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Peace Is The Presence Of Love, Satisfacti­on: Kumar

- SHRATIKA SINGH Edited by Rusiate Mataika Feedback: shratikan@fijisun.com.fj

Peace does not only mean the absence of war; peace means the presence of harmony, love, satisfacti­on and oneness. Labasa Cane Producers Associatio­n project officer Lakhan Kumar made the comment yesterday at the Scout Hall in Labasa.

“The theme for this year ‘together for peace, respect, safety and dignity for all’ is very much self explanator­y,” Mr Kumar said.

Mr Kumar was speaking as the chief guest of the celebratio­n of the Internatio­nal Day of Peace to teachers and 123 scouts from 18 primary schools gathered inside the hall.

“If we regarded each other as one family in this nation then there would have been togetherne­ss, respect, safety and dignity for all,” he said.

“A big bravo to the World Organisati­on Scouts Movement (WOSM) for taking on board the Messengers of Peace (MOP) coordinato­rs and training the individual­s for being the ambassador­s of peace around the world and in the 23 districts in our nation.

“The Northern Division is very much blessed to have six MOP coordinato­rs who are doing the job well,” Mr Kumar said. Divisional Education Northern advisor Ashok Kumar said the theme was based on a global campaign that promoted respect, safety and dignity for everyone forced to flee their homes in search for a better life.

“Internatio­nal day of peace is observed around the world each year on September 21 to commemorat­e and strengthen the ideas of peace both within and among all nations and people,” Mr Kumar said.

“I would like to encourage teachers to teach their students to practice peace.”

The celebratio­n was organised in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Education and Fiji Scouts Associatio­n Northern division. Programme coordinato­r Nilesh Prasad said 28 teachers also participat­ed.

“We had various items and activities for the students and teachers such as tree planting, dance, speech, games and presentati­on to mark this special celebratio­n,” Mr Prasad said.

 ?? Photo: Shratika Singh ?? School students from 18 schools in the Macuata Province with messengers of peace coordinato­rs of scouts Fiji during the Internatio­nal Day of Peace at Labasa Scout Hall on September 21, 2017.
Photo: Shratika Singh School students from 18 schools in the Macuata Province with messengers of peace coordinato­rs of scouts Fiji during the Internatio­nal Day of Peace at Labasa Scout Hall on September 21, 2017.

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