from Mathura. The Assembly polls will be held in seven phases in February-March starting from February 10. Counting of votes will be held on March 10. Last day of nomination for 58 Assembly seats, where polling will be held in the first phase, is January 21, while that for 55 seats in the second phase is January 28. Voting will be held on February 10 and February 14 in the first and second phase respectively.
Australia wins dispute against India's export sugar subsidies at WTO Business Standard
After the World Trade Organization (WTO) ruled in Australia's favour overnight, sugarcane farmers in Australia, have won a protracted legal battle against Indian sugar subsidies. A WTO panel ruled that India was using export subsidies that were illegal under international trade laws and recommended that they be removed. Paul Schembri, the chair of the Australian Canegrowers, said the decision was promising not only for Australian cane growers, but for other sugar producers who do not receive subsidies around the world.
Acting Consul of India inaugurates ‘Migration Clinic’ in Perth -Page 9
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National Youth Day celebrated at Consulate General of India
5 beach resorts you should experience in India! -Page 22
Hindu Festivals and Mimamsa: An Australian and New Zealand Perspective-Page 23
Festive fashion BOLLYWOOD -Page 27
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n the occasion of Swami Vivekannanda’s birth anniversary on 12th January, 2022, the Consulate General of India, Perth marked the National Youth Day with a wonderful exchange of ideas by prolific speakers. Every year on January 12, India celebrates National Youth Day, also known as Yuva Diwas, to commemorate the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, who was one of the most prominent philosophers, monks, and thinkers of India. It was in 1984 that the then Indian government declared that 12th January will be observed as National Youth Day to honour Swami Vivekananda’s contributions to the country. The main aim of the government in doing so was to imbibe the youth, especially students, with Vivekananda’s philosophy and ideals. Continued on page 9
New Delhi, Jan 15: Amid the ongoing Covid-19 resurgence, India registered 2,68,833 new cases and 402 deaths in the last 24 hours, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Saturday While the new fatalities have increased the nationwide death toll to 4,85,752, the active caseload has jumped to 14,17,820, accounting for 3.85 per cent of the country's total positive cases, the Ministry said. Meanwhile, the Omicron infection tally has climbed to 6,041, a 5.01 per cent increase from Friday's figure. So far total 28 states have detected the new highly-transmissible variant, said the Ministry. The recovery of 1,22,684 patients
in the last 24 hours has increased the cumulative tally to 3,49,47,390. Consequently, India's recovery rate stands at 94.83 per cent. Also in the same period, a total of 16,13,740 tests were conducted across the country, which took the overall to 70.07 crore. Meanwhile, the weekly positivity rate has climbed to 12.84 per cent amid the sudden spike of new cases. The daily positivity rate has stands at 16.66 per cent. With the administration of over 58 lakh vaccine doses in the last 24 hours, India's Covid inoculation coverage reached 156.02 crore as of Saturday morning.
Industry-University collaborations for internships in Australia, India to focus on sustainable development IANS
On January 8, 2022, the FORE School of Management in New Delhi, in collaboration with Deakin University in Australia, hosted a webinar on "Industry-University Partnerships for UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a focus on internships in Australia and India." The webinar, which was part of a project funded by the Commonwealth Government of Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), was held with the goal of generating industry-university partnerships through workshops in both countries and the development of a digital hub for knowledge sharing. Dr. Shallini Taneja, faculty member
and Head of the FORE School's Center for Sustainable Development (CSD), welcomed all panelists, including representatives from industry, academia, students, and other webinar participants, to the international webinar, which was organised with the purpose of enhancing graduate employability in both countries and improve SDG outcomes. Continued on page 8
Indian High Commission and FICQ observe Vishwa Hindi Diwas
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he High Commission of India, Canberra in association with Federation of Indian Communities of Queensland (FICQ)
Australia celebrated the Vishwa Hindi Diwas at Vedanta Centre, Queensland recently. Continued on page 8
May this harvest season bring happiness and prosperity in your lives Indian Abroad team wishes all our readers a very
Happy Pongal, Lohri, Makar Sankranti and Bihu Bhumi Pednekar comes on board for Ajay Bahl’s ‘The Lady Killer’ -Page 31
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