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Ravindra Chanda, is a 19-year-old farmer and owner of Alex Aquaculture Systems.
By all accounts, agriculture is not a job for the faint-hearted and 19-year-old, Ravindra Chandan argues that only those with a passion for the field can be truly successful.
Chandan, who fondly goes by Alex, is pursuing his diploma in Agriculture at the Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute of Technology (SJPI). He is the owner of Alex Aquaculture Systems where he builds aquaponic systems and he is also a farmer.
The ambitious teen never planned to jump into the agriculture sector and his father, who is also a farmer, wanted him to pursue a career in mechanical engineering. It was when he entered upper fifth form at the St George Secondary that he thought maybe this is my calling .
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Tomiwa takes on Gauchere
You may have missed the show real time, but the photos have been released for the Fall/Winter ’21 premiere from Parisian brand Gauchere.
Saint International model Adesina Tomiwa (Tomiwa for short) was casted for Looks 8 and 21 from the collection, which was unveiled at the Centre Pompidou during Paris Fashion Week.
In today’s disconnected mood, it was essential for Marie-Christine Statz to ‘give the digital experience a home that is associated with the energy of Paris’ instead of showing the collection ‘in a space with no relation to the current reality’.
According to a release from the brand, ‘the key looks are captured in various areas of the deserted centre,’ while models cross paths and meet up at escalators, on terraces and in staircases ‘without seeming to see one another which underlines the locked-in and isolated state of today’.
It’s the National Day of Unplugging!
What this means that for the entire day, March 5, global participants engage in a practice of stowing away devices and ‘break free’ from connectivity.
Now, in our present digital world, this practice is frowned upon, but, at the end of it, we all need to reset.
For everyone, reset takes many forms, despite what that may look like for you. National Day of Unplugging can last anywhere between one to 24 hours.
People can even sign up for cell phone sleeping bags to hide their devices in, which may be a tough challenge after a year online.