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.
COVID-19 cases are on the rise once again, driven by the emergence of a new variant known as NB.1.8.1. This latest strain is fuelling a fresh wave of infections around the world, including in Australia. In this podcast, we speak with Dr Dipti Talaulikar, a Canberra-based physician-scientist and senior haematology specialist. She discusses key symptoms to look out for, the precautions we should be taking, and whether testing methods have evolved in the post-pandemic phase.
Listen to the top News of 03/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
झाँसी के राजापुर गाँव के शिक्षक मोहनलाल सुमन ने अपनी मेहनत और तकनीकी समझ से एक अनोखी एआई टीचर 'सुमन मैडम' तैयार की है। यह एआई टीचर न केवल बच्चों को पढ़ाती है, बल्कि उनके सवालों का जवाब भी देती है, उन्हें चुटकुले सुनाती है और पहेलियों के जरिए सीखने में रुचि भी जगाती है। सुमन मैडम बच्चों से पढ़ाई के अलावा भी कई तरह की बातें करती हैं – जैसे मौसम की जानकारी देना, मजेदार बातें बताना और सही उत्तर देने पर बच्चों को शाबाशी भी देना। खास बात यह है कि सुमन मैडम कभी किसी बच्चे पर गुस्सा नहीं करतीं और न ही उन्हें डांटती हैं।आज सुमन मैडम न सिर्फ अपने स्कूल में बल्कि पूरे क्षेत्र में चर्चा का केंद्र बन चुकी हैं।
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Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Richard Marles, is in India this week as part of a broader diplomatic tour of South and Southeast Asia. He is the first senior Australian minister to visit India since Labor's return to power after the 2025 federal election.
Listen to the top News of 01/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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In this podcast, speaking with SBS Hindi, Western Sydney artists Alisha Mehra and Anamika share the stories of flowers that hold deep personal significance. They explained how the Gul Collective evolved into a space for sharing diverse traditional textile techniques, cultures and friendship.
In this full SBS Hindi program, tune in to uncover the controversy involving Telstra, Vodafone, and TPG. We also bring you an in-depth report on Victoria's multicultural budget, along with top news stories from Australia and a roundup of the week's headlines from India.
The Australian Financial Review's (AFR) 2025 Rich List is out, naming the top 200 wealthiest people in Australia. Leading the pack once again is mining magnate Gina Rinehart, with a fortune of $38.1 billion. But what about Indian-origin Australians? Listen to this podcast if you're curious to find out whether they made the list—and where they rank in terms of net worth.
Sid Vashist, recently elected as the mayor of Barkly Regional Council, is working closely with the local Aboriginal community to strengthen ties and governance. Accepted into the Warumungu kinship system as ‘Jakamarra', he is focused on reconciliation, youth leadership and practical, community-driven solutions in the Northern Territory.
In conversation with SBS Hindi, artists Priyanka Jain and Abhijit Pal reflected on their work showcased in 'Chronomingle' at a Melbourne gallery. They explained how their visual storytelling connects the past and present, aiming to preserve and celebrate a diversity of cultural narratives.
In this SBS Hindi podcast, we discuss the reunion of the Liberal and National parties after a recent split. Liberal leader Sussan Ley and Nationals leader David Littleproud announced the renewed Coalition, following a key policy deal. Littleproud says the agreement, reached after a week of negotiations, will help strengthen Australia's democracy and has paved the way for the formation of a new shadow cabinet.
Alfred is an Indonesian migrant, and Clinton is an Aboriginal man from Western Australia. Their friendship changed the way Alfred understood his identity as a migrant Australian. - अल्फ्रेड इंडोनेशिया से आये प्रवासी है, और क्लिंटन पश्चिमी ऑस्ट्रेलिया के एक आदिवासी व्यक्ति हैं। इस दोस्ती से, अल्फ्रेड ने प्रवासी ऑस्ट्रेलियाई के रूप में अपनी पहचान को समझने के तरीके को बदल दिया।
Listen to the top News of 29/05/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Sahil Jha, at 19, is cycling 20,000 km across four continents to raise awareness about the global soil crisis. Building on his previous journey, he advocates sustainable agriculture to restore soil health, combat climate change, and ensure food security worldwide. He has completed his Australia journey and urges every nation to adopt policies promoting soil conservation, with investments in research and infrastructure.
As international student enrolments in Australia surpass one million, the government is preparing to raise student visa fees. While some students worry the increased costs could drive future applicants toward more affordable countries, others believe the move may help filter out non-genuine enrolments.
Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan recently held a media conference outlining key points of the state's multicultural budget, addressing cost of living, community safety, small business support, and services for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities. She also responded to questions from multicultural media representatives on issues impacting their communities.
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 28/05/2025
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In this podcast, SBS Hindi speaks with travel agent Nirav Kotak about the Indian government's newly launched e-passport initiative. We chat about whether this digital upgrade will make travel easier, what it means for your data privacy, and most importantly, if current Indian passport holders need to take any action.
उत्तर प्रदेश के रायबरेली निवासी अमान खान जब नौकरी के सिलसिले में दिल्ली गए, तो उन्होंने देखा कि बड़े-बड़े पेड़ ट्री गार्ड से घिरे हुए हैं और उन पर तारों का जाल सा बना होता है। इतने सारे तार पेड़ों को इस तरह जकड़े होते हैं कि लगता है जैसे किसी ने उनके चारों ओर एक नेटवर्क बना दिया हो। यह देखकर उन्होंने पेड़ों को ट्री गार्ड और तारों के जाल से मुक्त कराने का काम शुरू किया। जहां भी उन्हें ऐसे हालात नजर आते, वह ट्री गार्ड को काटकर हटा देते और पेड़ को खुला छोड़ते ताकि वह सुरक्षित रह सके। वे तारों को भी हटाते ताकि पेड़ आसानी से सांस ले सकें। यकीन मानिए, उन्होंने इस प्रयास से सैकड़ों पेड़ों को नया जीवन दिया है।
Listen to the top News of 27/05/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
The Indian government has launched an upgraded Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) portal to offer a more streamlined, secure and user-friendly experience for millions of people of Indian origin living overseas. The revamped platform aims to simplify the application process and resolve earlier challenges.
In this podcast, SBS Hindi speaks to people who attended the launch of Wyndham's first Community Maternity Hub — an initiative by Mercy Health Foundation aimed at bringing maternity care closer to home. The hub is designed to offer culturally safe and accessible services for local families, with a focus on addressing the specific health challenges faced by Indian-born mothers in Australia. Our speakers share their perspectives on why this project is a crucial step forward for the community and the future of maternal care in the region.
Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, affects nearly 600,000 Australians. But there is renewed hope, with Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration approving a new medication that could offer relief to those living with the condition. Researchers say the drug represents a major breakthrough in the ongoing quest for more effective treatments.
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Last year, Perth toddler Sandipan Dhar tragically died from undiagnosed leukaemia after multiple hospital visits. His parents allege their repeated requests for a blood test were ignored. A coronial inquest, which concluded last week, examined whether an earlier blood test could have detected the illness in time to save his life. Sandipan's parents say they are now hopeful the findings will provide some long-awaited answers.
Listen to the top News of 26/05/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Renowned sarod virtuoso Amaan Ali Bangash, the eldest son of Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, states, “I'm blessed to have my father as my guru.” He emphasises being a giver rather than a taker. In an exclusive SBS Hindi podcast, he discusses his relationship with his brother and explains why he believes AI is not a threat to Indian classical music.
Listen to the top News of 25/05/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
In this edition of the SBS Hindi radio program, tune in for an exclusive interview with renowned Sarod virtuoso Amaan Ali Bangash, the eldest son of Ustad Amjad Ali Khan who shares about his philosophy and about a unique subtle, and layered, relationship with his father and brother. Along with a report from India find out what the data and experts say about whether Australians are really turning away from travelling to the US. This year, Banu Mushtaq becomes the 2nd Indian author to win International Booker Prize. We discuss her win for her book 'Heart Lamps' that features a collection of twelve short stories about the daily lives of women in Muslim communities in southern India.
Listen to the top News of 24/05/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Listen to the top News of 23/05/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
International students at Harvard University in the US will be forced to transfer or face deportation after the Trump administration revoked the institution's ability to enrol them.
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As more Australian employers adopt AI-based interviews, migrant and refugee applicants may be at a disadvantage, especially if the AI is trained on biased data. In this podcast, recruiter Niksha Gupta shares insights on the challenges and opportunities AI presents and offers tips for candidates to prepare for these 'robot' interviews.
In this special National Volunteers Week 2025 episode, we celebrate the impact of Indian-Australians in their communities. Vinay Kumar aids flood victims with the NSW SES, while Kittu Randhawa supports domestic violence survivors. Sumeet Chhabra reconnects seniors through his Gurudwara, and Sanjay Sharma unites people through cricket. Student Zain Khan highlights the importance of youth volunteering. Discover how these acts of service foster a more connected Australia.
In this SBS Hindi podcast, we discuss Indian author Banu Mushtaq's win of the 2025 International Booker Prize for her book 'Heart Lamps'. Translated by Deepa Bhasthi from Kannada, this collection features twelve short stories about the daily lives of women in Muslim communities in southern India.
Listen to the top News of 22/05/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
Floods along Australia's east coast have claimed at least one life, leading to urgent warnings for communities to follow evacuation and safety measures. Dr. Amita Tuteja, working in a local hospital during this crisis, discussed how the community is handling the situation in an interview with SBS Hindi.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is set to revise its approval process for COVID-19 vaccines, potentially limiting future boosters to older adults and those at higher risk of severe illness. The move has sparked questions about how this change could influence Australia's vaccine strategy and access to boosters in the future.
Listen to the top News of 21/05/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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Floodwaters continue to wreak havoc across New South Wales, with relentless rain from a slow-moving coastal trough pushing a major river to its highest level in decades. As town centres go under and residents remain stranded on rooftops, authorities are urging communities to stay indoors while the slow-moving system continues to sweep across the state's Mid North Coast.
As Australia comes together to celebrate National Volunteer Week (19–25 May), SBS Hindi speaks with some of the Indian-origin women volunteers who are working to make a difference in health and care.
In a two-hour phone call, American president Donald Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin discussed ending the war in Ukraine, calling the talks constructive. While ceasefire negotiations may resume, Ukraine remains firm—demanding full involvement and refusing any territorial concessions in potential peace deals.
Listen to the top News of 20/05/2025 from Australia in Hindi.