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Siteri Sauvakacolo 17 May, 2021, 9:00 pm Ram Dayal, 72, has never regretted the decision he made about six decades ago to toil the land and make a living off it. This same land on Navula outside Natabua, Lautoka has provided for three generations who have earned themselves good education and have left for greener pastures abroad. Ram is a perfect example of a hardworking Fijian farmer who is connected to the land and has never regretted a moment being a farmer. “Farming is my life and it is what I depend entirely on,” the Navula farmer said. “This is my life and my hobby and it continues to give me a healthy life because I am always out breathing fresh air very early in the morning and again the afternoon before the sun sets. ....
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Bhadra Sharma and Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times Published: 08 Mar 2021 12:57 PM BdST Updated: 08 Mar 2021 12:57 PM BdST A child bride. Reuters Sapana dreamed of becoming a government official. Each night, in her hut along a bumpy dirt road, the 17-year-old lit a single solar-powered bulb dangling from the ceiling and hit the books, plotting out a future much different than her mother’s. ); } But as the coronavirus crept across Nepal, closing the schools, Sapana lost focus. Stuck in her village with little to do, she struck up a friendship with an out-of-work labourer. They fell in love. Soon they married. Now, Sapana has given up her professional dreams, with no plans to return to school. ....
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Apr 7, 2021 College Principal, Prof Aekta Gupta, welcomed resource person R. L. Sharma- a renowned Yoga Instructor and said that the yoga is a philosophy, practice and discipline to achieve harmony and balance between the body, mind and soul to archive inner peace health and wellbeing. The session started with amid reciting of mantras and warm-up session followed by different Asnas. All staff members of College and Students participated in the yoga session. Prof Ram Dayal presented welcome address and Prof Asha Kumari presented the vote of thanks. ....