INDIA FIJI TODAY MARCH 2012 ISSUE

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APPRECIATION TO THE WELWISHERS ‘India Fiji Today’ is highly grateful to the following people who have complimented the magazine—Principal Kafele—Internationally-renowned motivational speaker and best-selling author - former principal of New Jersey; Mahendra Chaudhary—Former Prime Minister of Fiji; Savenaca Kaunicela—Former Fiji High Commissioner to India; Kristeen Prakash—Sacramento California—- Former Miss Fiji—USA; Dhani Lal—Sydney Australia—Former principal Rishikul College-Fiji—Teacher in Sydney Australia; Indar Nair—Sydney AustraliaFormer principal Saraswati College-Fiji—Teacher in Sydney Australia; Rajendra Nair— Sacramento California—Former Vice principal Rishikul College-Fiji-Teacher in Manteca California; Jai P. Narayan—Union City California—Former General Manager Administration – Fiji Sugar Corporation; Narendra Narayan—Fremont California—Business Executive—Prominent Community Leader of Fiji Community in USA; Suresh Shandil—Haridwar India, Mahesh Bharadwaj—Delhi India; Ms. Shonie Mojado—Hayward California—Librarian Tennyson High School-Hayward California.

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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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Charity Work During the Recent Flood Disaster in Fiji 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

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 did 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.

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Fiji Flashback

Productive Land Lying Idle Now... Fiji’s once many prosperous cane farms lie idle today. Fiji’s sugar cane industry during its peak days was not just an industry, its was a phenomenon. While it contributed towards Fiji’s major economy it was the livelihood of many in Fiji, whose life revolved around the cane farming industry. All of the west and most of the north was fully involved in the production of cane and the country depended on it as its major income earner. A lot of the farmers did not physically see a lot of money coming out of their daily hard work, many times in scorching heat, but they still depended on it as their sole income source. A lot of cash was traded with the goods and services they needed during the year for their living. The shop keepers in the sugar cane region made fortunes by providing goods to the farmers throughout the year on credit system and obtained cash when the cane payments were made to the farmers. Apart from the actual farming there were lots of other related activities carried out on around the cane fields. There was lots of socialization such as having tea, lunch and even grog sessions together and that provided a sense of belongingness and togetherness to the farmers. It gave them a community of their own which was far different from the lives in Fiji’s urban areas. If the cane farms could speak they would narrate many memorable events that took place there. Today many of these, once prosperous farms are lying idle covered with bush and have become history.

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A PERSPECTIVE DISCLAIMER—PERSPECTIVES . These articles are the views and opinion of the writers. The writers and the publisher/editor 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 non-acceptance of the same.

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Does the Parents’ Karma Determine the Type of Children who Will be Born to Them ? Yes. If the parents have good karma, they will be happy in their children, without worry, anxiety, etc. Otherwise they will suffer through the bad fate or conduct of the children. Because of their past karma, they are fated to undergo this type of sufferings. For example, Gandhari was a very pure and chaste woman but her karma caused her to suffer mental agony on account of her son’s misdeeds.

Does the Parents’ Karma Affect the Children?

The actions or deeds of the parents in a particular birth cycle will affect the children in the same birth only. The effect will not be carried over to the next birth. For example, a father may incur heavy financial debts but dies before he is able to repay them. The burden of repaying the debts falls upon the son. The son is thus affected by this father’s actions in that birth only. The debt will be repaid in the same birth and will not be carried over to the next. The parents’ karma of past births does not affect the children. Everyone is born according to his or her own individual karma. When you die, you carry with you only your own good deeds and bad deeds, not other people. When you are born, you have your own karma-kantamala around your neck and not other people’s. So, one’s present situation in life depends upon one’s own karma or actions of the past and not on the karma of other people. But, although the parents’ karma does not affect the karma of the children, both their karmas are related and inter-woven. For example, suppose you have a set of parents who are good and noble in every way but they have an invalid or disabled child who is bed-ridden. Due to past karma, the parents are fated to undergo the sorrow of having an invalid child. The child, on account of past karma, is fated to undergo physical suffering. Or, suppose you have another set of parents who are also good and noble but are unhappy because their daughter is widowed. Due to past karma, the parents are fated to undergo the type of sorrow caused by having a widowed daughter. The daughter, due to her past karma, is fated to suffer widowhood. In both cases, you have two sets of individual karmas that are linked together .

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

We Have Unlimited Potential Our mere existence is a fascinating thing. We had no choice in determining our origins, our genetic background or even the environment of our upbringing. From birth to a good part of our early lives we also had few choices. But as we grew up, the number of choices available to us started to increase. If there were any limits to our achievement, they were due to our inability to explore or make the maximum use of the available opportunities.

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We came to this world with a developed brain structure and a mind with a huge potential for ideas, intuition, talents and creativity. Our mental abilities allowed us to think as we wished and imagine whatever we wanted. This power to think and imagine limitless possibilities gave us the power to change our lives. Most people can change their lives through purposeful thinking and the appropriate use of imagination. How much of our brain capacity do we really use? This is the question I pose to myself frequently. Sure enough, we use our brains to perform routine activities and things that are really essential. However, we use only a small proportion of our brain capacity in a constructive and purposeful manner. It is generally believed that no more than 10 % of the brain capacity is really used. So we all have a goldmine of unutilized reserve capacity. I am not suggesting that you or I should go in overdrive and aim for the upper limit! The point is that purposeful utilization can change our lives to a large extent. Without solid thinking, however, we can’t change our lives. We achieve results through thinking and the appropriate use of imagination. Thought or imagination is the power that drives us. If this is so, why don’t we use these abilities to the maximum extent possible? We do not know for sure but can only speculate. Let me start with one possible explanation. In the process of living, we think about many things, both necessary and unnecessary. Some of our thoughts relate to difficult situations or uncomfortable experiences of the past. Perhaps, we developed a system of protecting ourselves against these uncomfortable thoughts by going for things that make us happy, and avoiding those that involve too many complications or challenges. Perhaps also, we have conditioned our brains to taking the course of least resistance. Additionally, solid thinking is not easy because it requires a lot of discipline and goal-focus. Those who use their mental abilities more get better results. Those who use it less fall short of realizing their potential. Many successful people do not possess any more brain matter than you and I, but they use what’s available more than others. And they also exercise more discipline in their lives and in pursuit of their goals. Well, I tell myself, shake-off the habit of pursuing only pleasurable things and make the best use of your available mental capacity and abilities!

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A PERSPECTIVE By ARUN MAHAARJ—Hayward-California

Peace or Happiness Which Has More Effect on Our Minds? This is a common characteristic of human beings to look for physical satisfaction but whether this gives peace to us is a concept that is generally ignored. Being practical in this competitive world is acceptable as this will lead us to achieve our goals in life, that will provide us immense satisfaction with aharaj wealth, fame and whatever but the happiness Arun M may be limited to material things only. Material acquisition is sometimes temporary even though you may have to spend your life acquiring it. As migrants our thoughts, may have unintentionally, changed over things, particularly relationships, as we may be looking at life from a practical point of view as we try to blend with a lifestyle which may be completely alien to some of us. In doing so we may become practical only and this may affect our relationships with whom we were close to, back in our former home. Peace is attained by having positive emotion which is a rare quality found in us, some have more and some have less. Even by being practical in our daily lives we can always have some emotions connected with it. Positive emotion is an ingredient of a happy life! Back in our former home Fiji, we may have been more emotional as we looked at things from a different perspective. It is generally believed that things that are material are not the real things, they will not get us closer to peace but may give us temporary happiness because we can physically see the objects.

Peace is something that can only be felt within us and can not be seen and can never be bought like material things.

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INDIAN FILM WORLD MARCH

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Dilip Kumar and Meena Kumari Won the First Filmfare Award in 1954 for Films Released in 1953 It 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/ http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/filmfare-awards-1954-156.html

THE VILLAINES WHO ARE REMEMBERED AS HEROES ... The villains were an equal partner in films as the heroes and heroines were. No Indian film was complete without a villain. Indian Cinema has seen many villains over the years but Pran Krishan Sikand known as Pran stands out as the most popular. Now 92 years old he has acted in numerous hit films during his film career spanning from 1940 to 2007. His appearance on the screen changed the mood of the audience as they got ready to witness some real action surrounding some controversy with the hero linked to the heroin. A gentleman by nature having acted in over 300 movies he is an elderly symbol of Indian Cinema. 19


y a d o T a i Ind The Magnificent View of Shimla-India’s—Summer The hill station city in the Himachal Pradesh is situated at the height of about 7,000 feet. The site is highly

specticular and highly snowy during winter and cool during the harsh winter of India. It is regarded as the summer capital of India. The winding hilly roads lead to the hill top city which is visited 20


y a d o T a i d In Driving Along the Rural Roads of Bihar State Traveling in India during Summer can be a tough experience,. particularly when visiting the far eastern state of Bihar.The car has to be well airconditioned for you to survive the scorching heat. The site is highly rural as can be seen in the picture, showing the lifestyle of rural India. Bihar is about sixteen hours of drive from the capital, Delhi. 21


y a d o T a i Ind Roadside Settlements in Rural Uttar Pradesh— Major road—side settlements are common site as you drive along the rural India. This picture shows a settlement in Uttar Pradesh. People live along the road side an earn their living by doing some business with the people passing by. Some are also engaged in dairy farm and cash crop farming.

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y a d o T a i Ind The Masoori Hill Station Another Magnificent SiteAt an altitude of about 6,000 feet the Hill Station City is a magnificent site. Like Shimla the winter is highly snowy and the summer is very pleasant. Crowded by tourists the city provides the beautiful scenery of the foot of the Himalayas. Hotels provide good services making your lives comfortable.

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Fiji Today Fire Tragedy of Three Sisters... Disasters come without warning. There seems to have been some fire related tragedies in Fiji in the recent past. The Koronivia, Nausori fire disaster that took the lives of three sisters must have obviously taken the country by shock. Such a tragedy is hard to comprehend. It is believed the three sisters, the youngest of whom died during the fire and the other two sucommed to death later in the hospital, were caught in fire which destroyed their home. Their parents and grandparents along with a baby sister escaped the fire.

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Fiji Today Overpopulated American

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Fiji Today A Grandmother in Agony Loss Too Much to Bear... The loss of the three sisters in the Nausori fire recently seems to have put their elderly grandmother in dismay. Her suffering seems to so great that it has attracted people’s attention. The wheel-chair r i d d e n w o m a n who survived the fire lost her wheel chair in the disaster. She seems to be not only mourning the loss but constantly missing her three grand-daughters who are believed to have been very close to her.

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Fiji Today After Effects of Recent Flooding in Fiji... Water—born diseases seem to be in place in the flooded areas of Fiji. The Health authority along with village elders and community leaders seem to be educating people on the risks of the water born diseases. There are certain policies implemented in some villages about the in and out movements of the villagers. Yagona ban seems to be in place to contain the outbreak of diseases. Mass gatherings also seems to be discouraged at this time of the outbreak.

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Fiji Today Vegetable Farming Projects In Vanualevu Hospitals... Self help projects have always proven beneficial in different fields. The vegetable farming project in all the Va n u a l e v u hospitlas seems to have two— fold benefits as the hospitals save thousands of dollars and fresh supply of vegetables and even fruits are always available for the patients. The recent flooding is believed to have had no effect on the farms as they are situated on high areas. Abundance of fertile land has great potential and if used properly can be highly productive.

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Fiji Today Tourism in Vanualevu Tourism industry seems to be thriving in the lone northern town of Savusavu. It is believed cruise ships make frequent visits to the town booming the handicraft and other tourist products. Savusavu is a small town located on the sea coast making it possiSuva Point ble for the ships carrying tourists to visit the rich and natural scenery, the town has to offer. Market vendors mostly women seem to be doing good business with their products. Handicraft sales was common and thriving in Fiji’s capital sometime back as Suva was visited by tourist ships on regular basis.

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Fiji Today Water Upgrading in West Water being the most essential human need should be readily available to people. Most residents in Fiji’s western division may not have been getting regular supply of tap water. The towns from Rakiraki to Sigatoka now will have constant supply of water after all the towns have had their water supply system upgraded. Millions of dollars spent on the project should be well appreciated by the residents of the west towns. The setting up of a reservoir in Ba would give the large district constant and better water supply. Water problems have been faced by most parts of the country including the central division in the recent past years.

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Fiji Today Education in Remote Area Schools are an essential amenity in any community. The reopening of a secondary school in Cakodrove, near Savusavu whic h was closed down almost thirty years ago is a welcoming news to the surrounding villages. With the lack of secondary school in the area the children had to travel long distances to attend school and that incurred lots of expense and waste of traveling time. The school is believed to be in operation at the beginning of the next school term. A primary school at the site has been in operation and with the secondary section reopening it will provide great relief to the children’s education.

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