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This Hindi Podcast brings to you in-depth conversations on politics, public policy, technology, philosophy and pretty much everything that is interesting. Presented by tech entrepreneur Saurabh Chandra, public policy researcher Pranay Kotasthane, and writer-cartoonist Khyati Pathak, the show features conversations with experts in a casual yet thoughtful manner. जब महफ़िल ख़त्म होते-होते दरवाज़े के बाहर, एक पुलिया के ऊपर, हम दुनिया भर की जटिल समस्याओं को हल करने में लग जाते हैं, तो हो जाती है ...
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A major BAPS Swaminarayan temple precinct, potentially Australia’s largest, proposed for Cranbourne South has sparked environmental and infrastructure concerns. The $250 million, 44-hectare project has triggered a federal referral after glossy grass skinks, a vulnerable species of lizard was found on site, with questions raised about impacts on the…
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Academic pressure, social media, and rising expectations are increasingly shaping children’s lives, making mental health a growing concern for families. Often, emotional struggles in children are misunderstood as stubbornness or behavioural issues, delaying timely support. In this podcast, mental health expert Dr Aparna Chawla discusses common ment…
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Australia’s annual inflation eased to 3.4 per cent in November 2025, down from 3.8 per cent in October, according to ABS data. Housing remained the biggest driver of price growth, rising 5.2 per cent, followed by food and non-alcoholic beverages (3.3 per cent) and transport (2.7 per cent). In this podcast, economist Devika Shivadekar breaks down th…
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Nearly seven million people living on the fringes of Australia’s cities face growing risks from urban fires, as the nation braces for one of its most severe heatwaves since Black Summer of 2019-2020. A new joint report from former Australian fire chiefs and the Climate Council has suggested it's only a matter of time until Australian cities experie…
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Australia’s medicine regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), has issued a safety advisory for an Ayurvedic product after detecting high levels of heavy metals, including mercury, lead, arsenic and cadmium. In this podcast, we speak with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner, Dr Santosh Kumar, who shares insights on how to safely buy Ayu…
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Parents sending children to childcare are now guaranteed a 90 per cent subsidy for three days a week, without the need to meet any eligibility test. While parents have welcomed the move, some say the subsidy alone does not go far enough and further support is needed to make childcare truly affordable.…
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Kundan Chandra, a retired Indian Navy engineer and former national-level footballer, has launched a unique initiative in the eastern Indian city of Jamshedpur by forming seven football teams from the transgender community. Recognising the city’s growing football culture, he coaches these players under the Jamshedpur Football Club league and treats …
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भारतीय नौसेना के रिटायर्ड इंजीनियर और पूर्व राष्ट्रीय स्तर के फुटबॉल खिलाड़ी कुंदन चंद्र ने जमशेदपुर में ट्रांसजेंडर समुदाय के साथ मिलकर सात फुटबॉल टीमें गठित कर एक मिसाल कायम की है। शहर में फुटबॉल की बढ़ती लोकप्रियता को देखते हुए वे जमशेदपुर फुटबॉल क्लब लीग के अंतर्गत इन खिलाड़ियों को प्रशिक्षण देते हैं और उन्हें सिर्फ खिलाड़ी के रूप में ही पहचान …
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As the New Year begins, many people set resolutions with the hope of self-improvement. However, these expectations can sometimes lead to stress, anxiety, and emotional strain. In this conversation with mental health expert Rima Rakshit, SBS Hindi explores the connection between New Year resolutions and mental well-being, why January can be mentally…
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As summer temperatures rise, more people turn to swimming pools, beaches, and rivers to cool off. While swimming is an excellent way to stay fit and a vital life skill, the risk of water-related accidents also increases during this season. In this podcast, swimming instructor Alka Jain shares essential advice on water safety, swimming basics for be…
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Mumbai-based rock balancing artist Gautam Vaishnav creates gravity-defying stone sculptures that appear impossibly connected, without glue or support. Rooted in deep focus and meditation, his delicate art has stunned audiences, including actress Kareena Kapoor at a public exhibition. Beyond galleries, Gautam uses rock balancing to engage children w…
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Severe heatwave warnings are in place across much of the country, with temperatures set to exceed 40 degrees in at least four states. The weather department has issued alerts for multiple regions in NSW, Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia, labelling this as the most significant heatwave since the Black Summer. As Australia braces for …
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Top Venezuelan officials say they will remain unified behind President Nicolas Maduro, who remains in custody in New York after he was captured in a U-S military operation over the weekend. The move has sparked global condemnation, and fears over international law, while drawing fresh attention to Venezuela’s vast oil reserves.…
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Shirin Khanna has achieved a scale-up score of 51 out of 50 in the Victoria Certificate of Education for Hindi, making her the top scorer. Her ATAR score is 98 in Victoria. Listen to this podcast to know what made her choose Hindi and how SBS Hindi played the pivotal role in helping her achieve this excellence.…
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Composer MM Keeravani, known as MM Kreem in Hindi cinema, created history in 2023 by winning the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award for the song Naatu Naatu from the film RRR. Speaking with SBS Hindi, he reflects on his unique, distinctive rhythms, melodic freshness, and orchestration, as well as his ability to adapt to a range of film genres…
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In this episode, five entrepreneurs from across Australia look back at their earliest days and speak directly to their younger selves at the start of their entrepreneurial journey. They revisit the confusion of the first year: navigating unfamiliar systems, workplace culture, language and humour, adapting to local expectations, and even adjusting t…
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Newly released cabinet papers from 2005 reveal how the Howard government grappled with overlapping national and global crises. The documents detail early warnings of a possible pandemic, internal caution over Australia’s military role in Afghanistan, and deliberations behind WorkChoices and offshore asylum processing. They also capture responses to…
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2026 की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएँ। पिछले साल भारतीय एविएशन सेक्टर में काफ़ी उथल-पुथल मची रही। पहले AI171 का एक्सीडेंट और साल के अंत में इंडिगो की हज़ारों फ़्लइटो का कैंसिल होना। आखिर क्या वजह है कि दुनिया के सबसे तेज़ी से बढ़ते इस मार्केट में आज उँगलियों पर गिनने लायक खिलाड़ी ही बचे हैं? इस कहानी में नियामक संस्थाओं की क्या भूमिका रही? क्या यह मार्केट पावर क…
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As we welcome 2026, our listeners wish everyone a happy New Year while sharing a collective message of humanity, peace, kindness, and hope. They also emphasise the growing need to prioritise mental health, compassion, and emotional wellbeing as communities face change, uncertainty, and the challenges of an ever-evolving world together.…
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As Australia bids farewell to an emotionally heavy 2025, communities across the country are welcoming 2026 with reflection, remembrance and renewed hope. This podcast explores how cities are marking the moment with fireworks, messages from national leaders, and heightened security, following events that shaped the national mood. It also brings list…
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After a year shaped by high interest rates, rising living costs and ongoing economic uncertainty, we speak with financial planner Deepak Bansal about practical steps Australians can take to plan their finances for 2026, manage household budgets, reduce debt pressures, and build financial resilience in the year ahead.…
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Australian police have revealed new details into the movements and motives of the two alleged Bondi Beach shooters, concluding they acted alone and were not part of a broader terror network. Authorities say there is no evidence the pair received overseas training, despite recent travel to the Philippines. As investigations continue, the federal gov…
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Born into poverty in Bihar’s Jamui district, Briju has carved an extraordinary artistic journey, quite literally, from clay. Trained at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya and Banaras Hindu University, the fine arts graduate chose to return to his village, where his lifelike sculptures now attract commissions from across India and countries including the US…
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India's National Song 'Vande Mataram', written by noted Indian writer Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, was first published in the literary journal Bangadarshan on 7 November 1875. Speaking with SBS Hindi, Dr Srishti Guha, a cultural historian and associated with University of Newcastle, traces the journey of the song that inspired India's freedom fighter…
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As the new year begins, people across the country are setting their sights on fresh goals and personal growth. From committing to fitness routines, to prioritizing self-love, to improving focus in daily life, everyone seems to have a resolution that reflects their aspirations. Our listeners share a variety of promises for the year ahead, each one r…
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The federal government has announced new funding to expand the Witness to War hotline nationwide, following a sharp rise in calls after the Bondi terror attack. Originally launched in New South Wales to support refugees affected by conflict, the multilingual mental health service will now operate nationally. Experts say the expansion is vital to ad…
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