SBS Punjabi in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Media/news company
SBS Punjabi
Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Phone: +61 3 9949 2264
Address: Federation Square 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Website: www.sbs.com.au/language/punjabi
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21.01.2022 Award-winning chef Daman Shrivastav and his 8-year-old daughter Diya have been serving food to the needy all year, including Melbourne's Indigenous community. This weekend they plan to celebrate NAIDOC Week as well as Diwali, the Indian festival of lights.
21.01.2022 Here's a glimpse of Gurudwara Nankana Sahib in Pakistan draped in lights ahead of the 551st birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev ji.
20.01.2022 "People often make bad choices, but don’t speak up afterwards because they are afraid of being mocked by friends or on social media," said Lucky Verma who lost over $25,000 to a cryptocurrency scheme.
17.01.2022 The brightest and most delightful festival of the year is here. We know this year Diwali is different, but we don't want you to miss the festive vibes. So here's a crackling glimpse of Diwali celebrations from previous years. Also, add more light to your celebrations by participating in our photo competition here: https://bit.ly/2UlsN4N SBS Punjabi wishes you a happy, healthy and a COVID-free Diwali!
15.01.2022 "These farmers are rightfully, and peacefully demanding better economic outcomes for their farming efforts", writes Sanam Sharma.
13.01.2022 "I thank all Australians including the Indian Australian community for your understanding, support and patience. Additionally, I extend my gratitude to Indian community leaders for the support you provide to your community members during this challenging time," says Acting Immigration Minister Alan Tudge MP.
12.01.2022 Women around India are creating lamps from cow dung to promote sustainability during Diwali.
11.01.2022 The first match of the India v Australia series in Sydney happened to be an audience match as they enjoyed every moment of the 100-overs match. Here's a wrap.
04.01.2022 A dramatic drop in donations during the pandemic has prompted Australian Sikh Council to issue an urgent call to the community, as Australia faces a shortage of two of its most common types: O+ and A+.
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