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YOUR SAY
from 2020-12 Melbourne
by Indian Link
STEVE WAUGH'S INDIA
At the launch of the legendaryAussie cricketer's new book of photographs of India, PAWAN LUTHRA spoke with him about his love for all things Indian.

Darshak Mehta OAM wrote: Excellent interview. Youdrew out the essence of theman-averygood man. Hewasgenerouswithhistime anddidnotduck anyquestion. Good on you, Pawan
Rahul Gupta wrote: Pawan, do youknow howmuch of the$249 isgoingto charity-eitherthe SteveWaughFoundation or acharityinIndia?(Because the advance publicity promotesthe SWFandthere are photographs ofdisabled and disadvantagedpeopleinIndia-some philanthropicaspectisimplied.)
Santram Bajaj wrote: Thoroughly enjoyedthisinterview, and the ease with which you both chatted. Loved thatCurtlyAmbrosequestion: facinghim on abouncypitchversuscheckingthe camerato see if hegot the perfect shot, which ismorefilled withtension!
WE'VE GOT A BRAND NEW LOOK
Indian Link's new look logo took followers by surprise - until we explained it. Deepak Vincent wrote:Howdoesthis signlink toIndia, Indian Link?
Dhlraj Arora wrote: I preferred the lastlogo.
Rakesh Hans wrote:Thislogo doesnotreflectIndiantri colour flag orAshok chakraat all. You could have usedthe same colours at least.

Indian Link replied: Theicon depictsIndianLink'scommitmentto digital integration. It ismade upof halfof the traditionalAshokaChakra oftheIndian flag(representing ourtraditionalprint form of media), while theother halfisa globe
The starat thecentre of theAshokaChakraisthe seven-pointed Commonwealth/Federation starfrom theAustralian flag; it represents our linksacrossthe country.
The globeis synonymous withthe worldwide web, representing Indian Link's pushtowardsmore modern methods ofconnecting with thecommunity. The essential elementsof our previouslogo, whichyou lovedsomuchfor26 years, are still present in ournewlogo!
Vandana D'souza wrote: Loveit!!!
Paavan Gulati wrote:Looks great!
Krlsh Na wrote:Looks good don't know whythe angryface uncles are gettingtheir knickersina knot. Alsothe seven-point starisa nice touch
Celebrating Naidoc Week
In her podcast series Don't Miss The Link, BAGESHRI SAWASACH/ spoke to Indigenous poet Ali Cobby Eckermann on the Indian links in her life and the importance of NA/DOC week.

Mridula Nath Chakraborty wrote: Congratulationson thegreataudiostory withAliCobbyEckermann forNAIDOC Week.Thanksagain forcontinuing the work ofIndigenousstory-telling in yourpaper.
Savi Tumkur wrote: Ihadtears inmy eyes, you've madesome bold statements. We needbetter understanding and action!