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Listen to interviews, features and community stories from the SBS Radio Hindi program, including news from Australia and around the world. - SBS , , .
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Australia proposes law forcing Meta, TikTok, Google to pay for news or face levy
30/04/2026 Duration: 06minThe Australian government has introduced draft legislation requiring major digital platforms including Meta, TikTok and Google to compensate news publishers or face a levy of up to 2.25%. The policy targets tech giant using news content on their platforms and is designed to fund Australian journalism. Tune in now for the full report.
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What is agentic AI, and is it coming for your job? Experts break down the risks
30/04/2026 Duration: 10minWhat is agentic AI, and how close are we to superintelligence? From automating software development to managing finances, agentic AI is changing how we work, raising serious concerns around privacy, security and job loss. In this podcast, AI expert Aamir Qutub breaks down how autonomous AI agents work, where they’re being used, and the risks you should know about.
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India Report: Heatwave grips multiple regions as people struggle to cope
29/04/2026 Duration: 08minListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 29/04/2026
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Top News: Search continues for missing five-year-old girl in Northern Territory
29/04/2026 Duration: 05minListen to the Top News of 29/04/2026 from Australia in Hindi.
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Inflation hits 4.6% high as economist warns homeowners to budget for 'more rate hikes'
29/04/2026 Duration: 13minInflation has hit its highest point since 2023, rising from 3.7 per cent to 4.6 per cent in March. New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released on 29 April 2026, shows the Consumer Price Index (CPI) climbed 0.9 per cent, mostly driven by higher fuel prices linked to ongoing conflict in the Middle East. In this podcast, SBS Hindi speaks with economist Devika Shivadekar about what this means for consumers and which key signals they should be watching to get a sense of where inflation is heading next.
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Defence stocks, gold and ETFs: Where people are investing during wartime
29/04/2026 Duration: 05minConflict in the Middle East is being felt far beyond the battlefield, with ripple effects reaching global markets and investment decisions. As some investors turn to defence stocks, commodities and ETFs during times of crisis, others question the ethics of profiting from war. In this podcast, we look at where money tends to move during conflict, the risks involved, and the moral debate surrounding wartime investing.
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Top News: AUKUS deal not in trouble, say both Australian political sides
28/04/2026 Duration: 06minListen to the Top News of 28/04/2026 in Hindi.
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Stories from India: How a 20-year-old's one man mission has saved a river in Madhya Pradesh - Stories from India: मध्य प्रदेश में 20 वर्षीय युवक ने एक प्रदूषित नदी को साफ कर कायम की एक प्रेरणादायक मिसाल
28/04/2026 Duration: 05minIn a small town of Madhya Pradesh, the Ajnar River was once heavily polluted. But today it is gradually becoming clean again. This change is the result of the hard work of a 20-year-old man, Bittu. Initially, he urged local residents to join in cleaning the river and even considered that a machine could make the task easier. However, neither idea succeeded. So he single-handedly started on his mission. Even after suffering infections in his hands and feet during the cleaning process, Bittu has continued his mission. - मध्य प्रदेश के एक छोटे से शहर में स्थित अजनार नदी कभी अत्यधिक प्रदूषित हुआ करती थी, लेकिन आज इसका पानी साफ नजर आने लगा है। इस बदलाव के पीछे 20 वर्षीय युवक बिट्टू की मेहनत है, जो अब एक प्रेरणा बन चुके हैं। शुरुआत में बिट्टू ने लोगों से नदी साफ करने की अपील की और यह भी सोचा कि कोई मशीन होती तो काम आसान हो जाता, लेकिन दोनों ही प्रयास सफल नहीं हुए। इसके बावजूद उन्होंने हार नहीं मानी और दूसरों की बातों को नजरअंदाज करते हुए खुद ही सफाई में जुट गए।कुछ ही महीनों में उनके प्रयासों का असर दिखने लगा और उन्
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Stories from India: How a 20-year-old's one man mission has saved a river in Madhya Pradesh
28/04/2026 Duration: 05minIn a small town of Madhya Pradesh, the Ajnar River was once heavily polluted. But today it is gradually becoming clean again. This change is the result of the hard work of a 20-year-old man, Bittu. Initially, he urged local residents to join in cleaning the river and even considered that a machine could make the task easier. However, neither idea succeeded. So he single-handedly started on his mission. Even after suffering infections in his hands and feet during the cleaning process, Bittu has continued his mission.
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Man formally charged over alleged Trump assassination attempt at White House Correspondents' dinner
28/04/2026 Duration: 08minA 31-year-old man, Cole Tomas Allen, has been charged for allegedly attempting to assassinate US President Donald Trump during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. The alleged shooter was stopped before entering the ballroom at the Washington Hilton, where journalists, officials and Trump were present. Donald and Melania Trump, Vice-President J-D Vance and other cabinet members were evacuated unscathed. Acting U-S Attorney General Todd Blanche has confirmed President Trump appeared to be Allen's target.
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Top News: Australian Defence Strategy commits 53 billion dollars in defence spending over the next decade
27/04/2026 Duration: 04minListen to the Top News of 27/04/2026 from Australia in Hindi.
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India Report: Prime Minister Modi expresses relief following the safe evacuation of US President Trump
27/04/2026 Duration: 10minListen to the latest SBS Hindi news from India. 27/04/2026
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'Less scrolling, more strolling': How Gen Z is reinventing digital detox with offline hobbies
27/04/2026 Duration: 08minIn an always-online world, where notifications never really stop, many young people are beginning to rethink their relationship with their phones. For Gen Z, it’s not necessarily about disconnecting completely but about creating balance. From reading and painting to music, sports, journaling, and even analogue interests like film cameras or CDs, these activities are giving people real world engagement. In this segment, we explore how hobbies are quietly becoming a powerful tool for digital detox, helping young people limit phone use while reconnecting with focus, creativity, and offline life.
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How faiths unite through acts of selfless charity and compassion
27/04/2026 Duration: 11minFrom everyday gestures between strangers to deeply rooted traditions of giving, the ripple effect of kindness is already part of community life. In many faiths, this spirit has long been lived out through practices such as Sikh Dasvandh, Hindu daan punya, and Muslim zakat and Christian tithing, each reflecting a shared commitment to supporting those in need. On Pay It Forward Day, we explore how these different paths of generosity connect through a common thread: the idea that giving doesn’t end with one act but continues, grows, and strengthens the communities we live in today.
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Victorian drivers receive 20% rego rebate; families call for 'permanent' relief measures
27/04/2026 Duration: 10minThe Victorian Budget 2026-27 will deliver a 20 per cent rebate on light vehicle registration. Currently, registration for a light vehicle costs up to $930.70 per year. With the discount, a single-car owner could save up to $186, while families with two cars could receive up to $372. The state government says the measure is aimed at putting money back into the pockets of Victorians, as fuel costs continue to rise. Applications will open on 1 June and remain open until 31 July, giving eligible residents two months to claim the rebate. It will be available to Victorians who own light vehicles for personal use, including cars, utes, and vehicles weighing under 4.5 tonnes.
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No more showering costs as government reverses aged care policy
27/04/2026 Duration: 06minAustralia’s aged care system is undergoing recent changes, sparking widespread discussion around funding reforms, long waiting lists, and growing pressure on services. While the government says the new approach will improve access and sustainability, concerns remain about delays and the real impact on older Australians. In this report, voices from policymakers, advocates, and experts highlight how these shifts are reshaping care, responsibility, and everyday support for the elderly.
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SBS Hindi News Wrap 26 April 2026
26/04/2026 Duration: 09minListen to the Weekly News Wrap of the week ending Saturday, 25/04/2026
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Top News: Federal government defends NDIS overhaul amidst carers' concerns
26/04/2026 Duration: 06minListen to the Top News of 26/04/2026 in Hindi.
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Top News: Widespread condemnation of racist booing at Anzac Day dawn services
25/04/2026 Duration: 04minListen to the top News of 25/04/2026 from Australia in Hindi.