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Ministry thanks Fiji Aid Melbourne for timely donation

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The Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts yesterday lauded the Fiji Aid Melbourne for a donation of a set of 150 computers comprising of Acer CPUs and flat screens, 10 laser printers and 100 mouse and keyboards.

This organisati­on was formed in Victoria by various institutio­ns such as religious organisati­ons, sporting groups and Hindi radio announcers, to help people who had suffered losses during the floods of January 2009.

Fiji Aid Melbourne, (FIJIAM), was previously known as Fiji Disaster Relief Committee, Victoria.

While handing over the computers, Fijian representa­tive, for the Melbourne based organisati­on, Anup Kumar said: “I hope that this donation will impact the future of the nation because education is a key element for the way forward.”

Minister Rosy Akbar, while receiving the computers said: “I will ensure that these computers will be given to those unfortunat­e schools severely affected by TC Harold and in the process fulfil the eLearning needs of our rural children. In fact I will personally deliver these to the schools.”

Ms Akbar acknowledg­ed the President, Arvind Kumar and his team for this initiative and for keeping the needs of the children of Fiji paramount.

She reiterated that this handover was the beginning of a relationsh­ip which will be strengthen­ed further to benefit our children.

FIJIAM assists those that are affected by disasters regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.

 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? Minister for Education, Heritage and Arts Rosy Akbar (left), receives the donation from Fiji Aid Melbourne representa­tive, Anup Kumar.
Photo: DEPTFO News Minister for Education, Heritage and Arts Rosy Akbar (left), receives the donation from Fiji Aid Melbourne representa­tive, Anup Kumar.

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