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Disclaimer—Fiji Today/Fiji Feature Fiji Today/Fiji Feature is the editor’s review on the major happenings back in Fiji based on the information from , Fiji Times; Fiji Live, Fiji Sun; visitors to and from Fiji and other Fiji publications. These are editor’s own views based on the information from those sources. The ‘perspectives’ are the editor’s/writers’ views and opinion and any error/s and or misinterpretation are regretted and the editor / publisher is not responsible for any such error/s and or further discussions .The Publisher/Editor of India Fiji Today will not accept any LIABILITY, CRITICISM, ANNOYANCE or ADVERSE REACTION what so ever, to the contrary of its intention caused by any misinterpretation, miss-understanding or nonacceptance of the same.

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Massive Flooding for Fiji’s Western Residents India Fiji Today Publisher & Editor Arun Maharaj Hayward, California 510 : 875 0568 indiafijitoday@gmail.com Sacramento Correspondent Kristeen Prakash Contributing Writer Jai P. Narayan Correspondents Mahesh Bharadwaj Delhi, India Indar Nair Sydney, Australia Subhash Chandra Auckland, New Zealand Indar Mudaliar Toronto, Canada

As Fiji was trying to recover from a flood that caused massive damage another mighty flood, not seen in recent times, bombarded the country. Nature can be very cruel and life can become miserable and devastating at times. Life in Fiji, which once was regarded ‘as the paradise on earth’ and it still probably is regarded the same by some people can be highly devastating at times for some citizens. The country has suffered record number of natural disasters such as cyclones and floods. The recent flooding in the western division has been highly damaging. Some lives were lost and crops were destroyed in huge amounts. The government provided evacuation centers and the people in Fiji and abroad are doing their utmost in making the victims’ lives manageable. Charity is still alive in Fiji by the gesture of generous individuals. There was a time when there were many social and charitable organizations in Fiji who had special funds and the manpower to assist when natural disasters struck. 5


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ART GALLERY AT A NADI HOTEL SOON Pande Ji Village which houses the Hotel San Bruno in Nadi town is almost ready to set up an art gallery in its complex. The new structure which contains room for seven shops at the bottom floor and hotel rooms at the top complex. One of the rooms at the bottom floor will house the art gallery which will bear pictures of past and present political leaders and prominent people. Brief biography of all will be attached with the photographs. The art gallery known as Ratu Sukuna– Pande Ji Art Gallery will be beneficial to the guests of Hotel San Bruno and will be open to the public as well. Adjacent to the art gallery will be a mini theatre which will screen documentary and religious programs. The project is the mastermind of a pioneer Fiji Emigrant to USA Chandra Bhan Pande of San Bruno—California USA. Mr. Pande along with a few friends from his home area Samabula, Suva left for America in 1953 and became one of the first Fijians to settle in America. Having real estate as his main area of operation he ventured into hotel business almost a IAL R O T C I P I decade ago. Along J I F with the setting up of Hotel San Bruno in HOTEL SAN BRUNO Nadi he bought a multi room hotel in Stockton California. An entrepreneur Mr. Pande in his elderly age still has imHotel San mense vision and Bruno—Nadi the same vigor and enthusiasm as he probably had during his youth.

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A PERSPECTIVE By JAI P. NARAYAN—Union City‐California

Life Returns What We Invest in it! Most of us would readily believe that we are part and parcel of one creation. The Creator is one and we’re all manifestations of that one Creator. Indeed, each one of us and each item of creation are tied to that one Supreme Being, as if through an umbilical chord.

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Each item of creation is governed by the same energy and possesses the same potentials. No individual is supreme to anyone else since the central core is the same in all. With the exception of some who have major limitations, most other people have all the necessary abilities to achieve success in life. Why then do we see marked differences in the achievements of people generally, and even within the same family? A look at differences in achievements of different members of the same family can be quite revealing. In fact, it is not uncommon to find within the same family some major differences in the overall progress, development and success of different individuals. Here, I am not limiting the measure of success to how well-off we are in material terms but generally to success in any of life’s noble endeavors. How can we explain such differences when each member of the family came from the same genetic tree and was exposed to more or less the same environment? Is it luck or fate? Yes, luck or fate may play a part, but the differences may also be due to how each applied himself/ herself and utilized the opportunities presented. We all have at our disposal the means to prosper in this world. But we have to play our part and realize that what we get out of life depends on what we put into it. As we know, positive attitude, absolute determination and persistent effort are the essentials for achieving success. Needless to say, we should never be overawed by the success or status of anyone. As we are from the same creation, we are no less or more than anyone else, and we must guard against any tendency to think that others are superior. We stand to harm ourselves if we have the habit of running ourselves down or engage in self-defeating thoughts. Likewise, we should never place ourselves on the pedestal and think that others are inferior to us. Looking down on others or laughing at the misfortune of others reflects immaturity and lack of understanding of human nature and its potentials. Life is an even playing field and how we play the life- game depends on us!

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A PERSPECTIVE By ARUN MAHAARJ—Hayward‐California

Purity and Innocence of Children... In this world dominated by stress, jealousy, agony and unhappiness, the notion of purity and innocence of children can guide us through and make us come out of the quagaharaj mire of life. The children’s innocence towards Arun M aharaj life projects a highly noble message that can Arun M have tremendous positive effect on people’s lives. The children are taught to live, first by their parents and later the teachers teach them in schools but in return what the children teach the world is something worth pondering about. It is believed the element of innocence and purity is dominant in children up to the beginning of their teens and from there onwards the other qualities start dominating and the innocence quality starts to fade away but may not be completely lost. In this world divided along race, culture, sect and clan and even other divisions the concept of innocence of children can provide great relief to the suffering beings. They are ignorant of the quality of selfishness, jealousy, hatred etc and everything and everyone is alike to them, this is pure innocence. The peace they enjoy is probably the sweetest part of human life. The innocence quality does not die out in adults but is somewhat subdued and can be brought back to live again, changing their lives for good. It is accepted that as adults we have certain responsibilities to fulfill in order to live a successful life. These requirements or obligations of earning money, having other wants that have turned into needs today, will lead us to a successful practical life and happiness, which can many times be temporary.

Only meeting these demands of life may allow us to live a life devoid of peace and it is peace that we are all longing for in life, many times even not knowingly. 18


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FIRST FILMFARE AWARD HELD IN MUMBAI IN 1954It was the year 1954, fifty –eight years ago when the first Filmfare Award was held in Mumbai, India. Filmfare is a highly prestigious film magazine which has been in circulation for over five decades. It is a magazine Indian film— fans crave to read. Anything being first is always looked upon with great anticipation and the award was no exception. Having only five categories the Best Actor Award was taken by Dilip Kumar for his role in Daag while Meena Kumari walked away with the Best Actress Award for film Baiju Bawra. Both the films have been evergreen. Today the award has many categories and is still the most prestigious and oldest Indian Film Awards. Though there are other film awards today people still look forward to the Filmfare Awards. The 2012 Filmfare Award was held just recently and Runbir Kapoor and Vidya Balan walked away with the Best actor and Best Actress awards respectively. Aruna Irani was honored with the Lifetime Achievement award. Source—http:// www.indicine.com/movies/bollywood/filmfare-awards-2012-winners/ features/filmfare-awards-1954-156.html

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F O G IN K A E R B F O T C A P IM T HE K IN L D A O R I D A N A THE SUV important one for Fiji. Suva

is an Road link of Suva and Nadi ional airport the at rn te in e th g vin ha di Na d being the capital an reds of daily travelers. nd hu y an m for lar pu po ry highway is ve due to the recent flooding di Na ar ne e idg br a of g kin The brea s. The Nadi airport ist or ot m e th to c vo ha ed us has obviously ca down at the height of the ut sh en be ve ha to d ve lie which is be ad communication ro as n io lat iso in ft le en be flooding must have put to halt. It must be s wa on isi div l ra nt ce e th d from Suva an ir the bridge to allow traffic pa re to ity ior pr s itie or th au the road flow between the two points.

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F O S R A L L O D F O S N IO L IL M E ICULTUR LOSSES IN alsAoGcoR ntributes to the country’s ag-

Fiji’s central division which k seems to have suffered toc es liv d an ps cro of ms ter in riculture oding. The loss seems to be in flo nt ce re the g rin du y ntl ica nif sig are basically agriculich wh s ea ar wa Re d an i sir ita Tailevu, Na markets obviously would be i or us Na d an va Su . as are tural could give way to e tag or sh e Th s. los e th by d greatly impacte ts available for consumpuc od pr m far d ite lim the for ice high pr tion.

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