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.

Listen to the top News of 22/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

Listen to the top News of 21/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

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This episode looks at the recent alleged racist attacks in Sydney and their impact on the Indian-Australian community. Featuring voices of victims, experts and community leaders, it discusses rising concerns, underreporting and the spread of online and offline racism. In a climate of growing anti-immigration sentiment globally and in Australia, the episode considers the factors behind these incidents and the community's call for stronger safeguards and a dedicated task force.

State premiers have come together for an urgent meeting, as tensions rise over reaching a new public hospital funding deal with the federal government. A new report from the Grattan Institute also finds Australia's hospitals are wasting more than $1 billion a year on avoidable spending. More details in this Hindi podcast.

November is dedicated to men, a time when society shines a light on issues that are often overlooked. SBS Hindi spoke with Gaurav Gaur, Senior International Faculty at the Art of Living, who not only explored these challenges but also shared some ways to address them.

Landing a job in Australia is increasingly competitive, with AI reshaping workplaces. New SEEK data reveals the top ten human skills employers want most, from customer service and Microsoft Office know-how to leadership and relationship management. Success coach Nim Gholkar shares practical tips on volunteering, networking, gaining local qualifications, and overcoming barriers often faced by South Asian professionals.

Listen to the top News of 20/11/2025 in Hindi.

Australia's new Aged Care Act took effect on Friday 1 November, promising more choice and better in-home support for older Australians. The federal government says the overhaul will make aged care simpler and more flexible, but industry experts warn it could also leave many people paying higher fees. To understand what these changes really mean, SBS Hindi spoke with Melbourne-based aged care provider Smriti Bagga.

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) national recall notice has been issued after imported coloured play sand was found to contain asbestos. Schools across South Australia, ACT, and Tasmania have been closed or partially closed as remediation efforts begin. Experts say the health risk depends on the type of asbestos and the level of exposure. Authorities are prioritising student and staff safety as they work to remove the contaminated materials.

Listen to the Top News of 19/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

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मुंबई के टैक्सी ड्राइवर पराग पाटिल ने हाल ही में 18 से 25 अक्टूबर तक कैनबेरा में आयोजित ऑस्ट्रेलियन मास्टर्स गेम्स में ट्रैक एंड फील्ड इवेंट्स में पाँच पदक जीतकर अपनी प्रतिभा दिखाई। 46 वर्षीय पराग ने दौड़ने की शुरुआत बसों के पीछे भाग कर की थी, लेकिन तब से उन्होंने कई अंतरराष्ट्रीय प्रतियोगिताओं में हिस्सा लिया और कई पदक जीते।

Mumbai taxi driver Parag Patil recently secured five medals in track and field events at the Australian Masters Games held in Canberra from October 18 to 25. The 46-year-old began running by sprinting after buses, but has since competed in multiple international competitions and earned numerous medals. Now, he hopes to build on his latest success and continues to proudly represent India on the veteran and masters athletics stage.

Listen to the Top News of 18/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

Bangladesh has entered its most tense political phase in decades after a special tribunal sentenced former prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death. Exiled in India, Hasina has rejected the ruling, calling it unlawful and politically motivated, as protests erupt and party loyalists vow resistance. Analysts say her exile in India leaves a leadership vacuum ahead of elections. It remains to be seen whether the crisis now moves toward diplomacy or spirals into further violence.

Lake St Clair, nestled within Tasmania's Wilderness World Heritage area, was formed by glaciers over millions of years. Though it is nearly twice as deep as Bass Strait and recognised as Australia's deepest lake, it had never been fully mapped, until now. CSIRO scientists have created the first 3-D map of its underwater terrain, revealing the true scale and depth of this natural wonder. Residents describe the lake as pristine, offering a 'truly breathtaking view'.

Listen to the full radio program of SBS Hindi from 14 November 2025 with Anita Barar.

Listen to the Top News of 17/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

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A new report commissioned by KIND Collective on the occasion of World Kindness Day (13 November) reveals a major shift in Australian youth values, with 37% of young people ranking kindness above material success. Mental health experts Neerja Shankar and Aadhyaa Udawat say the trend reflects rising anxiety, digital overload, and a growing desire for authentic connection. Young Australians also shared how they define kindness and the challenges of keeping it alive in an increasingly social-media-driven world.

A recent Monash University study finds Australia's beaches remain risky for overseas-born visitors, with many struggling to understand safety signs. Amrita Govekar, founder of the Hemant Govekar Foundation, is urging that water safety briefings be included in visa applications. She says beach terms and warning colours are often misunderstood by international tourists and migrant communities.

Listen to the Top News of 16/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

Listen to the Top News of 15/11/2025 from Australia and India in Hindi.

On World Diabetes Day, this podcast explores diabetes awareness, prevention, management, early detection, lifestyle changes, and the impact on mental health. Featuring Atika Asif, a Certified Diabetes Educator and Clinical Dietitian, and Dr Shilpa Verma, an endocrinologist, the discussion also highlights how diabetes affects different age groups, the unique risks and lifestyle factors in South Asian communities, and how AI and new technologies are helping in detection and treatment.

Listen to the top News of 014/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

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This Children's Day special examines how childhood is evolving within Indian-Australian families. Featuring Tavleen Kaur and Mannat Matharu from Sydney and Vir Mattoo from Melbourne, the episode contrasts today's digitally connected, highly aware children with the offline, slower childhoods their parents remember. Through candid conversations, it explores changing expectations, greater recognition of children's rights, and the cultural values families work to preserve. The story highlights how younger generations are growing up more expressive, informed, and confident than ever before.

By the end of this year, Australia is expected to issue its one millionth permanent humanitarian visa since the end of World War II. However, experts are calling for reforms to strengthen asylum policies, promote fairness, and change the perception of refugees as burdens.

Announced on 12 November by Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan, a new proposed legislation would allow alleged offenders as young as 14 to be tried outside the Children's Court and face harsher penalties for serious crimes such as home invasions, carjackings and violent burglaries. Meanwhile, Opposition Leader Brad Battin criticised Premier Allan, saying she couldn't be trusted to reduce crime rates. In this episode, we speak with a Melbourne-based legal expert, Pallini Rudra, to unpack the proposed law and its potential impact.

Listen to the Top News of 13/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

Listen to the Top News of 12/11/2025 from Australia in Hindi.

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"In business, there's often a lot of talk but not enough results. We're now looking for more outcome driven events,” says Deepak Raj Gupta, National Chair of the Australia India Business Organisation (AIBC). In this conversation with SBS Hindi, he discusses how stronger bilateral ties are fuelling economic growth, unlocking new opportunities and positioning Victoria as a hub for global collaboration and progress.

India has secured their first-ever Women's World Cup title with a historic 52-run victory. After finishing as runners-up in 2005 and 2017, the team finally clinched the ICC World Cup this year by defeating South Africa. But when Harmanpreet Kaur lifted the trophy, it marked a new era of hope for young girls aspiring to play cricket professionally. In this podcast, we speak to a 20-year-old Australian cricketer, Hasrat Gill, who shares how this historic victory will inspire young girls chasing their dreams in the game.

This episode explores how Kho Kho, a traditional Indian sport rooted in teamwork, speed and strategy, is gaining global recognition. Featuring conversations with Ojas Kulkarni, Subodh Bapat and Raj Sura, all former players now contributing as coaches, technical experts and administrators, the episode delves into the game's new rules, international growth and whether Kho Kho could one day match the popularity of cricket and footy in Australia or even feature in the 2036 Olympics.

The Victorian government's final report on women's experiences of pain exposes gender bias and systemic neglect within the state's health system. Drawing on accounts from 13,000 women and girls, it reveals delays in diagnosis, chronic suffering, and a lack of clinical understanding. In response, the government plans to introduce a “Women's Pain Standard,” specialist clinics, and new pain-relief measures like the ‘green whistle.' Experts say this marks a transformative step toward equitable and compassionate healthcare for women.

As India joins world leaders at COP30, it's calling on developed nations to pay more towards mitigating the impacts of climate change, from flash floods in Uttarakhand to rising heatwaves nationwide. Host nation Brazil is pushing a bold new roadmap to increase global climate financing to AU$2 trillion by 2035, but negotiations remain complex. While India seeks to position itself as an international climate leader with a net-zero target by 2070, questions persist about its domestic priorities, as vulnerable communities continue to suffer from unregulated urbanisation and the growing costs of extreme weather.

Nazim Sheikh, a Mumbai resident who runs a food stall near Colaba by the Gateway of India, has been saving lives for years. A skilled swimmer, he rushes to rescue anyone who falls into the sea, often risking his own safety. Nazim says he has saved hundreds of people so far. During high tide, he and his friends stay alert by the shore, ready to help anyone in distress. Locals and even the police know they can rely on him. - मुंबई के रहने वाले नाज़िम शेख, जो गेटवे ऑफ़ इंडिया के पास एक फ़ूड स्टॉल चलाते हैं, सालों से लोगों की जान बचा रहे हैं। कुशल तैराक, नाज़िम समुद्र में गिरने वाले किसी भी व्यक्ति को बचाने के लिए दौड़ पड़ते हैं। वह अक्सर अपनी सुरक्षा को खतरे में डाल देते हैं। नाज़िम का कहना है कि उन्होंने अब तक सैकड़ों लोगों को बचाया है। उच्च ज्वार के दौरान, वह और उनके दोस्त किनारे पर सतर्क रहते हैं, संकट में किसी की भी मदद करने के लिए तैयार रहते हैं। स्थानीय लोग और यहां तक कि पुलिस को भी पता है कि वे उन पर भरोसा कर सकते हैं।

Nazim Sheikh, a Mumbai resident who runs a food stall near Colaba by the Gateway of India, has been saving lives for years. A skilled swimmer, he rushes to rescue anyone who falls into the sea, often risking his own safety. Nazim says he has saved hundreds of people so far. During high tide, he and his friends stay alert by the shore, ready to help anyone in distress. Locals and even the police know they can rely on him.

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

Australia has updated its travel advice after a car explosion outside Delhi's Red Fort on Monday evening killed at least eight people and injured more than 20 others. Police said the powerful blast occurred just before 7 pm near the Red Fort metro station when a slow-moving car stopped at a red light. The Australian government has urged its citizens in the area to follow instructions from local authorities and stay informed through local media. However, the overall travel advisory for India remains unchanged, with travellers advised to exercise a high degree of caution.

The demand for donated eggs is rising across Australia as more people struggle with fertility issues. Dr Chandrika Parmar says the demand for eggs greatly exceeds the current supply and has joined other experts in calling for Australia to review and potentially reform its egg donation regulations.

ऑस्ट्रेलिया, भारत और दुनिया भर से 10/11/2025 के प्रमुख समाचार हिंदी में सुनें।

Listen to the Top News of 10/11/2025 from Australia, India and around the world in Hindi.

Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 10/11/25

Australians across three states will soon be able to enjoy three hours of free electricity in the middle of the day under a new plan aimed at sharing excess solar energy produced during off-peak hours. The initiative has been welcomed by environmental groups, but some members of the Opposition remain sceptical. Tune in to this podcast featuring a solar energy expert, Neeraj Das, who explains the new plan and how it's set to work.

This episode of SBS Hindi explores how game-based learning is transforming the way children engage with technology. Through hands-on activities in robotics and coding, kids are discovering how to turn screen time into opportunities for creativity, problem-solving and exploration. Krish Vuppala and Sam Mukka from RoboThink Australia share insights into how play can spark curiosity and lay the groundwork for future STEM learning in a fun and meaningful way.