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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Top News: Questions after another Optus triple-zero outage
29/09/2025 Duration: 03minListen to the Top News of 29/09/2025 from Australia and India in Hindi.
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India report: Tamil actor Vijay Chandrasekhar’s rally ends in tragedy as a stampede kills over 40 people
29/09/2025 Duration: 10minListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 29/09/2025
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International Translation Day: Why human translators still matter in an AI-driven world
29/09/2025 Duration: 06minInternational Translation Day (30 September) celebrates the vital role of language professionals in fostering cultural exchange and social unity. As NAATI-certified translator Shiwali Verma explains, while AI is reshaping translation, it can’t replace the human touch needed to understand context, nuance, and diverse audience needs in multicultural Australia.
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Durga puja in Melbourne’s Werribee celebrates women empowerment and inspires the new generation.
28/09/2025 Duration: 05minDurga Puja festival in Melbourne's Werribee unites devotees with traditional prayers and vibrant sindoor khela. It spreads a powerful message of women empowerment, cultural pride, and harmony across generations. In this podcast SBS Hindi explores this empowered journey of three days...
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Disparities in justice system under spotlight after NT hit-and-run sentencing
28/09/2025 Duration: 09minThe Northern Territory has been engulfed by significant backlash regarding the sentencing of a driver who fatally struck an Aboriginal man in a hit and run and his familial connection to the Territory's Attorney General. First Nations communities and legal experts argue the sentence given to Jake Danby, a 12-month community corrections order, is inconsistent with the 'tough on crime' approach of the Country Liberal Party government. More in this podcast.
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Top News: Breast cancer drug added to PBS, cutting patient costs from $100,000 to $31.60
28/09/2025 Duration: 05minListen to the Top News of 28/09/2025 from Australia and India in Hindi.
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Top News: Heavy new sanctions against Iran come into effect
27/09/2025 Duration: 05minListen to the top News of 27/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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India unseen: Second-generation Indian Australians spill it all
26/09/2025 Duration: 11minThis World Tourism Day, we explore the journey that second-generation Australians have taken to India. Through the eyes of a 10-year-old, an 11-year-old, and a 15-year-old, we rediscover the country, while their parents reflect on the emotions of returning to the land where their own childhood memories were made. A heartfelt glimpse into culture, family, and the ties that connect generations.
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Top News: The boom of black market tobacco becomes the nation's biggest health threat
26/09/2025 Duration: 05minListen to the top News of 26/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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India report: Modi commits to strengthening 'time-tested' ties with Russia
26/09/2025 Duration: 07minListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 26/09/2025
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Diwali 2025: Celebrations in Melbourne to blend culture and classical arts
26/09/2025 Duration: 11minThe 'Sound of India' at Hawthorn Art Centre in Melbourne is celebrating a multicultural Diwali, offering a diverse celebration for the whole community. Speaking with SBS Hindi, the flute player Vinod Prasanna shares how the flute has shaped his life over the years.
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Albanese makes the case for Australia at the United Nations
26/09/2025 Duration: 07minPrime Minister Anthony Albanese has delivered his first leader's speech to the United Nations General Assembly, promoting Australia as a significant middle power. He's used the speech to push for Australia to co-host the next COP climate summit in 2026, and hold a seat on the U-N Security Council.
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Top News: Reports show crime in Victoria rising, with motor vehicle theft at its highest since 2002
25/09/2025 Duration: 05minListen to the Top News of 25/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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SBS Bollywood Time: 25 September 2025
25/09/2025 Duration: 05minSBS Bollywood Time: 25 September 2025
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'Heard some terrible stories': Senator Paul Scarr admits anti-immigration rallies have hurt the community
25/09/2025 Duration: 23minThe Liberal Party has been forced into damage control after Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price claimed the government was giving preference to Indian migrants to boost Labor’s vote. In this episode, SBS Hindi sat down with Liberal Senator Paul Scarr, also the Shadow Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs, to discuss the Party’s leadership, the impact of the anti-immigration rallies held last month, the future of Indian migrants in Australian politics, and how the party is engaging with the migrant community to reinforce their sense of belonging in the country.
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Top News: Optus chief says human error led to technical failure linked to multiple deaths
24/09/2025 Duration: 05minListen to the top News of 24/09/2025 from Australia in Hindi.
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India report: Shah Rukh Khan wins his first National Award, Mohanlal honoured with Dadasaheb Phalke Award
24/09/2025 Duration: 09minListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 24/09/2025
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'AI cannot replicate emotional expressions of musical notes': Classical singer Devaki Pandit
24/09/2025 Duration: 20minIndian classical singer Devaki Pandit, a disciple of Padma Vibhushan Ganasaraswati Kishori Amonkar and Padmashree Pandit Jitendra Abhisheki, was recently visiting Australia. In this podcast with SBS Hindi, she walked us through her album 'Advaita' and the limitations of AI in conveying the depth and nuance that only a human voice can convey.
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Australia formally recognises a Palestinian state at the United Nations
23/09/2025 Duration: 09minAustralia has formally recognised the State of Palestine at the United Nations, joining over 150 nations and aligning with partners including the UK, Canada, and Portugal. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the move supports a two-state solution, while Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the recognition, vowing to prevent any Palestinian state. The decision has drawn mixed reactions within Australia.