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Manipuri community in Australia 'over the moon' as Indian film Boong bags BAFTA award
In a proud moment for Indian cinema, Boong, a Manipuri-language film, has won the British Academy Film and Television Award (BAFTA) for Best Children’s & Family Film. The film was directed by Lakshmipriya Devi, who has now become one of the first filmmakers from India’s Northeast to win a BAFTA award. It was backed by film producers Farhan Akhtar, Vikesh Bhutani, Alan McAlex, Ritesh Sidhwani and Shujaat Saudagar. We spoke to members of the Manipuri community in Australia to hear their reactions to this historic achievement.

Top News: The Coalition unveils a plan to criminalise the helping of I-S group connected families
Listen to the top News of 23/02/2026 from Australia in Hindi.

India report: India signs rare earths and critical minerals deal with Brazil
Listen to the SBS Hindi news from India. 23/02/26

Former Prince Andrew becomes first senior royal in almost four centuries to be arrested
On 19 February 2026, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor became the first senior British royal in nearly 400 years to be arrested, the last being Charles I in 1647. The 66-year-old was taken into custody on suspicion of misconduct in public office, following allegations that he shared confidential government documents with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The arrest comes after the release of over 3 million files linked to a US investigation into Epstein.

Top News: January inflation data to signal Australia’s rate hike direction
Listen to the Top News of 22/02/2026 from Australia in Hindi.

Top News: Donald Trump to sign a new order for global tariffs after a Supreme Court ruling
Listen to the top News of 21/02/2026 from Australia in Hindi.

SBS Hindi News Wrap 21 February 2026
Listen to the Weekly News Wrap of the week ending Friday, 20/02/2026

Top News: Former Prince Andrew first senior British royal to be arrested in almost 400 years
Listen to the Top News of 20/02/2026 from Australia, India and around the world in Hindi.

Celebrating International Mother Language Day: How the next generation abroad is reviving Hindi
International Mother Language Day is a celebration of the world’s linguistic diversity and cultural heritage. In this episode, we bring you the voices of three young poets from Australia who are passionately keeping Hindi alive far from its roots. Their poems capture everything from the wonder of childhood to deep reflections on life, showing how Hindi continues to grow and resonate with the next generation. Join us for a special tribute to language, culture, and poetry this International Mother Language Day.

India Report: Leaders at the India-AI Summit formalise joint declaration in New Delhi
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 20/02/2026

Long fasting hours, shared evenings: The spirit of Ramadan in Australia
In this podcast, we speak with members of the Muslim community across Australia as Ramadan begins. From managing long fasting hours during work to balancing daily routines and family life, they share their personal experiences of observing the month. We also explore how community events and late-night gatherings in cities add to the spirit of Ramadan and bring people together.

International Mother Language Day: Celebrating linguistic diversity and culture
International Mother Language Day, approved at the 1999 UNESCO General Conference, is celebrated each year on 21 February since 2000. It is to raise awareness to preserve and honour languages and cultural diversity around the world. This day is associated with the memory of the movement and sacrifice of students in Bangladesh in 1952 regarding the issue of language preservation.

‘Often indirect but always harmful’: International students seek stronger campus action on racism
Australia’s first national report on racism in universities has found the problem to be widespread and systemic. It revealed that 70 per cent of students and staff surveyed across 42 universities had witnessed racism, with higher rates reported among Indigenous, Chinese, African, Jewish and Middle Eastern communities. Despite this, only six per cent of those who experienced racism lodged a formal complaint. SBS Hindi spoke to Indian international students to understand their perspective.

SBS Bollywood Time: Rajpal Yadav granted bail until 18 March
Listen now: This week’s latest Bollywood news and entertainment updates.

Top News: Sydney's Lakemba Mosque receives third threatening letter as Ramadan begins
Listen to the Top News of 19/02/2026 from Australia in Hindi.

Stories from India: Bipin saved an elephant at 16. Now he’s devoted his life to them - Stories from India: 16 साल की उम्र में हाथी की जान बचाकर बिपिन ने अपना जीवन उनके संरक्षण के किया समर्पित
Bipin Kashyap, a resident of Assam, has loved wildlife, especially elephants, since childhood. His passion grew stronger at 16 when he rescued an elephant. Since then, he has devoted his life to protecting and saving them, considering them part of his family. He can even recognise many older elephants. During the rainy season, when elephants fall into streams, Bipin quickly rushes to rescue them with the help of his companions. He also works with the forest department to treat and support injured elephants. - असम के बिपिन कश्यप को बचपन से ही वन्यजीवों, विशेषकर हाथियों से गहरा प्रेम रहा है। 16 साल की उम्र में जब उन्होंने एक हाथी की जान बचाई, तो वह पल उनके जीवन का यादगार और निर्णायक अनुभव बन गया। तभी से उन्होंने हाथियों को अपने परिवार का हिस्सा मानते हुए उनकी सुरक्षा और देखभाल के लिए खुद को समर्पित कर दिया।

Iftar invite extended to Senator Hanson amid her refusal to fully apologise for ‘no good Muslims’ remark
In an interview on Sky News on Monday, 16 February, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson said there were, in her words "no good Muslims," and suggested future generations would suffer if more followers of the religion were allowed into Australia. Senator Hanson has now partially walked back on the comments, but has refused to offer a full apology. While, the backlash against her comments continues from all sides of politics, Australia's Islamophobia envoy has invited Senator Hanson to an Iftar dinner during the holy month of Ramadan, where he encourages her to ask questions directly.

Top News: Pauline Hanson faces storm over anti-Muslim comments
Listen to the Top News of 18/02/2026 from Australia in Hindi.

India report: India, France deepen ties with new chapter in defence, nuclear energy and tech cooperation
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 18/02/2026

Indian and Australian experts join hands to help save lives from drowning
On 17 February, around 40 experts from India and Australia came together for a two-day workshop to share expertise and develop strategies to reduce drowning deaths. With more than 38,000 drowning fatalities reported in India in 2022 and 357 deaths recorded in Australia in 2025, both countries are looking to learn from each other to strengthen water safety measures.

Behind the mic |Part 5| Voices Ameen Sayani always wished to interview on Indian radio
Who were those film personalities whom Ameen Sayani missed interviewing? Was there any project he wanted to work on? Listen to the last part of his rare interview with SBS Hindi, recorded in 2013, to know it all. Ameen Sayani passed away on 20 February 2024 at the age of 91 in Mumbai, India. SBS Hindi pays tribute to Ameen Sayani's warmth, his soulful voice and his humility.

Redefining architecture: Farah Madon awarded Order of Australia
Sydney-based architect Farah Madon has been awarded the Order of Australia this year for her significant contribution to inclusive architecture and services for people with disability. Her work spans public, community and residential buildings that prioritise access, dignity and independence. In this conversation with SBS Hindi, Madon reflects on inclusive design, her migrant journey, Indian cultural values, and how architecture can be a powerful tool for social change.

Top News: Report reveals racism embedded in Australian universities
Listen to the news of 17/02/26 in Hindi.

Stories from India: Bipin saved an elephant at 16. Now he’s devoted his life to them
Bipin Kashyap, a resident of Assam, has loved wildlife, especially elephants, since childhood. His passion grew stronger at 16 when he rescued an elephant. Since then, he has devoted his life to protecting and saving them, considering them part of his family. He can even recognise many older elephants. During the rainy season, when elephants fall into streams, Bipin quickly rushes to rescue them with the help of his companions. He also works with the forest department to treat and support injured elephants.

Lunar New Year 2026: 'Year of the Horse' welcomed with vibrant celebrations across the globe
The Lunar New Year has commenced with vibrant celebrations across Asia and beyond, marking the arrival of the 'Year of the Horse'. From fireworks and temple prayers to bustling markets and lantern festivals, communities worldwide embraced traditions centred on family, prosperity, and renewal. Leaders and cultural voices highlighted themes of resilience and hope, as diaspora communities carried the festivities across continents, reinforcing the festival’s enduring message of unity, heritage, and optimism for the year ahead.

Meaningful work, social connections key to migrants’ belonging in Australia, study finds
A new report has explored what shapes the sense of belonging among Australia’s fastest-growing migrant communities, including people with ties to China, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Iraq and the Philippines. Commissioned by the Department of Home Affairs and conducted by researchers at the Scanlon Foundation Research Institute, the study found that community connections are the strongest drivers of migrants’ sense of belonging in Australia. Participants identified the biggest settlement challenges as securing meaningful employment, followed by feelings of isolation or cultural difference, learning English, managing living costs and finding culturally appropriate food.

Bridging borders: Australian charity organisation's mission is to boost confidence among children in India
A Melbourne-based not-for-profit organisation, Full Circle empowers underprivileged children in India through education and leadership programs. By hosting diverse fundraising events, including film screenings and community gatherings, the organisation raises vital support to help children break cycles of poverty and build brighter futures. To understand better SBS Hindi spoke to one of the members of the organisation.

Truck drivers in Australia can access free First Aid Training in Hindi and Punjabi
The National Road Transport Association (NatRoad) has expanded the reach of its vital first aid training by offering the course in many languages. Following the launch of a Punjabi version of its free Truckie First Aid program, NatRoad has recently introduced a Hindi edition. The course covers essential life-saving skills, including CPR, how to use a defibrillator, managing different types of bleeding, and other techniques designed to reduce long-term harm. Delivered in partnership with St John Ambulance, the program equips truck drivers from non-English-speaking backgrounds with the knowledge, skills and confidence to respond effectively at accident scenes.

Ditching the shilling: Australia’s 60-year journey to dollars and cents
On 14 February 1966, Australia made a bold economic shift — replacing pounds, shillings and pence with dollars and cents. Sixty years on, Decimal Currency remains one of the nation’s most significant financial transformations, reshaping how Australians trade, spend and think about money.

India report: India beat Pakistan by 61 runs at T20 World Cup
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 16/02/2026

Top News: Accused Bondi shooter in Sydney court
Listen to the news of 16/02/26 in Hindi.

Top News: New Liberal leader to focus on immigration and housing affordability
Listen to the Top News of 15/02/2026 from Australia, India and around the world in Hindi.

Top News: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese comments on the Liberals leadership spill
Listen to the top News of 14/02/2026 from Australia in Hindi.

‘I care for him, he spoils me’: How Tausif from India and his German wife Renate kept love alive for 57 years
As we celebrate Valentine’s Day on 14 February, SBS Hindi speak with Tausif Khan OAM, who is of Indian origin, and his German wife, Renate Khan. Together for 57 years and married for 53, their journey spans cultures, continents and generations. Their story offers heartfelt reflections on love, companionship and resilience and on how relationships have evolved over time. In a world of shifting expectations, their enduring bond provides a rare and deeply human insight into what truly sustains a lifelong partnership. Listen to discover what has kept them together all these years.

SBS Hindi News Wrap 14 February 2026
Listen to the Weekly News Wrap of the week ending Friday, 13/02/2026

Top News: New Liberal leader Angus Taylor says he'll be focused on restoring living standards
Listen to the top News of 13/02/2026 from Australia in Hindi.

India Report: Narendra Modi invites French President Emmanuel Macron for an official visit to India
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 13/02/2026

World Radio Day: Community radio remains 'powerful', amplifying local voices and stories
13 February is celebrated as the World Radio Day. On this occasion, we sat down with Sagar Mehrotra, a Sydney-based community radio broadcaster, to discuss how the medium has evolved over the past five years. From shifting listener habits to changing community expectations, the conversation explores the power of language, culture and connection in multicultural Australia. The discussion also highlights both opportunities and operational realities shaping community radio’s enduring relevance for migrant audiences and local storytelling today.

World Radio Day: Why Indian Australians call SBS Hindi their daily bridge to India
February 13th is celebrated as the World Radio Day. To commemorate this special day, SBS Hindi interviewed some of its regular listeners to understand their connection with the channel as it adapts to the changing preferences in media consumption. Additionally, Davide Schiappapietra, the Head of Language Content, has a special message for SBS Hindi listeners.

Angus Taylor replaces Sussan Ley in Liberal leadership shake-up. But who is he?
Angus Taylor challenged Opposition Leader Sussan Ley for the Liberal Party leadership, securing victory with 34 votes to 17. Jane Hume has been elected deputy leader of the Liberal Party, defeating incumbent Ted O’Brien. But who is this 59-year-old politician, and how has his political career unfolded so far?

Stories from India: Soldiers’ uniforms find a second life as school bags for children - Stories from India: देशसेवा की वर्दी अब बच्चों की शिक्षा में सहायक, रीसायकल होकर बने स्कूल बैग
A soldier’s uniform, often called a “second skin,” is a symbol of pride, honour and discipline. For this reason, these uniforms deserve a farewell that is just as dignified as the service they represent. Major General (Retd) Ashim Kohli has turned this idea into reality. Under his initiative, old Indian military uniforms are being recycled into school bags for children, along with other useful items such as masks and mobile phone holders, giving these symbols of service a meaningful second life. - सैनिक की वर्दी को अंग्रेज़ी में अक्सर ‘सेकंड स्किन’ कहा जाता है। यह वर्दी सिर्फ़ कपड़ा नहीं, बल्कि अभिमान, गौरव और अनुशासन की प्रतीक होती है। लेकिन सवाल यह उठता है कि जब यह वर्दी इस स्थिति में नहीं रहती कि उसे पहना जा सके, तब उसका क्या होता है? स्वाभाविक है कि ऐसी वर्दी की विदाई भी उतनी ही सम्मानजनक होनी चाहिए। इसी सोच को साकार कर रहे हैं मेजर जनरल (सेवानिवृत्त) आशिम कोहली। वे इन पुरानी वर्दियों को रीसायकल कर स्कूल जाने वाले छोटे बच्चों के लिए बैग्स में बदल रहे हैं। इसके अलावा इन वर्दियों से मास्क, मोबाइल होल्डर जैसी अन्य उपयोगी वस्तुएँ भी बनाई जा रही हैं।

World Radio Day: Celebrating a century of songs, stories and human connections
Today we are celebrating World Radio Day — a tribute to the medium that has not only carried voices across distances but also connected hearts and minds. Radio has kept us informed with news, enriched us with music and stories, and created its own unique identity in every home. We spoke to members of our community and learned how radio has shaped their lives and the special place it holds in their experiences and cherished memories.

SBS Bollywood Time: Varun Dhawan’s 'Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai' to release on 5 June
Listen now: This week’s latest Bollywood news and entertainment updates.

Two Indian men lose visas, face $29,800 fine over alleged whisky smuggling attempt
The Australian Border Force (ABF) has imposed fines totaling $29,800 and cancelled the visas of two Indian men after they allegedly made false declarations regarding alcohol products intercepted in Sydney.

Top News: Angus Taylor launches liberal leadership challenge, frontbenchers resign in support
Listen to the Top News of 12/02/2026 from Australia in Hindi.

SBS On Demand: Find these Hindi offerings on SBS On Demand this month of love
Celebrate the month of love with the Hindi Collection on On Demand, and enjoy Valentine’s Day with iconic tales from Indian and Australian cinema.

Coalition support plunges, Liberals face mass resignations. Here's what multicultural voters are saying
Several Liberal frontbenchers have joined Angus Taylor in stepping down from their positions ahead of the leadership spill. The resignations have come after a Newspoll revealed that the Coalition’s support has plunged to a historic low of 18 per cent and Opposition Leader Sussan Ley ranked the least popular major party leader in 23 years. Although Ley has acknowledged voter frustration and maintains that the reunified Coalition is moving in a positive direction, uncertainty still lingers. SBS Hindi spoke to some voters to find out what they want from the major political parties.

India’s Budget 2026: What it means for NRIs on investments, property and tax
India’s Budget 2026 introduces several significant measures aimed at easing investment and compliance for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), including higher investment limits in Indian equities, simplified tax compliance for property transactions involving non-residents and changes to Tax Collected at Source (TCS) on overseas remittances. In a conversation with SBS Hindi, Associate Professor Dr Vinod Mishra from Monash University explains how these measures could create new opportunities for NRIs while reducing regulatory burdens. He also highlights the potential risks, common misunderstandings, and strategic considerations for long-term financial planning — especially for young overseas Indians looking to invest in India for the first time.

India report: Home Minister says government taking coordinated steps against cyber threats
Listen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 11/02/2026

Top News: Israeli President Herzog’s Australia visit draws widespread protests despite ceremonial welcome
Listen to the Top News of 11/02/2026 from Australia in Hindi.