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.

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The Australian Government has unveiled the 2026 National Defence Strategy, outlining reprioritised investments in drones, missile defence and undersea warfare capabilities. While the government claims the new strategy includes record defence spending to three per cent of GDP by 2033, the opposition has accused Labor of artificially inflating the numbers.

Listen to the top News of 17/04/2026 from Australia in Hindi.

The National Indigenous Cricket Competition is bringing new attention to Indigenous talent in Australia, while also expanding its reach through Hindi commentary for South Asian audiences. With cricket deeply rooted in the Indian community, this initiative highlights the role of language in making sport more inclusive and accessible. In this podcast, commentator and coach Sanjiv Dubey shares insights on the significance of the tournament, the growth of multicultural audiences, and the evolving landscape of sports commentary in Australia.

Ajit Pratap Singh, an officer in the Social Welfare Department in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, has launched a unique initiative called “Devdoot Vanar Sena” driven by his compassion to help those in need. Over the past few years, the initiative has provided assistance worth millions of Rupees. Beyond financial aid, the group supports people by helping them find jobs, offering relief during disasters, assisting in medical emergencies, organising blood donations, and extending help in many other ways. Thousands of volunteers, many of whom were previously unknown to each other, have come together through this initiative. In one case, the group helped raise around Rs 3 million for the treatment of a young man. - लखनऊ में उत्तर प्रदेश के समाज कल्याण विभाग में कार्यरत अधिकारी अजीत प्रताप सिंह ने अपने संवेदनशील हृदय के चलते लोगों की मदद के लिए “देवदूत वानर सेना” नामक एक पहल शुरू की है। बीते कुछ वर्षों में उन्होंने इस पहल के माध्यम से लोगों की करोड़ों रुपये की सहायता की है। सिर्फ आर्थिक मदद ही नहीं, बल्कि नौकरी दिलाने, विपत्ति के समय सहयोग करने, बीमारी में सहायता, रक्तदान और अन्य कई प्रकार की मदद भी वे अपनी “देवदूत वानर सेना” के जरिए कर रहे हैं। उनकी इस पहल से हजारों अनजान लोग एक-दूसरे से जुड़ चुके हैं।एक युवक के इलाज के लिए तो उन्होंने करीब तीन करोड़ रुपये तक जुटाने में मदद की।

Ajit Pratap Singh, an officer in the Social Welfare Department in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, has launched a unique initiative called “Devdoot Vanar Sena” driven by his compassion to help those in need. Over the past few years, the initiative has provided assistance worth millions of Rupees. Beyond financial aid, the group supports people by helping them find jobs, offering relief during disasters, assisting in medical emergencies, organising blood donations, and extending help in many other ways. Thousands of volunteers, many of whom were previously unknown to each other, have come together through this initiative. In one case, the group helped raise around Rs 3 million for the treatment of a young man.

Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has unveiled his first major policy proposal, outlining a tougher stance on migration with a focus on stricter screening, Australian values and stronger enforcement. We spoke to some politicians, as well as voters, to hear their views. Here's what they had to say.

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Opposition leader Angus Taylor has announced the Coalition's new hardline immigration policy including mandatory English proficiency, social media screening for all visa applicants, and a legally binding Australian values framework. The plan has drawn widespread criticism and strong condemnation from critics, including Labor, human rights groups and immigration experts. In this podcast, registered migration agent Pallavi Arora explains what these changes could mean in practice.

Minister for Skills and Training Andrew Giles, together with Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) Chief Executive Officer Saxon Rice, has launched the “Real Skills Deserve Real Recognition” campaign. The initiative aims to crack down on unscrupulous practices in the vocational education and training (VET) sector, particularly misleading marketing and unethical recruitment tactics. More than 43,000 qualifications in sectors such as early childhood education and care, disability support, and aged care have been cancelled since October 2024. The Skills and Training Minister has confirmed that significant skills shortages persist in key industries, including early childhood education, aged care, and construction.

From Saree not Sorry to Sareeously not Sorry, comedian Sharul Channa's work often starts with everyday observations and builds into something more layered. Trained in acting and now with over 15 years in stand-up, she has performed across different audiences and contexts. SBS Hindi caught up with her over a mix of cheeky laughs and sober reflections while she was in Melbourne for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

India's census is underway after a 15-year gap, marking the world's largest population data collection exercise. With digital tools, caste-based data, and security concerns in focus, the process is expected to shape future policymaking and governance. In this podcast, Professor Purnendra Jain shares insights on the significance, challenges, and future of census data collection in India.

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Soaring fuel prices in Australia are now hitting everyday Uber rides, adding a new layer of cost for passengers and pressure for drivers. Uber has introduced a temporary fuel surcharge on trips taken in petrol and hybrid vehicles, adding an extra 5 cents per kilometre to fares. The company says the additional charge will go directly to drivers as support against rising fuel expenses. But the big question remains- can this increase truly ease the financial strain for drivers already battling high running costs? To find out what this means on the ground, a Sydney Uber driver shared his experience with SBS Hindi, giving a reality check on whether this move is meaningful relief or just a small patch on a much larger problem.

With growing awareness and use of AI tools, the debate increasingly focuses on whether creativity will remain human. In this conversation with SBS Hindi, Balendu Sharma Dadhich, a pioneer of inclusive artificial intelligence and languages, breaks down the machine's creativity and its moral grey areas. Listen to this podcast to know whether using AI to write a book is ethical or not.

Forgotten ANZACs from the Pacific Island of Niue. Descendants recall the tragedy filled journey of 150 volunteers, from an isolated tropical atoll, who were thrust into the cauldron of World War I. - पैसिफिक आइलैंड न्यूवेह के ANZACs। एक अलग ट्रॉपिकल द्वीप से आए 150 वॉलंटियर्स के वंशज, उन भूला दिये गये एनजेकस् की दुखद यात्रा को याद करते हैं, जिन्हें पहले विश्व युद्ध की आग में झोंक दिया गया था।

Listen to the Top News of 14/04/2026 in Hindi.

As digital fatigue grows, young people in Amsterdam are turning to ‘Offline Club' events to disconnect from their phones and reconnect through screen-free activities. These gatherings reflect a wider shift toward more mindful and meaningful social experiences. In this podcast, we explore why this trend is gaining popularity and what it reveals about changing attitudes toward technology and social media.

Listen to the Top News of 13/04/2026 in Hindi.

Asha Bhosle has died in Mumbai at 92, marking the end of an era in Indian music. Across eight decades and more than 11,000 songs, her genre-spanning voice reshaped Bollywood and reached audiences around the world. In this SBS Hindi podcast, three Indian-origin singers in Australia reflect on her legacy and lasting influence, tracing how her music continues to shape artists across cultures, borders and generations.

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The Hindu Council of Australia says a racial discrimination complaint lodged by the Alliance Against Islamophobia and the Periyar Ambedkar Thoughts Circle of Australia, and accepted by the Australian Human Rights Commission, does not indicate any wrongdoing. The complaint names Stephen Kamper and Multicultural NSW, and questions the HCA's role in the government's Faith Affairs Council. The Hindu Council said that acceptance of the complaint is a procedural step and affirmed its respect for all communities and faiths.

NASA's Artemis II crew has safely returned to Earth after a historic lunar flyby, travelling farther than any humans before. The mission tested deep-space return systems and observed the moon's south pole, advancing future lunar plans. Officials hailed its success, with goals to land astronauts by 2028. Amid global tensions, seasoned astronauts and experts say the achievement offers a rare moment of optimism and renewed focus on space exploration.

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The National Indian Film festival of Australia (NIFFA) is showcasing many facets of Indian cinema, from regional and independent voices to mainstream icons, in Australia, alongside a strengthened industry program featuring panels, masterclasses, and discussions on co-productions, investment, distribution, and development. In this podcast, founder Anupam Sharma shares his experience of travelling to the far out outback, and his surprise of finding an invested audience in Bollywood in regional Australia.

Have you heard of Bhajan jamming? Once confined to temples and traditional settings, devotional music is now finding its way into cafes, clubs and restaurants attracting a younger, more diverse audience. But the question remains — is this making spirituality more accessible, or is it diluting the essence of bhakti? In this podcast, we speak with two bhajan singers who recently performed at events in Melbourne, along with an organiser, to understand the concept and whether it is truly resonating with audiences.

Traditional masks from Jalaun in Bundelkhand, once handmade for centuries using local materials, were fading due to rising costs and declining interest. Artist Rohit Vinayak revived this art by giving it a modern touch, adding calligraphy, new colors, sketches, and Chiteri art, making the masks more attractive and durable, and bringing the tradition back to life. - अक्सर आपने मुखौटे देखे होंगे, डरावने, रहस्यमयी या आकर्षक भाव लिए हुए। लेकिन कम ही लोग जानते हैं कि उत्तर प्रदेश के बुंदेलखंड के जालौन में ये मुखौटे सैकड़ों सालों से स्थानीय सामग्री जैसे कपड़े, पीली मिट्टी और रंगों से हाथों से बनाए जाते रहे हैं। समय के साथ बढ़ती लागत, घटती मांग और लोगों की कम होती दिलचस्पी के कारण यह पारंपरिक कला लुप्त होने लगी थी। हालांकि, बुंदेलखंड के कलाकार रोहित विनायक ने इसे आधुनिक रूप देकर नया जीवन दिया। उन्होंने इस कला में कैलीग्राफी, स्केचिंग, नए रंग और बुंदेलखंड की चितेरी कला से जोड़कर इसे न सिर्फ आकर्षक बनाया, बल्कि अधिक टिकाऊ भी बनाया। उनके प्रयासों से यह पारंपरिक मुखौटा कला आज नए रूप में फिर से जीवित हो उठी है।

Traditional masks from Jalaun in Bundelkhand, once handmade for centuries using local materials, were fading due to rising costs and declining interest. Artist Rohit Vinayak revived this art by giving it a modern touch, adding calligraphy, new colors, sketches, and Chiteri art, making the masks more attractive and durable, and bringing the tradition back to life.

Middle East tensions involving the US, Iran, and Israel and an ongoing oil crisis continue to impact global fuel prices, despite a recently announced ceasefire. Uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz and tanker movements is keeping pressure on fuel prices, with experts warning that relief may take time to reach Australia. In this podcast, we explore how rising fuel costs are affecting motorists and truck drivers, and what governments and the industry are doing in response.

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Just hours after the world welcomed news of a two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran, an agreement expected to keep the Strait of Hormuz open to a significant share of global oil shipments, the fragile truce now appears to be under serious strain. Iran has warned it will target any vessels attempting to pass through the vital shipping route, blaming overnight Israeli strikes on Lebanon. The US, however, maintains those attacks were not covered under the ceasefire agreement. So where does this leave the situation, and what exactly have Iran and the US agreed to?

Australia has experienced an unusually early start to the flu season because of a fast-spreading flu variant known as subclade K of Super-K flu. Infectious disease specialists are urging everyone to get the updated flu vaccine, designed to better protect against current variants. Speaking with SBS Hindi, Sydney-based GP Dr Anju Agarwal raises concerns about misinformation and disinformation around vaccines, encouraging everyone to consult their doctors and pharmacists for personalised guidance.

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A two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran has paused a rapidly escalating crisis in the Middle East, with both sides agreeing to negotiations and limited access through the Strait of Hormuz. However, reports of continued strikes and regional violence highlight ongoing instability. Diplomatic efforts are intensifying, including proposed talks in Pakistan, but key disputes, especially over Iran's nuclear program, remain unresolved, raising doubts about a lasting resolution.

Australia has experienced multiple waves of panic buying. During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, disruptions to global supply chains led many Australians to stash essentials like toilet paper. Now, amid the ongoing Middle East conflict, a similar pattern is emerging, with many rushing to fuel stations to fill up their vehicles. What drives this behaviour, and can it be stopped? Here's what an expert has to say.

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Australia has secured enough fuel for another month, but consumers are bracing for rising prices. With the country importing around 80 per cent of its fuel, any disruption to key trading partners could lead to further supply challenges in the weeks ahead.

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As tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, the United States and Iran remain locked in a growing standoff over the Strait of Hormuz. US President Donald Trump has issued strong warnings, threatening to “decimate” Iran's infrastructure if a deal is not reached, while Tehran has rejected a proposed ceasefire and says it wants guarantees against further attacks. In this podcast, we explore the latest developments, including diplomatic efforts through Pakistan, Iran's response to the proposal, and what this escalating conflict could mean for regional stability and global geopolitics.

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