Hindi translation of Oz multicultural policy available online

In a bid to woo the Indian community 'The People of Australia' has been translated into Hindi and is now available online.

PTI | May 4, 2011



In a bid to woo the Indian community, the Australian government has announced that its multicultural policy, 'The People of Australia,' has been translated into Hindi and is now available online.

"Australian society has multiculturalism at its core. The many generations of migrants who have made Australia their home have positively shaped our national identity and contributed to the story of our nation," said a statement released by Australian High Commissioner Peter Varghese.

"The Hindi translation of the 'The People of Australia' reflects the importance of the Indian community in Australia and the community's broad contribution to Australian life. I hope Hindi-language readers will enjoy reading the policy," the statement said.

The federal Government launched its multicultural policy on February 16 this year and has translated it into several languages, including Hindi.

The policy recognises the diversity of Australian society and reinforces Australia's commitment to multiculturalism, fairness and inclusion.

The Hindi translation can be accessed from the website: http://www.immi.gov.au.
 

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