Listen to interviews, features and community stories from the SBS Radio Hindi program, including news from Australia and around the world. - SBS रेडियो हिंदी कार्यक्रम में सुने भेटवार्ताएं, विशेष रिपोर्ट और समुदाय के समाचार, ऑस्ट्रेलिया और अंतरराष्ट्रीय खबरों के साथ.

Zohran Mamdani has been elected mayor of New York City, becoming the city's first Muslim, South Asian, and Democratic socialist leader, and its youngest in more than a century. In this SBS Hindi podcast, we hear from Indian Australian community leaders on how they view Mamdani's rise and its global significance.

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Reports of alleged harassment of two Australian women cricketers in the Indian city of Indore have raised international concerns about security arrangements during the ICC Women's World Cup. After swift action was taken, we spoke with Melissa Monteiro, Chair of the Settlement Council of Australia, and Molina Asthana, founder of Multicultural Women in Sport, who voiced their concerns regarding the protection and well-being of female athletes.

Former US Vice President Dick Cheney has passed away at the age of 84, reportedly due to complications from pneumonia and cardiovascular disease. As George W Bush's deputy, Cheney was regarded as one of the most powerful vice presidents in US history. In recent years, he became known as a vocal critic of Republican President Donald Trump.

Australia's long-awaited Aged Care Act came into effect on November 1, marking a major step in implementing the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Safety and Quality released four years ago. The federal government says the reform will provide older Australians with more options and flexibility for in-home care, ensuring their rights and dignity are better protected. However, advocates and welfare groups warn that the new funding model — which replaces the existing Home Care Packages with the new Support at Home Program — could leave many seniors paying more out of pocket for basic support services such as cleaning, showering assistance, transport, and meal preparation.

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men in Australia. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) data, 29,000 new cases of prostate cancer are likely to be diagnosed in 2025, making up 30 per cent of cancer diagnoses in men. To understand more about prostate cancer, SBS spoke with Melbourne-based doctor Manish Bhasin.

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Despite losing a leg and his cousin in an accident that left him in debt and despair, Bihar's Kameshwar Yadav rebuilt his life with purpose. Once expelled from school for not being able to pay fees, he now teaches hundreds of poor children who lack access to education, dedicating himself fully to their learning and future. - एक दुखद हादसे में अपनी टांग और चचेरे भाई को खो देने के बाद, बिहार के कामेश्वर यादव कर्ज़ और निराशा में डूब गए थे। लेकिन उन्होंने हिम्मत नहीं हारी और अपने जीवन को एक नए उद्देश्य के साथ फिर से बनाया। जो कभी फीस न भर पाने की वजह से स्कूल से निकाले गए थे, वही आज बहुत से गरीब बच्चों को पढ़ाते हैं जिनके पास शिक्षा पाने का अवसर नहीं है। अब वे पूरी तरह से उनके सीखने और भविष्य को संवारने में समर्पित हैं।

Despite losing a leg and his cousin in an accident that left him in debt and despair, Bihar's Kameshwar Yadav rebuilt his life with purpose. Once expelled from school for not being able to pay fees, he now teaches hundreds of poor children who lack access to education, dedicating himself fully to their learning and future.

In 2024, Sydney resident Nikhil Kulkarni describes it as a landmark year, defined by his strong involvement in cricket and community work. He strengthened his bond with his daughter through the nine-week Daughters and Dads Cricket Program, while also advancing Australia–India collaboration as part of the Australia India Youth Dialogue. His involvement with the Indian diaspora fueled his passion for using cricket to connect the two countries, inspiring him to debut with a book titled 'My Summer of Cricket.'

A Senate inquiry has begun into Optus's Triple-Zero outage, which left hundreds unable to contact Triple Zero and was later linked to three deaths. Optus CEO Stephen Rue faced tough questioning over the company's response to the nationwide network failure, while Prime Minister Anthony Albanese welcomed the start of the inquiry.

Cancer Killers is a powerful two-part medical documentary following two Australian scientists whose determination and ingenuity could redefine cancer treatment. Airing on SBS TV on Tuesday 4 November and 11 November, the series captures their years of persistence and innovation amid financial and scientific hurdles. SBS Hindi spoke with Himanshu Brahmbhatt, co-founder of EnGeneIC, about the science, the struggle and the hope driving their groundbreaking work.

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UK Police say a 32-year-old man is the sole suspect in a stabbing attack on a train in Cambridgeshire that left 11 people injured. The train was travelling from Doncaster to London's King's Cross. Authorities have ruled out terrorism as a motive after an initial investigation.

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A new report suggests that artificial Intelligence could boost Australia's economy by $142 billion a year, but a recent KPMG report shows growing anxiety among workers about losing control to technology. What does this AI-driven shift mean for migrant workers in Australia? In this podcast, AI expert, best-selling author and tech entrepreneur Aamir Qutub, dives deep on the risks and opportunities with AI boom, and how migrants can prepare to share in Australia's AI success story.

A group of First Nations Australian entrepreneurs are in India to showcase their businesses and strengthen ties between Indigenous communities in both countries. The visit supports greater Indigenous participation in global trade under the historic Australia India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement.

Saleha Singh, known to many as 'Didi', has received the Caroline Chisholm Award 2025 for her work supporting women across Melbourne and Chisholm. As Secretary of the Multicultural Women's Alliance Against Family Violence and host of a podcast focused on women's well being, she provides connection, mentorship and advocacy for those seeking support and community. SBS Hindi spoke with Saleha Singh about her journey and the role of collective action in strengthening women's voices.

Dr Raman Kishore from Darbhanga, fondly known as the “Doctor of the village”, has dedicated himself to serving the villagers. So far, he has organised medical camps in several villages in India, treated thousands of patients, and saved many lives through early diagnosis and care. In today's materialistic and commercialised world, it is remarkable for a qualified doctor to take a pledge never to engage in private practice.

दरभंगा के डॉ रमन किशोर, जिन्हें लोग “गाँव के डॉक्टर” के नाम से जानते हैं, ने गया मेडिकल कॉलेज से एमबीबीएस और एम्स पटना से एमडी की पढ़ाई की। अपनी माँ की बीमारी के बाद उन्होंने गरीबों की सेवा को अपना लक्ष्य बना लिया। उन्होंने अब तक बहुत से गाँवों में स्वास्थ्य शिविर लगाए हैं और हज़ारों मरीज़ों का इलाज किया है। यही नहीं डॉ किशोर ने कई लोगों की जान शुरुआती इलाज से बचाई। आज के व्यावसायिक दौर में एम्स जैसे संस्थान से पढ़े डॉक्टर का निजी प्रैक्टिस न करने का संकल्प उन्हें विशेष बनाता है।

In this episode, we discuss the growing threat of online scams and cyber fraud that are increasingly targeting seniors across Australia. Cybersecurity expert Sandeep Taileng joins SBS Hindi to share simple and practical steps to stay safe online, from recognising fake messages and suspicious calls to protecting personal information. We also look at how multicultural communities can help their loved ones navigate the digital world with more confidence and awareness.

A new report by SBS and the University of Canberra that looks into the sense of belonging and media representation among multilingual Australians has found that the majority of them feel like they belong to Australia, but less than half of them feel they can have influence over Australian society.

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Recently, the Victorian government celebrated the state's Senior of the Year Awards, recognising extraordinary contributions to community life. The Promotion of Multiculturalism Award went to Dilnaz Billimoria, an Indian-Australian of Persian heritage and Zoroastrian faith. In this podcast, she shares her journey of empowering older Victorians from diverse backgrounds, making sure their voices are heard, their stories are celebrated, and barriers are broken for seniors in CALD communities.

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How do Hindu migrants in Australia maintain their traditional funeral customs? SBS Hindi spoke to Hindu priest Acharya Rami Sivan and one of the founding members of the Australian Council of Hindu Clergy. He explains what initiatives are in place to increase death literacy in society and the urgency to approach the subjects of death and grief with greater understanding and sensitivity.

Is multiculturalism a confused concept? Does belonging require assimilation? And when does the real work of inclusion begin? SBS Hindi sat down with Ravin Ramachandran Nair, a public servant working with multicultural communities in Cairns, to unpack these questions. Join us as he shares his insights on cultural enrichment, intentional leadership, and what it truly means to belong in a diverse Australia.

The Melbourne Cricket Ground has long been a top destination for tourists, especially from India. In this podcast, we speak with the MCG's first-ever Hindi-speaking tour guide, Nigel D'Mello, who shares how the stadium has evolved over the years and reveals the most common questions asked by visitors, particularly from India.

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Cricket Australia has announced that public ticket allocations for the Australia-India T20I in Melbourne are now sold out. Ahead of the October 31 clash, the second T20 of the series, SBS Hindi spoke to chefs and merchandisers to see how the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is gearing up with an expanded food menu and fan offerings for the record crowd.

The Anangu traditional owners have commemorated 40 years since the historic handback of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park — a defining moment in Australia's recognition of Aboriginal land rights. As part of the 40th anniversary celebrations, a delegation of nine Anangu representatives travelled to London, where they met with Australia's High Commissioner to the UK, Stephen Smith, and King Charles, marking the occasion's national and international significance.

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Counter-terrorism police forces across Australia have launched a national awareness campaign that aims to educate and help people protect themselves in case of an armed attack. With the country's terror threat level remaining at probable, authorities say while Australia is at risk from weapons attacks - especially in crowded places - the initiative focuses on preparedness, not fear.

The health benefits of breastfeeding for infants are already well established. However, researchers at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre have recently published a study showing that pregnancy and breastfeeding can also help protect against breast cancer. Dr. Nisha Khot, Clinical Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Peninsula Health, explains how this research could help reduce breast cancer rates among Australian women.

Japan has elected its first female Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, who has pledged to work tirelessly to get the country back on track. Her strong and determined approach has earned her the nickname 'Iron Lady.' This has sparked a broader conversation about women in leadership — has society's attitude toward women leaders truly begun to change?