Naidu Aspires To Become A Lawyer

Fiji Police Force Officer in Charge (OC) Sigatoka Police Station, Sergeant Shamim Hassan said prefects should exercise their rights well during their time in school.

Saturday 02 March 2024 | 14:27

From left: School manager Ramesh Naidu, head girl Prisha Pranali Naidu, Officer in charge of Sigatoka Police Station Shamim Has-san, head boy Ryansh Avinav Anand and head teacher Reaz Ullah. Photo: Waisea Nasokia

From left: School manager Ramesh Naidu, head girl Prisha Pranali Naidu, Officer in charge of Sigatoka Police Station Shamim Has-san, head boy Ryansh Avinav Anand and head teacher Reaz Ullah. Photo: Waisea Nasokia

Korotogo Andhra Sangam Primary School head girl Prisha Pranali Naidu has shown interest in becoming a lawyer in the future.

The Year Eight student revealed this during the school prefect induction in Sigatoka this week.

She said she could represent the people who needed justice if she became a lawyer.

“Prefects, you have the power to positively influence the culture of the school, to foster a sense of belonging and community, and to create an environment where every student feels valued and sup-ported,” said Prisha.

“We should always embrace this opportunity with humility and grace, and always strive to uplift and empower those around us.”

Head boy Ryansh Avinav Anand wants to be a doctor.

“Be considerate, caring, and compassionate. Listen and show genuine concern for their views and wishes and ensure that the appropriate remedial actions are effected in the best interest of the school and the common good for all,” said Anand.

“Be firm, fair, and friendly at all times, and always do the right thing at the right time you will never go wrong.”

From left: School manager Ramesh Naidu, head girl Prisha Pranali Naidu, Officer in charge of Sigatoka Police Station Shamim Has-san, head boy Ryansh Avinav Anand and head teacher Reaz Ullah. Photo: Waisea Nasokia

From left: School manager Ramesh Naidu, head girl Prisha Pranali Naidu, Officer in charge of Sigatoka Police Station Shamim Has-san, head boy Ryansh Avinav Anand and head teacher Reaz Ullah. Photo: Waisea Nasokia

Fiji Police Force Officer in Charge (OC) Sigatoka Police Station, Sergeant Shamim Hassan said prefects should exercise their rights well during their time in school.

“Children, leadership is all about being positive.

As prefects, you should remain focused and committed to your studies, but at the same time be an inspiration to your peers by helping instil a sense of duty and responsibility and achievement,” he said.

“Your role as prefects extends far beyond just enforcing rules and regulations.”

He said discipline was important in any work.

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