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YOUR SAY
from 2018-07 Sydney (1)
by Indian Link
Awakening The Manto In Us
Our piece on Nandita Das from the sidelines of the Sydney Film Festival last month, written by RAJNI ANAND LUTHRA and CHARUTA JOSHI, was featured on India’s largest independent news service Indo-Asian News Services (IANS). It was picked from there by a number of media outlets in India and in the diaspora, including Business Standard, Times of India, Bollywood Life, India TV, Cinestaan, Times Now, 5 Dariya News, India Life, Daiji World, The Rahnuma, Ashoka News, New Kerala, The News Room, Live Uttar Pradesh, News Dog App and India New England.

QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY HONOURS
In our June-2 2018 edition we featured the eight Indian-origin honourees in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list this year

Kanti Jinna OAM wrote: Thank you sincerely for your kind words attributed to me in my interview with you. Your interview has gone around my friends and relatives in several countries around the world including Fiji of course and has had excellent mileage for me in particular and Indian Link in general. Thanks also for sending me a copy of your lovely news magazine featuring all the other Queen’s Birthday honours recipients. I will treasure it. Grateful for efforts to share this happy moment in our lives with your readers. Dr Sudarshan Sachdev OAM wrote: Thanks for your excellent and factual article about me and my family. I really appreciate your professional presentation
De Silva Hebron Barristers & Solicitors wrote: Fantastic article!




Arvind Shrivastava OAM wrote Thanks for the compliments; the article reads very well. Really appreciate your kind efforts.
Money Matters

Our June-1 2018 edition cover feature ‘Money Matters’ looked at how people across different age groups are navigating their nancial lives. Dilip Jadeja wrote: I browsed through three cases that I thought were of likely interest to me, all of couples. By far, all was as I expected. Nothing new. My guess was as good on what most things would be. But I did like that most people had their wills sorted out. I have always advocated that wills be executable and permanent when folks are alive, not challengeable when they are dead. Governments are yet to learn that.