Sinopsis
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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India’s new High Commissioner to Australia urges 'open communication' at Sydney business leaders’ meeting
22/05/2026 Duración: 09minThe new High Commissioner of India to Australia, Nagesh Singh, participated in a business roundtable held in Sydney on 20 May. As part of the Artha Business Connect initiative, he engaged with business, political, and cultural leaders, sharing his vision for Australia-India relations and encouraging open dialogue with the High Commission. Community members warmly welcomed his approachable and inclusive outlook.
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India report: 'Cockroach Janta Party' goes viral online, crosses 2 crore Instagram followers in under a week
22/05/2026 Duración: 08minListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 22/05/2026
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Australia's worst diphtheria outbreak in decades: GP explains symptoms and how to stay safe
22/05/2026 Duración: 09minAustralia is facing its worst diphtheria outbreak in decades, with 230 cases reported (as of 21 May 2026) across four states and territories, and Western Australia recording its first respiratory cases in about 50 years. Sydney based GP Dr Anju Aggarwal explains what diphtheria is, how it spreads, the symptoms to watch for, and why adults shouldn't assume their childhood vaccinations are enough. Tune in now.
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Last held in Roman times, the Pythian Games are back. Could Australia host next?
22/05/2026 Duración: 09minProudly reviving an ancient tradition that once stood alongside the Olympic Games, the Modern Pythian Games bring back a unique blend of sport and culture from Greece’s Panhellenic heritage. In ancient times, these Games featured music, dance, poetry, painting, wrestling and athletics. Today, the modern version brings sport, art and culture together through traditional and creative competitions. With discussions underway about a possible future event in Melbourne, this podcast features founder Bijender Goel, who shares the vision behind this revival and its role in global cultural exchange.
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What can be done to stop price gouging during the fuel crisis? - SBS Examines: फ्यूल संकट के दौरान प्राइस गॉजिंग यानि मुनाफाखोरी को कैसे रोका जा सकता है?
21/05/2026 Duración: 08minFuel prices have spiked, and so have concerns and complaints about alleged price gouging. Are retailers cashing in on the crisis? - फ्यूल की कीमतें बढ़ गई हैं, और इसलिए कीमतों में कथित बढ़ोतरी को लेकर चिंताएं और शिकायतें भी बढ़ गई हैं। क्या रिटेलर्स इस संकट का फ़ायदा उठा रहे हैं?
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Australia PR 2026: Onshore applicants now get priority; sponsorship pathway still open
21/05/2026 Duración: 16minAustralia’s latest federal budget migration changes, including a 185,000 permanent migration cap, stricter student visa scrutiny, and priority for onshore applicants, could reshape Australia PR pathways, skilled independent visa opportunities, invitations and long-term migration plans. In this podcast, Aakarsh Shah, solicitor specialising in immigration law, shares insights on what these changes could mean for international students, job sponsorship pathways, skilled migration trends, and Indian students planning to study and settle in Australia.
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SBS Bollywood Time: Film ‘Maa Behan’ to release on Netflix on 04 June 2026
21/05/2026 Duración: 05minListen now: This week’s latest Bollywood news and entertainment updates.
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Top News: Unemployment climbs to 4.5 per cent, government says it is 'to be expected'
21/05/2026 Duración: 05minListen to the Top News of 21/05/26 from Australia in Hindi.
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Stories from India: Meet Prithviraj in Mumbai who offers comfort for a fee - Stories from India: मुंबई के पृथ्वीराज बाँटते हैं सुकून, फीस लेकर सुनते है लोगों का दुख
21/05/2026 Duración: 08minIn Mumbai, Prithviraj has turned an unusual idea into his job, he listens to people’s sorrows, helps ease their emotional burden, and even charges a fee for it. His services range from Rs 250 for listening to smaller troubles to Rs 1,000 for sitting and crying alongside someone. Standing in busy public spaces with a banner, he invites people to share what’s weighing on their hearts. Surprisingly, many do approach him, seeking comfort and a chance to unburden themselves. After paying the fee, they open up about their struggles, while Prithviraj listens, offers advice and provides emotional support. - मुंबई में पृथ्वीराज एक अनोखा काम करते हैं, वे लोगों का दुख सुनते हैं, उनका दर्द बाँटते हैं, और इसके लिए शुल्क भी लेते हैं। छोटा दुख सुनने के 250 रुपये, बड़ा दुःख सुनने के 500 रुपये, और अगर किसी को साथ बैठकर रोना हो, तो उसकी कीमत 1000 रुपये है। सुनने में यह अजीब लग सकता है, लेकिन यही उनका काम है। भीड़भाड़ वाले इलाकों में वे अपना बैनर लेकर खड़े हो जाते हैं और लोगों का ध्यान आकर्षित करते हैं। हैरानी की बात यह है कि ल
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Stories from India: Prithviraj offers comfort for a fee to those seeking someone to listen to their struggles
21/05/2026 Duración: 08minIn Mumbai, Prithviraj has turned an unusual idea into his job, he listens to people’s sorrows, helps ease their emotional burden, and even charges a fee for it. His services range from Rs 250 for listening to smaller troubles to Rs 1,000 for sitting and crying alongside someone. Standing in busy public spaces with a banner, he invites people to share what’s weighing on their hearts. Surprisingly, many do approach him, seeking comfort and a chance to unburden themselves. After paying the fee, they open up about their struggles, while Prithviraj listens, offers advice and provides emotional support.
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From Dhol to Democracy: How Indian Australians are shaping multicultural Australia
21/05/2026 Duración: 13minOn World Day of Cultural Diversity, Indian-Australian voices from politics, medicine, business, and the arts reflect on identity, representation, cultural exchange and belonging. Drawing on Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade research into Australia’s Indian diaspora, this special podcast explores how the country’s largest migrant cohort is helping shape modern multicultural Australia, far beyond food and festivals, and bringing about real change.
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Top News: Isolation of cases and contacts crucial as response to Ebola in Congo continues
20/05/2026 Duración: 04minListen to the Top News of 20/05/2026 from Australia in Hindi.Find our podcasts here at SBS Hindi Podcast Collection. You can also tune in to SBS Hindi at 5 pm on SBS South Asian on digital radio, on channel 305 on your television, via the SBS Audio app or stream from our website.National Volunteer Week 2026: What’s driving Australians back to community service?Major upgrade for Victoria’s growing Indian diaspora; New, bigger VFS Global facility opening soon
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Trump allies’ $1.8 billion compensation fund criticised as 'corrupt'
20/05/2026 Duración: 05minAllies of US President Donald Trump who say they were wrongly investigated or prosecuted could soon access a compensation fund worth nearly $1.8 billion. The US Department of Justice announced the move as part of a settlement tied to a lawsuit involving the Internal Revenue Service. Democrats have condemned the decision, calling it unconstitutional and corrupt. Tune in to know moreFind our podcasts here at SBS Hindi Podcast Collection. You can also tune in to SBS Hindi at 5 pm on SBS South Asian on digital radio, on channel 305 on your television, via the SBS Audio app or stream from our website.
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India Report: Mercury soars to 48 degrees Celcius in Uttar Pradesh’s Banda city
20/05/2026 Duración: 08minListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 20/05/26
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National Volunteer Week 2026: What’s driving Australians back to community service?
20/05/2026 Duración: 06minNational Volunteer Week (NVW), to be held from 18–24 May 2026, is Australia’s largest annual celebration of volunteering, recognising their vital contributions across the country. With the theme ‘Your Year to Volunteer’, it highlights the important role volunteering plays in strengthening Australia’s social fabric. Featuring Gary Patni, SES NSW volunteer Vinay Kumar, and Md Anas, a young multicultural award-winning volunteer from Victoria, this podcast explores why more Australians are rediscovering the joy of giving back to their communities.
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Can you get a full refund on your first tax return? Australian tax basics explained
20/05/2026 Duración: 07minIn Australia, filing a tax return isn't the same for everyone, and most international students, new migrants, and recent arrivals have questions they haven't had a chance to ask out loud. In this episode of Money Matters, SBS Hindi host Swati Sharma sits with registered tax agent Puneet Singh to break down the basics of Australia's tax system, in Hindi, for international students, new migrants, and Indian-Australians still figuring out how it all works.In this episode of Money Matters, host Swati Sharma sits with a registered tax agent to break down the basics of Australia's tax system, for international students, new migrants, and Indian-Australians still figuring out how it all works.
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In a polarised and digital world, can grief unite us? - SBS Examines: इस विभाजित और डिजिटल दुनिया में क्या दुख हमारे बीच की दूरियाँ मिटा सकता है?
19/05/2026 Duración: 07minSocial media is changing how we grieve, especially following a shocking event like the Bondi terror attack. But could sharing our grief help bridge social divisions? - सोशल मीडिया के दौर में अपना दुख बाँटने का तरीका बदल रहा है, खासकर बॉन्डी टेरर अटैक जैसी घटना के बाद। लेकिन क्या अपना दुख बाँटने से समाज में दूरियाँ कम हो सकती है?
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Top News: Australia secures over 600,000 barrels of fuel after talks with China
19/05/2026 Duración: 04minListen to the Top News of 19/05/2026 from Australia in Hindi.
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Major upgrade for Victoria’s growing Indian diaspora; New, bigger VFS Global facility opening soon
19/05/2026 Duración: 08minIndian Consul General in Melbourne Anish Rajan has announced the opening of a larger VFS Global centre in Melbourne. The new facility, set to open soon on St Kilda Road, will function as a centre offering a wide range of services, including applications for Indian visas, passports, OCI status, Police Clearance Certificates, and other visa-related services. The move from the current Swanston Street premises in the CBD, along with extra counters, is expected to make services smoother and reduce booking wait times for the Indian-Australian community and other applicants.
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India Report: PM Modi invites European companies to invest in manufacturing and service industries
18/05/2026 Duración: 09minListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 18/05/2026