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  • Duration: 169:53:39
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Synopsis

Listen to interviews, features and community stories from the SBS Radio Hindi program, including news from Australia and around the world. - SBS , , .

Episodes

  • ‘If Bollywood made Ice Road 2, Akshay Kumar would be the lead actor': Sydney actor Saksham Sharma

    16/09/2025 Duration: 11min

    Sydney-based actor Saksham Sharma has gone from being a magician and a popular YouTuber to sharing screen with Liam Neeson in Ice Road 2 on Amazon Prime. In a fun twist, he says if the movie were made in Bollywood, actor Akshay Kumar would’ve played Neeson’s role. Hear about his journey and his views on the evolving role of migrants in Australia today.

  • Ayurveda day: People turning back to traditional healing methods to find balance in modern life

    15/09/2025 Duration: 13min

    India has officially designated 23rd September as ‘Ayurveda Day’, with this year’s theme being ‘Ayurveda for People & Planet.’ In this podcast, we explore how today’s fast-paced and stressful lifestyles are leading people to revisit ancient healing practices. SBS Hindi spoke to Dr Naveen Shukla, president of the Australasian Ayurveda Association, who highlighted that simple Ayurvedic methods, such as diet, daily routines, and natural remedies, can help maintain balance, improve wellness, and support healthier living.

  • ‘Australia can do better': Skills Minister Andrew Giles on India-Australia skill ties

    15/09/2025 Duration: 09min

    The Australia India Business Council (AIBC) recently hosted an education event in Melbourne, featuring Minister for Skills and Training Andrew Giles, India’s Minister for Skill Development Jayant Singh, and Indian High Commissioner Gopal Baglay, among other dignitaries. Discussions focused on the future of skilling between the two nations, addressing Australia’s critical shortages in sectors like construction and food trades, and the challenges international students face in finding employment after graduation.

  • Top News: ANZ Bank admits service misconduct, faces $240M fine

    15/09/2025 Duration: 05min

    Listen to the Top News of 15/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

  • Top News: Melissa Price to replace Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on coalition frontbench

    14/09/2025 Duration: 05min

    Listen to the Top News of 14/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

  • SBS Hindi News Wrap 13 September 2025

    13/09/2025 Duration: 11min

    Listen to the Weekly News Wrap of the week ending Friday, 12/09/2025

  • Top News: US Authorities arrest a suspect in fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk

    13/09/2025 Duration: 05min

    Listen to the top News of 13/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

  • Top News: Brazil's former president jailed for decades over an attempted election coup

    12/09/2025 Duration: 03min

    Listen to the top News of 12/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

  • India report: Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Manipur, inaugurates projects and appeals for peace

    12/09/2025 Duration: 09min

    Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 15/09/2025

  • Senator Jacinta Price removed from frontbench after refusing to apologise for Indian migrant remarks

    12/09/2025 Duration: 05min

    Northern Territory Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has been removed from the Coalition frontbench, following fallout from remarks she made about Indian migrants. The comments came in the wake of anti-immigration rallies, where promotional flyers and speakers used language targeting Indian Australians and spread false information about immigration levels. In this podcast, we we unpack the controversy, political fallout and, how the last week unfolded.

  • FOI law changes spark fears of increased secrecy in Government

    12/09/2025 Duration: 06min

    Critics say the Albanese government’s plan to amend Freedom of Information laws will curb public access to documents and expand secrecy, undermining public trust at a time when faith in politicians is already at historic lows. More in this report.

  • Hindi Diwas special: How young Indians abroad are breathing new life into Hindi

    12/09/2025 Duration: 11min

    Hindi Diwas, observed every year on September 14, celebrates the beauty and richness of the Hindi language. To honor this special day, our podcast brings you inspiring voices of three young poets from Australia who are passionately nurturing Hindi far from its homeland. Through heartfelt poems - from the innocence of childhood to profound reflections on life - these young poets showcase how the Hindi language continues to thrive and evolve among the next generation. Tune in for a unique celebration of Hindi language, culture, and poetry on Hindi Diwas.

  • Indian weddings and evolving traditions: Is Australia the new destination of choice?

    12/09/2025 Duration: 12min

    From private gatherings to lavish multi-day, celebrity-style celebrations, the Indian wedding industry has transformed dramatically globally. In this episode, two wedding planners, Sydney-based Daryl Sheldon and Melbourne-based Guneet, talk about fashion, cultural influences, religious traditions, and the growing demand for destination-style celebrations. And beyond that, we ask: Can Australia become the next hotspot for Indian weddings?

  • Nepalese community in Australia advocates peace as anti-government protests erupt in Nepal

    12/09/2025 Duration: 14min

    Nepal's Prime Minister has resigned amid anti-government protests and the Parliament is in flames. What started as a Gen Z protest after a social media ban has exploded into widespread unrest. More than 19 people are dead. Hundreds of civilians are injured. Sadness, uncertainty, and hope echo through the voices of Nepali Australians as their homeland faces a crisis. In this episode, community leader Tarzon Budhikothi shares how the diaspora is rallying for peace, while international student Hriti Jerath reveals the personal toll as her parents remain stranded in Nepal, desperate to return to India.

  • Filmy Diary: Twinkle Khanna

    11/09/2025 Duration: 05min

    SBS Filmy Diary: Twinkle Khanna

  • SBS Bollywood Time: 11 September 2025

    11/09/2025 Duration: 05min

    SBS Bollywood Time: 11 September 2025

  • Victoria launches new multicultural body to tackle emerging needs of diverse communities

    11/09/2025 Duration: 10min

    The Victorian government has launched a new body, Multicultural Victoria, tasked with developing safety plans for communities affected by serious or distressing events. Premier Jacinta Allan said the move reflects her vision of creating a “united Victoria.” The new body will be headed by a Coordinator General, supported by two deputies, including one based in regional Victoria, and guided by a five-member advisory council. The announcement follows the state’s multicultural review, led by George Lekakis AO, which gathered input from more than 640 Victorians through 57 consultation sessions.

  • Donald Trump's ally Charlie Kirk shot dead at Utah University event

    11/09/2025 Duration: 05min

    Charlie Kirk, a close ally of US President Donald Trump, was shot and killed during a public event at Utah Valley University. Kirk, who co-founded Turning Point USA in 2012 to promote conservative views among young people, became a prominent spokesman for the hard-right youth movement. In this podcast, we report on the incident and provide the latest updates. Police believe the shooter fired from a rooftop, with approximately 3,000 people present at the event.

  • Top News: Charlie Kirk’s death sparks national mourning and debate over political violence

    11/09/2025 Duration: 05min

    Listen to the top News of 11/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

  • Opposition leader Ley apologises to Indian Australian community over Price’s migration remarks

    11/09/2025 Duration: 02min

    Following Senator Jacinta Price’s removal from the Coalition frontbench, Liberal leader Sussan Ley has apologised to Indian Australians over Price’s comments on migration. Last week, Price alleged that the Labor government was giving priority to Indian migrants to strengthen its voter base.

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