Synopsis
Listen to interviews, features and community stories from the SBS Radio Hindi program, including news from Australia and around the world. - SBS , , .
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Housing towers in Melbourne to be demolished, tenants launch legal battle to save their homes
23/06/2025 Duration: 15minThe Victorian government’s plan to knock down Melbourne’s 44 public housing towers is facing a fresh legal challenge, with independent reports calling the proposal seriously flawed. For many long-time residents, these towers are more than just buildings — they’re home to close-knit communities built over decades. Refusing to give up, they’re taking their fight to the courts, appealing a Supreme Court decision that dismissed claims Home Victoria had violated their human rights.
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Global ranking update: Where Australian universities stand on the world stage this year
23/06/2025 Duration: 07minSeveral Australian universities have earned spots among the world’s top 100 in two surveys — the US News and QS Global Rankings. Leading the charts are US institutions like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford, and Harvard, while UK universities such as Cambridge, Oxford, and Imperial College London continue to hold strong positions. A global rankings expert weighs in if these rankings matter, especially for international students considering their options.
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India report: 1,200 stranded citizens safely brought back home from Iran under Operation Sindhu
23/06/2025 Duration: 09minListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 23/06/25
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Top News: Albanese government urges restraint following US strikes on Iran
22/06/2025 Duration: 06minListen to the top News of 22/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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Top news: Prime Minister Albanese to skip NATO summit
21/06/2025 Duration: 03minListen to the top news of 21/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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Top News: Foreign Minister Penny Wong holds talks with her U-S counterpart on the mideast crisis
20/06/2025 Duration: 04minListen to the top News of 20/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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'Never had one': New report reveals alarming gaps in sexual health checks
20/06/2025 Duration: 13minA national report, conducted by digital youth engagement platform Year13 in partnership with purpose-built student accommodation Scape Australia, paints a stark picture of youth health engagement – with 40 percent admitting they hadn’t had a health check overall in the past 12 months. Tune into this podcast to hear Chris Monds, General Manager of Scape's take on the same and what the Gen Z students feels about sexual health checks.
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India report: India prepares for International Yoga Day with nationwide awareness events
20/06/2025 Duration: 07minListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 20/06/2025
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Crime and housing are among the key concerns for the Indian community, says Victorian Opposition Leader
20/06/2025 Duration: 10minVictoria Opposition Leader Brad Battin, who recently met with multicultural media representatives at Parliament House, outlined his vision for the Indian community and India. Addressing key concerns such as housing-related taxes—including stamp duty—and crime in the state, the former police officer said these were issues frequently raised by community members including Indian community. Battin assumed leadership of the Liberal Party in December last year.
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High cost of medical specialists driving Australians to delay or avoid necessary care
20/06/2025 Duration: 06minA new report has found that high medical costs have caused almost two million Australians to delay or skip appointments with specialist doctors. It also suggests stripping public funding to doctors charging excessive fees could be part of the remedy. We explore more in this podcast.
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Top News: Australia’s unemployment rate holds at 4.1% in May despite loss of 2,500 jobs
19/06/2025 Duration: 06minListen to the top News of 19/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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Why AUKUS matters — And what the cancelled Albanese-Trump meeting could mean for Australia
19/06/2025 Duration: 12minValued at $368 billion, the AUKUS agreement represents a cornerstone of Australia’s long-term defence and strategic posture. With the Trump administration now reviewing the pact—and Prime Minister Albanese missing a one-on-one meeting with President Trump at the G7—key questions have emerged about Australia’s future security alliances. Defence expert Dr Dalbir Ahlawat explains the significance of AUKUS, the implications of recent diplomatic developments, and the evolving role of strategic partners such as India, France, and Japan in shaping Australia’s defence landscape.
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Why locals think Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide deserve a spot among the world’s most liveable cities
19/06/2025 Duration: 06minThe Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2025 Global Liveability Index has ranked cities around the world based on key factors such as health care, education, and infrastructure. Melbourne held steady at fourth place for the second consecutive year, achieving perfect scores in health care and education. Sydney moved up to sixth, while Adelaide made its debut in the top 10, coming in at ninth. To understand what these rankings mean on the ground, SBS Hindi spoke to residents about their experiences and views on life in their cities.
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Top News: Australia and EU to start security talks following G-7 meeting
18/06/2025 Duration: 05minListen to the top News of 15/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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India report: Air India Dreamliners get clearance after aviation regulator’s safety review
18/06/2025 Duration: 07minListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 18/06/2025
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‘Not waiting for validation’: Actress Genelia Deshmukh opens up ahead of her Bollywood comeback
18/06/2025 Duration: 13minAfter a decade away from films, Indian actress Genelia Deshmukh returns alongside Aamir Khan. She opens up about challenging stereotypes around married actresses, how her viral reels helped her maintain a strong bond with audiences, and why this Bollywood comeback is about reclaiming her space in cinema, on her own terms.
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Not a Yoga person? This 70-year-old instructor might change your mind
18/06/2025 Duration: 08minEvery year on 21 June, International Yoga Day is celebrated worldwide to honour yoga and raise awareness of its many benefits. In this episode, we speak with Darryl Alexander, a 70-year-old Iyengar yoga instructor from Canberra. He explains the basics of yoga, from debunking myths about flexibility to highlighting the roles of breath, diet, and age. Darryl provides a simple, practical guide for anyone ready to begin their yoga journey, regardless of experience or age.
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Top News: Opposition leader Sussan Ley disappointed the PM was not able to meet with Trump
17/06/2025 Duration: 04minListen to the top News of 17/06/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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World leaders arrive for G7 summit, but no meeting between Albanese and Trump
17/06/2025 Duration: 07minAustralian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will no longer meet with US President Donald Trump as originally scheduled. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced on X (formerly Twitter) that President Trump had a 'great day' at the G-7 summit but will depart earlier than expected — shortly after tonight’s dinner with world leaders.