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International Day of Non Violence…
By Nereshnee Govender The first ever International Day of Non Violence was celebrated in Durban at the Gujarati Hindu Sanskruti Kendra. The world’s community celebrated the event on October 2nd 2007. In commemorating the occasion the Consulate General of India and the Gandhi Development Trust (GDT) hosted a panel discussion and the screening of the…
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Legislation can make a difference…
India celebrates its 59th Republic Day on the 26th January. We reproduce an article by Sandeep Pandey (The Indian Express) 2 August 2007. Pandey is a Lucknow-based social activist and a Magsaysay awardee. The Right to Information (RTI) and the National Rural Employment Guarantee (NREG) Acts are considered to be two of the most progressive…
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Local projects receive funding from Welsh Organization
Satyagraha Reporter Former Anti-Apartheid activist Hanif Bhamjee returned to Kwa Zulu Natal in January this year to present cheques to three community organizations in the region. Bhamjee, secretary of Action for Southern Africa – Wales (ACTSA) helped raise approximately R60 000 for the J.L Dube High School, Zisize (Ingwavuma) Educational Trust and the Treatment Action…
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Consulate General of India offers University Scholarships
The Consulate General of India is pleased to offer the following scholarships to meritorious South African nationals to pursue undergraduate and post graduate courses (other than Engineering and Medicine) in Indian Universities from the academic year 2008 – 2009. These scholarships are sponsored by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations in New Delhi. The scholarships…
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Tips on how to help children pass exams
Extracts from an article by Carol S. Dweck – Scientific American- posted in UP news “More than three decades of research shows that a focus on effort – not on intelligence or ability is key to success in school and in life” Never tell your child that s/he is brilliant It has been found that…
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Stories by Parkvale Primary School Learners – Why the Sea has Waves
By Candice Rungen There once lived a greedy old giant. His name was Daniel O’ Great 1V. Well he lived in the town of Hammock. The only thing on his mind was his “FOOD”. A greedy old giant indeed he was. How he loved Chicken. It was his passion to eat it. It was New…
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A Bright Start to the School Year for Tholisu Secondary
By Indhrannie Pillay The Tholisu Secondary School in Mistake Farm, Umzinto on the KwaZulu Natal South Coast brings in the new school year with much needed change and improvement to their learning environment. The school has been in existence since 1999 and accommodates approximately 250 students from grade 8 up to grade 11 in only…
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Eye on the World
Sri Lanka: The Other Dimension Much has been said about the continuing violent conflict in Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan government’s withdrawal from the ceasefire agreement, plunging the country into grievous crisis and exposing the civilian population, particularly in the north-east, into further misery, has given rise to many civil society organizations raising their voices. …
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Consumers feeling the pinch
Satyagraha reporters It’s the start of the New Year and South Africans need to brace themselves for further interest rate, food and petrol price hikes. Approximately 43% of South Africans live below the breadline and barely afford the basic necessities for survival. The expected food and fuel price hikes could spell disaster for the average…
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Editorial Comment- January 2008
EDITORIAL January marks the beginning of another year, new resolutions, new classrooms, new schools, or choices about further education and careers and about re writing exams in which some were unsuccessful. It is a month that not only heralds celebrations but also many constraints of admissions disappointments and re trials. Hard work and changing mindsets…