Villagers should think twice before letting people come and do logging in their farms.
Students of Nausori based Dilkusha Methodist High School will be stressing the importance of preserving our forests in this year’s Tadra Kahani with connect.
Liaison teacher Kavita Sharan said the students will be stressing on environmental exploitation and its effects on the future generation.
In the senior division, defending champion Lomary Secondary School, Saint Thomas High School, International School Suva, Suva Grammar School, Cathedral Secondary, Sila Central High, Dilkusha Methodist High School, Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Memorial School and Marist Champagnat School will be taking part.
Tadra Kahani will be held on the 18th of this month at Suva’s Vodafone Arena.
Story by: Shalvin Deo
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Dilkusha Methodist stress importance of preserving our forests
By fijivillage.com
07/08/2011 12:02
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