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Monday, August 10, 2009

When Did first Indians Arrive in Australia?

Indian Migrants have journeyed to Australia for more
then 100 years now.It is said that the first Indian had
come to Australia as a part of Captain Cook's ship.
Later on some of Indian also participated in the rush
for gold on the Victorian fields.As both India and
Australia were part of British colonies more Indian
started coming around 50 years ago.

The number increased after Australia abolished
"white only policy" and since then until now many
Indian have made Australia their home.

Almost all people in Australia share this legacy of
making Australia their home in one or the other,
Unless you are Aboriginal people, we all are
migrants or descendants of migrants.

This journey of Migration to Australia is portrayed in a
website
Migration Heritage
which I recently visited and to my
surprise I found a link which tell us the story of
Indian people and their experience,
Its a must watch

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Send Gifts to your loved ones for any occasion

Indian Migrants whether they are in Australia or anywhere
else in the world are more in touch with each other these
days in camparison to 5 years back.With internet spread
all over the world keeping in touch with your family
members have never been easy.Keeping this in mind I came
accross a couple of links if you want to send gifts
to your loved ones for any occassion.

SENDING GIFT TO INDIA

Window2India
(a part of Times of Money) is an exclusive NRI portal
that offers Indians abroad a platform to connect with
their loved ones in India.

SENDING GIFTS TO AUSTRALIA

Indian connection
would be your best destination to
send gifts to Australia. All you need is to advise us
what gift you want to get delivered to your beloved one.

India Abroad Subscription by Rediff

India Aboard is one of the oldest publication which was
acquired by rediff in 2001.It offers updates of India
growing economy,cricket,bollywood news.In addition to
this it has a matrimonial and classified section for Indian
residing Abroad.Althoughits a has paid subscription but worth
it if you need news of India on the go if you are a Non Indian Resident.

India Abroad Subscription by Rediff
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