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When An Engineer Turns Baker

NANDITHA SURESH wrote about Melissa Domingo Rawat, an engineer with a passion for baking that has evolved into a successful home-business.

Melissa Domingo Rawat wrote: I am beyond grateful to be featured in Indian Link - a respected and very widely read local newspaper/publication in Sydney, Australia. I was hugely surprised and humbled to be invited to do an interview about my work. I am filled with gratitude to God, to Indian Link, to my family and everyone who supports Baker Mum.

Priya Rajasekaran wrote: Way to go, Melissa. I don't think I've actually put my engineering background for anything so creative - really good looking cakes. Enouch Emmanuel wrote: Imagine when they find out you can sing and play the guitar.

Rish Nanda wrote: That’s awesome. Can’t wait to try some of Mel’s delicious treats. Mildred Patole wrote: Love Mel's cakes... They are sooooo delicious.

Natasha Patole wrote: I’ve had the good fortune to taste her cakes and they are out of this world!!!

Praveena Pappu wrote: So beautiful n artistic.

Sandhya Baskaran Jella wrote: That’s amazing Mel, waiting to see more and more and always excited about your creations.

Where In Oz

Where would you find this stunning piece of ancient Aboriginal art?

Readers Manisha Belani, Ritika Dodia Siddhipura and Nivedita Kunder correctly identified it as Anbangbang Rock Shelter at the Kakadu National Park.

The younger our kids start learning other languages, the better. That's why we're rolling out language programs at kinders across the state – and why it's so good to see almost 700 students at The Grange P-12 College learning Hindi. Achcha kaam.

Daniel Andrews, Victoria Premier

Space is hard. We commend @ISRO’s attempt to land their #Chandrayaan2 mission on the Moon’s South Pole. You have inspired us with your journey and look forward to future opportunities to explore our solar system together.

NASA

A Tale Of Two Foodies

In the concluding episode of our video series AUSSIE BITES With Chef Ranveer Brar, Indian Link’s food writer and award-winning blogger of The Spice Adventuress fame, DHANYA SAMUEL and Ranveer Brar interviewed each other.

Dhanta Samuel wrote: Chatting with Chef Ranveer Brar about our mutual love for food and our culinary journeys, both online and offline. Thanks for this wonderful opportunity, Indian Link.

Aus Good Food Guide wrote: How exciting! What a great interview.

Job Sudhakar wrote (tongue in cheek): Chef Brar? Not heard of! I know the Spice Adventuress, though!

Myra Touati wrote: Fabulous video, Dhanya, nice to hear your voice.

Nita Joseph wrote: Just watched. Brar is my fav… and girl, I knew you had the passion way before you probably realised it. So enjoyed watching it. Congratulations. Absolutely proud of you.

Elizabeth Jack wrote: That's a step up to what you are already doing!

Congrats and yes, wow! All the best to seeing more such soon.

Hari Prakash Jaganathan wrote: Wonderful to see you following your passion, Dhanya! I’m super proud and happy for you. Well done.

Chetana Suvarna Ganatra wrote: Dhanya, that was a good one. I love his style of cooking and of course who doesn’t love you!

Sowmiya Murali wrote: Congratulations Dhanya. It's a great interview

Manju Dilip wrote: All the very best in your chosen career.

Venugopal Rajagopalan wrote: Amazing Dhanya Samuel!

Pema Dey wrote: Enjoyed watching it, gorgeous.

Benoy John Varghese wrote: Cool!

Karthika M wrote: Fantastic, and you look pretty.

Smita Jiv wrote: Dhanya, you look fabulous as always and the interview is great.

Aswathi Dinil wrote: Congratulations Dhanya! Great going.

Shabana Kader wrote: Very nice interview.

The City Lane wrote: How interesting. I'll check it out.

Meera Seetharaman wrote: This is wonderful Dhanya. Proud of you!!

Susan All About The Curry wrote: Way to go, Dhanya. You did so well!

A Wicked Scrub wrote: Nice work Dhanya.

Caption Contest

What’s the chitchat here between Malaika Arora and Karan Johar?

Lakshman Kumar wrote: I was the heroine in the Hindi version of Telugu movie Dear Comrade.

Atiya Gazali wrote: Woohoo, finally we can shop in peace!!!

Farzana Nisha wrote: Student of the Year 3.

Rajesh Padnakad wrote: At this point in our film careers, Tabu (the other IFFM guest) is way ahead than both of us.

Arix Bishnoi wrote: Karan: My jacket and jeans are way better than yours, girls... because I’m the real diva here.

Divya Palsodkar wrote: Pehli shadi me nahi aa paye Karan, dusri shadi me zarur aana.

Pearl Chaudhary wrote: Malaika: Finally I get to do an item number in KJo’s next movie!

Navneet Kaur Chaudhary wrote: Let’s rock some cool posing.

Charmi Kapadia Shah wrote: Agreed no one knows Maheep Kapoor, but why are Melburnians not noticing US on the streets and hassling us for selfies and autographs?

Mallika Bhardwaj wrote: Do people not know who we are? Where are the crowds that usually follow us?

Jaimin Kapadia wrote: Let's take a selfie and announce to all Melbournians that we're here.

Arora Vijay wrote: Malaika: If you wanna be my friend Karan, do not produce a movie for Arbaaz.

Akki Gaurav wrote: 2 second main photo le lo, tram aane wali hai. Thand main pata bhi nahi lagega, khoorach khoorach ke nikalna padega...

Vikas Attri wrote: Kuch kuch khota ahai.

WHO WORE IT BETTER?

59% Bella Hadid

Where In India

Once upon a time, this place boasted of five hundred canons. A tough one, as only a single answer came through, from reader Liladhar

Ramteke: Murud’sJanjira Fort, in the Raigad district of Maharashtra.

I got to go to JPL last week and it was on the day when India was landing on the moon and the United States were assisting them in that effort. Could you see that from where you are?

Brad Pitt, who plays an astronaut in Ad Astra, to NASA astronaut Nick Hague on the International Space Station

41% Jahnvi Kapoor

It seems this second "freemake" of Largo Winch is as bad as the first one. So please Telugu directors, if you steal my work, at least do it properly?

Jérôme Salle, French film director and screenwriter, about the film Saaho

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