Synopsis
Listen to interviews, features and community stories from the SBS Radio Hindi program, including news from Australia and around the world. - SBS , , .
Episodes
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India report: India, Singapore set to boost defence, trade and tech ties with new strategy
05/09/2025 Duration: 07minListen to the latest SBS Hindi updates from India. 5/09/25
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Melbourne girl, 11, uses crochet to bring warmth to Australians in need
05/09/2025 Duration: 14minFor her 11th birthday, primary student Aashi asked for no gifts, only the chance to crochet squares for 'Wrap With Love', which transforms them into blankets for asylum seekers, refugees, and others in need. With local MP Nick Staikos offering his office as a drop-off point, her initiative is growing beyond Melbourne. Listen to how Aashi turns every square into a gesture of kindness.
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Urgent relief for older Australians: Home care packages accelerated
04/09/2025 Duration: 08minThe Federal Government will release more than 20,000 aged care packages following an agreement between Labor and the Coalition. Here’s how the deal came together.
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‘Politically intelligent’: Tim Watts lauds Indian diaspora, dismisses Price’s claim of political bias
04/09/2025 Duration: 12minLiberal Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price's claim that the government is accepting "large numbers" of Indian migrants into Australia to bolster Labor's vote has been strongly rebuffed by the Special Envoy for Indian Ocean Affairs, Tim Watts. Listen to this interview in which he shares how he is engaging with the community following recent anti-immigration rallies and their turnout.
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Top News: Indian-Australians call for apology over Senator Price’s incendiary remarks
04/09/2025 Duration: 06minListen to the Top News of 04/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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Inside Punjab's flood crisis as emergency operations battle worst deluge in years
04/09/2025 Duration: 08minHeavy monsoon rains during August and September have caused widespread destruction across India, with Punjab among the worst-affected states. The state government has declared Punjab a disaster-affected area. In this podcast, SBS Hindi speaks with Aku Srivastava, editor of Navodaya Times, who shares insights on the current situation in Punjab.
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Australia's greatest threat isn't war, terror or pandemic, it's climate change
04/09/2025 Duration: 09minAs the Coalition remains split over net zero emission targets, former security officials warn that climate change poses a national security threat. In the Senate, the Greens want the National Climate Risk Assessment Report released, while Nationals Senator Matt Canavan is pushing to repeal net zero.
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Top News: Household spending fuels Australia’s fastest growth in two years
03/09/2025 Duration: 06minListen to the Top News of 03/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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India report: Weather alert issued for northern regions as floods claim several lives
03/09/2025 Duration: 07minListen to the latest SBS Hindi updates from India. 3/09/25
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Migration intake remains at 185,000, but concerns over Australian visa processing delays persist
03/09/2025 Duration: 07minFollowing nationwide anti-immigration rallies over the weekend, the government has confirmed that Australia’s permanent migration program will remain unchanged, with the annual cap staying at 185,000 places. Listen to this podcast with insights from migration agent, Neha Singh, and researcher, Surjeet Dhanji, to understand the announcement made soon after the protests.
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Former regional resident says city life helped her ‘save more'
03/09/2025 Duration: 10minMany regional towns across Australia struggle to attract essential workers and services, often due to a lack of affordable housing and other factors. Karishma Khanna, who recently decided to relocate to Melbourne after living in Geelong for two years, shares the challenges she faced while living in the regional area. As a student and job seeker, she says she can 'save more' by living in the city, contrary to popular belief.
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'Almost gave up': Melbourne-based Tanay could barely run 200 metres. Now he runs multiple marathons
03/09/2025 Duration: 07minSBS Hindi recently spoke to Tanay Shah, who flew from Melbourne to participate in the Sydney World Major Marathon 2025. From barely running 2 kilometers a year ago to completing multiple marathons, Tanay shares his preparation journey and how running turned out to be a 'mental therapy' for him, helping him overcome everyday stress and challenges.
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National Drowning Report 2025: 'Alarming rise in deaths calls for community action on water safety'
03/09/2025 Duration: 09minThe National Drowning Report 2025 records 357 deaths in 2024–25, a 27 per cent increase over the 10-year average. Over one-third of these deaths involved people born overseas. In this episode, we speak with Harpreet Kandra, a community member in Victoria, who attended the report's release. He describes the new death toll as shocking and a stark wake-up call for migrants to recognise the dangers of being near water.
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अमरोहा के राजीव कुमार, जिनकी पीढ़ियों से वाद्य यंत्र बनाने की परंपरा चली आ रही है
03/09/2025 Duration: 07minअमरोहा के राजीव कुमार प्रजापति के परिवार की चौथी पीढ़ी तबला और अन्य भारतीय वाद्य यंत्र बनाने में जुटी हुई है। उनके हाथों में लकड़ी का एक साधारण टुकड़ा भी ऐसा रूप ले लेता है कि उसकी थाप सुनते ही मन मोहित हो जाता है। नीम, आम, शीशम और अन्य लकड़ियों के टुकड़ों से वे इस शिल्प की शुरुआत करते हैं। यह काम अत्यंत धैर्य और मेहनत मांगता है, क्योंकि एक छोटी सी चूक भी पूरी मेहनत को बिगाड़ सकती है।
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Top News: Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan announces anti-hate taskforce
02/09/2025 Duration: 06minListen to the top News of 2/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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Catch the full episode of SBS Hindi radio program
02/09/2025 Duration: 46minListen to the full radio program of SBS Hindi from 29 August 2025.
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'Staying Connected': New Jain temples in Melbourne and Sydney to be built with marble from Rajasthan
02/09/2025 Duration: 13minThe Jain community in Australia is celebrating its most significant festival, Paryushan Parv, which spans 18 days across various Jain traditions. At the same time, the community is ambitiously constructing grand temples in Sydney and Melbourne using nearly 3,000 tonnes of marble, the same variety used to build the Taj Mahal. In this episode, we hear from devotees, youth scholars, and temple leaders about how a modest community, numbering almost 6,000 according to the last census, is shaping a grand legacy.
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Can dental problems trigger bullying among teens?
02/09/2025 Duration: 11minA new study, published in JDR Clinical & Translational Research and based on data from 4,400 children, has found a link between tooth loss and bullying among adolescents. Senior author of the study, Associate Professor Ankur Singh from the University of Sydney, highlights the psychological effects of tooth decay. Based on official figures showing that 24 per cent of children suffer from decay in their adult teeth, the study is calling for stronger government support to provide free dental care for children and adolescents.
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Australia's anti-immigration rallies spark clashes, counter-protests and community concerns
01/09/2025 Duration: 12minThousands joined anti-immigration rallies across Australia on Sunday, sparking counter-protests and national debate. Political leaders condemned the 'divisive' rhetoric, while some Indian community leaders expressed their concern over the broader impact on social cohesion.