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YOUR SAY
from 2018-04 Melbourne
by Indian Link
Women And Money
PAWAN LUTHRA wrote why women, more than men, need to learn to handle their own nances
Neelam Rehal wrote: I completely agree with Mr Luthra’s opinion on women becoming nancially independent. And I speak from personal experience. A very close friend whose husband passed away rather unexpectedly found herself in dire straits as she had very little idea about how to manage nances. Worse, she didn’t even know about her husband’s liabilities. It was only after we friends rallied behind her that her nancial situation stabilised. Taking control of your nances may seem intimidating at rst, but with an open mind and desire to learn, anyone can do it.
Why To Not Be A Domestic Goddess
DIPANJALI RAO wrote that changing gender expectations was essential to achieve parity
Krish Na wrote: Best read of the year!
Deen Parast wrote: In Indian culture, the house is to be kept clean so that good forces of health, wealth and prosperity are invited inside each day. This is why our mothers and grandmothers used to wash the front area of the door each morning and put auspicious signs by chalk powder. This is ancient wisdom.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BRIDGE!
On the Harbour Bridge’s 86th birthday, we asked our online readers to guess which Hindi lm had this as its shooting location. All got it right with HEYY BABYY, but some readers got creative!
Mardi Gras 2018
Indian Link Radio anchor KASHIF HARRISON reported on parade and the Indian oat put up by LGBT support organisation Trikone Australasia Trikone Australasia wrote: Thank you for helping us make this Mardi Gras even more special, @indian_link!

Vandana D’souza wrote: Three men and a baby :D Manju Vinay asked: Tell us who is the baby.
Natasha Kaur wrote: Heyy Babyy, an awesome movie done in Sydney
ANOTHER SYDNEY-DELHI NONSTOP FLIGHT
We shared that Air India is adding a new Saturday ight on its Sydney-New Delhi sector.

Mahesh Rohira asked: When will Melbourne Mumbai start?
Senthil Kumar wrote: Shouldn’t it y to either Kolkata or Chennai? (both being entry points).
