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Students share Parliament knowledge

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Fifteen orators from schools in the Western Division gathered at the Swami Vivekanand­a College Hall in Nadi last Thursday as part of celebratio­ns to mark Commonweal­th Day. With the theme “Towards a Common Future” and the oratory theme of “Parliament – delivering a more prosperous, sustainabl­e and fair future for young people”, the students were impressive with their presentati­on and the wealth of knowledge they had on the topics. According to the Deputy Speaker of Parliament Ruveni Nadalo, this year’s theme augurs well for countries in the Pacific as we all strive to address critical challenges like climate change, developmen­t, global terrorism, poverty, to name a few.

“These goals are also outlined in the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all,” he said.

“The theme explores how the Commonweal­th can address global challenges and work to create a better future for all citizens along the ideologies of sustainabi­lity, safety, prosperity and fairness.”

Mr Nadalo said they also took the opportunit­y to remind the students that as youth and future leaders, they must equip themselves with the vision that they have an important role to play in our society and community.

“Everyone is connected to each other and it is important that you understand that in the insights we gain through connection, collaborat­ion and shared inheritanc­es we can overcome difference­s so that diversity is a cause for celebratio­n rather than division,” he said. Meanwhile, Secretary-General to Parliament Viniana Namosimalu­a, while closing the event, congratula­ted the orators for such enlighteni­ng and dynamic presentati­ons.

“Your participat­ion today continues to raise more awareness on the growing voice of young people. I said “growing” because you represent a growing population (force) in Fiji and in the Commonweal­th community,” Mrs Namosimalu­a said.

Winner of the contest, Sabeto College student Priyanka Anjani Pillay was thankful to her teachers and parents for supporting her all the way.

“The competitio­n was really tough as we had great orators but I believe that my hard work has paid off,” Ms Pillay said.

Second prize went to Sohail Moin Ali of Nadi Muslim College while the third prize went to Roshni Panda of Swami Vivekanand­a College.

 ?? Photo: Parliament of FIji ?? Students with items on display at the event.
Photo: Parliament of FIji Students with items on display at the event.
 ?? Photo: Parliament of FIji ?? From left: Second prize winner Sohail Moin Ali of Nadi Muslim College, winner Priyanka Anjani Pillay of Sabeto College and third prize winner Roshni Panda of Swami Vivekanand­a College.
Photo: Parliament of FIji From left: Second prize winner Sohail Moin Ali of Nadi Muslim College, winner Priyanka Anjani Pillay of Sabeto College and third prize winner Roshni Panda of Swami Vivekanand­a College.

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