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TISI SANGAM – National President
Namaskaram
Greetings to all our members and well wishes. Although we all had been looking forward to a very
prosperous year 2020, the Pandemic that hit the world in March this year has brought about a lot of grief
and uncertainty. The TISI Sangam has had its own set-backs in terms of the operations of its normal
activities, the operations of our Temples, the progress of our projects and several other plans.
Despite the challenges that we are facing, Sangam has moved on and is significantly contributing towards
the welfare of our School children, temples and members. Personally I was out of the country from the 9th
of February till early July, being one of the victims of the COVID-19. I was on Sangam business on an
invitation by the Chairman of the MIOT international Hospital in Chennai when the borders started to close down.
I wish to thank the TISI National Executive Board and all the District executives together with the TIV and TIM Sangam for
carrying out operations of Sangam during these trying times. On my return I have visited all the TISI Sangam Schools including
the College of Nursing, Temples, met with District executives and the TIM & the TIV’s. One of the things that stood out during
my tour was the spirit of service by our members, executives, school staff and parents. It was very pleasing to see the voluntary
work that all our people were engaged in to assist with the Sangam schools lunch program. And not only Sangam schools were
assisted but several of our other schools were also served lunch through the program.
After the easing of the restrictions districts are now able to perform their normal temple activities as well as organizing mini-
conventions. This year the TIV together with the TIM will have a mini-convention in Nadi to provide some sporting and cultural
activities since the Annual convention was cancelled. I urge all our members to be very vigilant and practice all care in terms of
COVID-19 precautionary guidelines and also control your expenses as we are uncertain about when this pandemic will end.
Wishing you all a very safe rest of the year.
Mr. Sadasivan Naicker
National President
CONTENTS
01: TISI Sangam Executives Report 06: Sangam Fiji Foundation Updates
02: Devasthanam Board Updates 07: TIV & TIM Sangam
03: Education Board Updates 08: Culture Board Updates
04: Sangam Institute of Technology Updates 09: District & Branch News
05: Land & Estates Board Updates 10: National President’s Visits
National President with Mrs. Sarita Naicker meeting
management and staffs of Koronubu Sangam Primary
National President with Mrs. Sarita Naicker meeting
management and staffs of Vunisamaloa Sangam School 1
TISI SANGAM – Secretary General
Leadership in the “Rough”
As the second decade of the 21st Century broke dusk on 01 January, it was filled with hopes for a better year
than the previous one. There were several plans for the year by TISI Sangam.
However, as the news of COVID-19 emerged around mid-January and later upgraded as a pandemic, Fiji took
immediate steps to avoid the virus from entering the country. By late March, Fiji had closed all borders
including the international airport for all commercial flights.
In matter of weeks, the world came to a grinding halt and in Fiji some 130,000 people lost their employment
due to the closure of resorts and tourism related businesses and the spillover effects. There were rapid increases in the virus
infections and deaths around the world. COVID-19 cases and deaths continue and borders around the world remain closed for travel
or tourism.
We in Fiji are fortunate that the government and its agencies like the Ministry of Health, Fiji Military and the Police Force
implemented strategies that included regional lock downs to avoid any community transmission of the virus. We are grateful and
acknowledge the efforts of each and everyone in this remarkable effort.
During this time, our members were immensely affected. We also note that our National President Sada Naicker and Secretary
Operations Kumar Sami were stranded in Chennai due to border closures and no flights and only managed to return in early July
after spending some 3 months. The current times and the future is unpredictable and all our best plans designed for 2020 are being
revisited. We are now on a purpose driven rather than a plan driven platform as we must deliver in the new reality. The new reality
of a society faced with massive unemployment, poverty and a fear of uncertain.
The COVID-19 period is a crisis period that no one imagined or experienced in the recent times. However, our Founder Swami
Sadhu Kuppuswamy served the community in Rakiraki and Tavua during the 1919 Spanish Flu pandemic by feeding sick and
transporting the infected in wheel burrows to the nearest medical centres. It is also noted that this 1919 pandemic caused the deaths
of some 9000 people only in Fiji. This was probably one of the very first humanitarian services by the founder prior to forming
TISI Sangam in 1926.
A crisis of this magnitude requires a bold, strong and proud leadership and TISI Sangam through its Executives, TIV, TIM and
Districts combined to bring invaluable strengths and attributes as we navigate this new reality and the challenges it has brought
upon us.
Our approach towards the crisis is more or less is in three time frames:
1. Respond: Deal with the current situation and manage the continuity. Our immediate response and launch of the Children’s
Lunch program is one of the projects within this frame. Our effort is simply to bridge the efforts of those parents not
employed or in reduced working hours to send children back to school.
2. Recover: Our efforts either within the organization or in cooperation with other NGO’s or Government agencies enables a
platform to learn from the current situation and plan to emerge stronger. Our cooperation with FRIEND and the COVID
Alliance provides those affected a unique opportunity for training, counseling and being self- sufficient. COVID Alliance
Centre assists people to express and regulate emotions; and resilience to stress during the crisis.
3. Prepare: The future will not be what it was yesterday nor be what it is today. A new normal will emerge and with it bring
many new challenges. With the right approach we can take tactical steps to elevate the Sangam spirit and mission of “unity
through the pathway of honesty” to move forward and create more value and positive societal impact rather than just
bounce back to status quo.
Our national efforts as described above brings not only a sense of pride but also the confirmation that we are all strong and bound
by one single objective -Serve the people.
Many joined in to assist the School Children Lunch program and many of you also expanded this program to include non-sangam
schools and we record my sincere appreciation.
These are not normal times and can best be described as crisis or rough days and the leadership and support you continue to provide
gives us the inspiration and encouragement to continue in quest of improving the lives of all people.
Namaskaram.
Mr. Damend. Gounder
Secretary General
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CEO – Updates
Namaskaram to you all.
The year 2020 started on an exciting note for all of us with a very successful seven months of the year
for TISI Sangam’s activities and projects. Despite the spread of COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on
economic and social aspects, TISI Sangam has continued to forge ahead with our plan for the year. Life
is no longer the same and the pandemic has challenged us in many fronts in relation to managing our lives.
From mid of March and several adjustments had to be made as the pandemic affected several aspects of our activities. Temples
were closed from the 26th of April until the 26th of June. With the reopening, a number of restrictions and precautions had to be put
in place. Schools reopened on the 6th of July and a number of restrictions continue to be maintained, especially related to social
gathering and activities. The Annual TISI Sangam Convention had to be cancelled as well as a number of meetings including the
Council of Management meetings and the district, temple and school AGM’s had to be postponed.
Amidst the various challenges posed by the pandemic, the TISI Sangam did not take a back seat but rose to the challenge and saw
the urgent need to assist people in our communities in whatever way possible. During the Easter weekend, the TISI Sangam
Saravana Bhavan restaurant commenced supplying lunch and refreshments to staff and patients at the Nadi Hospital COVID-19
Isolation center and as well as to our Fiji Police officers manning check points around Nadi and Lautoka. Our forefathers have left
a legacy of hard work and perseverance and that continues to motivate us to forge ahead.
After the announcement of the re-opening of the schools, the Sangam Fiji Foundation on the advice of the Secretary General,
considered assisting the students in our schools with free lunch. This started with the ‘TISI Sangam Schools Lunch Program’, which
was launched on the 8th of July and will continue until the end of the school academic year. Since March 8, the Sangam Fiji
Foundation has been distributing lunch supplies to all 26 Sangam schools and has also distributed lunch to several other schools in
various districts. Moreover, this year, after a lapse of 2 years, we were able to convene the Sangam Heads of School and
Management Seminar at the Waterfront Hotel, Lautoka on the 13th & 14th of March.
This year once again the Sevak Ratnam Sadhu Kuppuswamy Day was observed in districts and there were school based events. The
National TISI Sangam Fiji observed the day at the Suva Sangam Temple with a morning Hawan at the Temple by the NEB and the
COM delegates, followed by the flag raising and the Council of Management Meeting. This year the COM meeting fell on the 2nd
of August.
Wish you all a happy reading and stay safe.
Jai Narayan
CEO
TISI Sangam Fiji
TISI SANGAM NATIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD AND COUNCIL MANAGEMENT BOARD
This year so far we have had altogether 3 NEB and 1 COM meeting. The schedule of the meetings had to be changed due to the
pandemic. 2 more NEB and COM meetings will be held in Sabeto and Navua, scheduled for October and December. However,
several meetings were conducted via zoom and through emails to ensure the progress of works did not get affected much.
Council of Management Meeting 2nd of August, 2020
Hosted by Nasinu TISI Sangam
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TISI SANGAM DEVASTHANAM BOARD
The 3 National TISI Sangam Temples and 16 district & branch Temples have suffered due to the Pandemic in several ways. Under
the guidance of the Devasthanam Board Chairman Mr. Gandhi Mestry and the Temple Committees our Temples have been able to
reopen with the new guidelines and precautionary measures in place. After the Temples reopened for devotees with limited public
gathering, they have been conducting their Annual Poojas as well as observing the main Hindu festivals and ceremonies. The
Thaipoosam at the Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami temple at the beginning of the year saw a very huge number of devotees gracing
the occasion at the temple from all over Fiji and abroad.
Assistance given to temples that will commemorate 100yeras for upgrade.
DISTRICTS & BRANCHES PARTICIPATING @ THE ANNUAL THAIPOOSAM, 2020
Ajay Kumar President Lautoka District leading
Lautoka District devotees
Priest - 2020 Sangam Thaipoosam @ the Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Temple, Nadi
Suva Sangam kangan boys team
National Executives at Tagitagi Sangam
Temple for the boundary fencing project
Annual Pooja @ the Rifle Range
Sangam Temple Lautoka
Uciwai Sangam Temple assistance
for renovation and upgrading of the
Temple
Visiting Head Priest of Thiruthani, Shri Ravi Gurukkul presiding over the 2020 Sangam Thaipoosam @ the Sri
Siva Subramaniya Swami Temple, Nadi
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Sri Ganesh Chathurithi celebrations @ TISI National Temples
Devotees @ the Suva Foreshore - My
Suva Park after the Visarjan
Devotess arriving for Shri Ganesh
Visarjan @ Newtown Beach, Nadi
Sri Ganesh Chathurithi celebrations @
Howell Road Temple, Suva attended by
Chairman Devasthanan Board, CEO and
board member Partrick Kumar
Suva - Arulmigu Sri Raja Maha Mariamman Thiru Kovil
Labasa - Sri Venkateshwara Sangam Temple
Mrs. Kamini (Chef) with staff of Saravana
Bhavan Vegetarian Pure Restaurant
preparing dinner during the pooja
Chief Priest Mr. Mohan leading the
prayers with assistance from other priest
during the pooja with devotees
The Shree Ganesh Chathurithi was also celebrated with much enthusiasm and devotion and a huge number of devotees turned
up for the daily Poojas as well as for the final day during the Shree Ganesh Murthi Visharjan both in Nadi and Suva. The
Devasthanam Board and the National TISI Sangam Fiji will continue to assist all our Temples for their maintenance works
and to upgrade as we are approaching 100 years of our existence since inception in 1926. However, some of our Temples
have already reached 100 years of its existence.
Nadi - Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Thiru Kovil
Chief of Suva Sangam Prakash Sivam
leads the Devotees @ the Suva
Foreshore - My Suva Park
Labasa District President, Mr.
Kamlesh leading the devotees
for the prayer
Priest Mr. Amar with devotees during the
prayers
National President TISI Sangam, Mr.
Sadasivan Naicker who attended the
prayer with devotees 5
TISI SANGAM EDUCATION BOARD
In March 2020, after a lapse of 2 years the TISI sangam Heads of School and Managements Seminar was held at the waterfront
Hotel, Lautoka from the 13th to the 14th. The Chief Guest was the Minister for Education, Heritage & Arts, Hon. Rosy Akbar. The
2-day seminar was very well attended and had presentations from the Directors of each section from the Ministry of Education,
Swami Ji from the Ramakrishna Mission, USP academics and retired Educationists, Mr. Satindra Deo & Mr. Keshwan Padayachi.
All our schools started on a high note only to be closed after the announcement of the 1st case of COVID-19 in Fiji. Schools re-
opened on the 6th of July and since have been functioning normally. The Chairman of the TISI Sangam Education Board, Dr.
Neelesh Gounder, the Head of school of School of
Economics has visited many of our schools after the
schools re-opened for classes. Similarly, the Secretary
General and the National President have visited all our
schools to meet the school staff, Committees and
volunteers involved in the Sangam Schools lunch
program.
The Sevak Ratnam Sadhu Kuppuswamy National
Sangam school’s awards will be presented in term to
the winning schools and students for their excellence
in National Examinations. The Sangam Schools
Common Trial Examinations for Primary and High
schools will be sat during term 3.
TISI SANGAM – SANGAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
The TISI Sangam College of Nursing intake for 2020 was 115
students, while some of the students have later withdrawn to join
other institutions. Classes began normally for years 2 & 3
students on the 13th of January and for the year 1 students on the
27th of January, 2020. After the announcement on the COVID-
19 pandemic and closure of institutions, the SCN closed down
for a 3-week unscheduled break starting on 30th of March till the
13th of April.
The Graduation scheduled for 13th May was cancelled due to
COVID pandemic, for 96 bridging students and 20 midwifery
students. All the College staff continued to work to prepare for
Sangam Heads of School & Managements Seminar - 13th-14th March, 2020,
Waterfront Hotel, Lautoka
From Right: TISI Sangam Secretary General, Mr Gounder, Sangam Education Board Chairman, Dr. Neelesh with Minister of Education Mrs. Akbar and Mr. Padayachi having a discussion session
TISI School Managers at the Sangam Heads of School & Managers Seminar at
Waterfront, Lautoka with Secretary General & CEO
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online learning for the students and to uptake eLearning vis the Moodle platform. Since the 4th of May, students were able to access
lectures & tutorial online but attended clinical lab on campus. The 3rd year students commenced their clinical attachment from the
22nd of June. Classes and clinical attachment have since been normalized. The College has progressed well under the guidance of
the Chairman of the Academic Board Ambassador Amraiya Naidu and the SIT Board.
TISI SANGAM – LAND & ESTATES BOARD
The TISI Sangam Land & Estates Board has been overseeing the
acquiring of New properties as well as managing and maintaining
the existing ones. Last month the Sangam FSC Premises was leased
to the COVID-19 Alliance as a Humanitarian Response Center. The
premises are fully renovated and restored. The TISI sangam has also
approved for the rezoning of part of the Lovu Sangam Village
property to Commercial use and the rezoning process has already
begun. The Board has also approved the purchase of a property by
Nadroga Sangam which is located next to the Nadroga Sangam
School.
Nasinu Sangam has already begun with their 16 classroom and 3 hall
project, estimated to cost over $2million. Rakiraki sangam has also
begun with the 8 classroom building project at the Penang sangam
High School.
Our other districts have projects to upgrade their existing Temples and Schools as well as looking at investment projects.
The TISI sangam Fiji’s major project- the Sangam Cultural Complex in Nadi is now nearing completion and consists of
TISI Sangam National President / Chairman of the SIT Board
with the Sangam College of Nursing Staff & Labasa Executives
Newly Acquired FSC property at Navakai, Nadi
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5 office/shop outlets, a 750 seating capacity hall, commercial kitchen, storage rooms, the sangam Head office, 8
accommodation units and 3 Pujaris quarters.
TISI SANGAM – SANGAM FIJI FOUNDATION
The Sangam Fiji Foundation has undertaken the Sangam Retirement Village project to be located at the Nawai Sangam property.
The Project was launched on the 5th of December, and the first phase of the project will include 16 villas. The Foundation has also
undertaken the Sangam Schools lunch program and provides lunch supplies to all our 26 Sangam schools consisting of over 9000
ECE, Primary and High school students. The Lunch program caters for lunch for all our children 3 times a week, while some schools
are able to feed all students 5 times a week. Apart from the Sangam Schools Districts have also been supplying lunch to other
schools in their district. This has been so far one of the largest relief effort by the TISI Sangam Fiji.
Secretary General with appointed contractor for
the Penang Sangam High School Building Project Sangam Cultural Complex site meeting with
stakeholders
SANGAM CULTURAL COMPLEX NEARING COMPLETION
Invited Guests at the launching of retirement village project
LAUNCHING OF THE SANGAM RETIREMENT VILLAGE PROJECT @ THE BELO STREET SANGAM HALL, SUVA
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TISI SANGAM FIJI - SANGAM SCHOOLS LUNCH PROGRAM
TISI Sangam through the Fiji Sangam Foundation convened a meeting with the Sangam school’s managements on July 5th, 2020,
to discuss the forms of assistance to be provided to all our Sangam schools from beginning of term 2 due to the impact of the
worldwide Pandemic. A quick survey of the schools in the western division revealed that 60% of the parents had either lost their
jobs or were on reduced hours. The Sangam Fiji Foundation made available $75,000.00 and donations came from donors from
around Fiji and abroad. The Reddy Group donated $10000.00, Reddy Family from Melbourne, Australia together with Mr. Damend
Gounder Family donated $20,000.00, TISI Sangam Districts also contributed, Vivek Nadan Mudliar $5000.00 worth of goods,
Naresh Pillay who is based in the Netherlands and Operates the Cambridge Farms in Christchurch agreed to supply 100 bags of
Potatoes and 100 bags of Onions as long as the lunch program continued. Many more individuals and groups from all around Fiji
and Abroad came on board to donate cash and lunch supplies to the foundation and individual schools since the inception of the
program. The School lunch program continues in our schools except for schools in Labasa, Suva/Nasinu, Ba & Rakiraki where the
situation currently has eased. All, our Lautoka, Nadi and Nadroga schools continue to feed our school children.
CEO – Mr. Narayan receiving donation for Sangam Fiji
Foundation by Mr. Bhashkaran Mudaliar for Sangam
schools lunch program
National Treasurer Mr Payadachi together with Secretary
General receiving donation to Sangam Fiji Foundation by
Reddy Foundation for Sangam schools lunch program
Sangam School Managers & Council of
Management Meeting to decide on
assistance to the community during the
COVID-19 - Nadi
Ba Sangam Principal receiving the
distribution of lunch supplies to schools
for Ba area
Nadi Sangam SKM College Manager Mr. C.S.Pillay with his school board team assisting in preparing lunch for Sangam SKM College and Nadi Sangam
Primary
Raviravi Mathaar Sangam helping out
in the cooking of the lunch
TISI Sangam partners with Friends Fiji to
distribute food packs in Nadi
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Chairman of Education Board Dr. Neelesh Gounder visits schools during the lunch programme
Nasinu District President with his
Executives during the lunch preparation
for Nasinu Sangam School
Teachers help out for the
lunch distribution at
Nadrala Sangam School
A visit to the volunteers at Ba Sangam
helping out with cooking. Principal Ba
Sangam College & TIM National President
assisting out
Dr. Neelesh Gounder with Secretary
General meeting volunteers at
Uciwai Sangam helping out with
cooking
Dr. Neelesh Gounder with Secretary
General meeting the Head Teacher of
Nalovo Sangam
Lunch preparation – Dr. Neelesh
Gounder with team Penang Sangam
High
Dr. Neelesh Gounder with President of Nadi, Mr.
Muni Kamlesh & Treasurer Mr. Robert Naicker Teachers & Volunteers helping out during the lunch
preparation @ Labasa Sangam Primary
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Executives visiting Raviravi Sangam during the
lunch programme
4th from right front - Ram Bharat donating lunch @
Tagitagi Sangam School
Ba President with Executives visiting Ba Sangam
during the lunch programme
Lomolomo Mathaar Sangam preparing lunch
Lomolomo Primary School - a Non - Sangam
School
Volunteers helping out during the lunch
preparation @ Sabeto Sangam
TIM Sangam and Volunteers helping out @
Dreketi Sangam School
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LAUNCHING OF COVID-19 HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE
CENTRE – A PROJECT BY TISI SANGAM, FRIENDS FIJI
& THE COVID CHARITY ALLIANCE
The COVID-19 Humanitarian Response center, a project in partnership
by the TISI Sangam, the Friends Fiji and the COVID-19 CSO Alliance
was launched on the 11th of August at the Sangam’s Navakai premises
(former FSC premises). The center caters for the distribution of food
packs to the unemployed and provides counselling services, training for
the sustainable livelihoods including distribution of seedlings, medical
checkups and legal services.
TISI Sangam Fiji National Treasurer handing a cheques of
$5000.00 to Kanti Punja one of the trustees of Fiji Grimit
Council. On the right is Mr. Selwa Nandan Secretary of the
Fiji Girmit Council.
Lautoka Maathar Sangam preparing lunch at Lovu
Sangam School Executives of Suva branch helping out in
lunch preparation for Suva Sangam
College
Dr. Neelesh with Rakiraki TISI Sangam
distributing lunch to Rakiraki District &
Naria Primary- Non- Sangam Schools
Komal Nandini Sharma of Lawaki settlement in Lautoka donating lunch supplies to Dreketi Sangam
TISI National President, Executives with Friends Fiji
Director Ms. Shashi Kiran, Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre
Mrs. Shamima Ali @ the launch of COVID-19 centre
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SADHU KUPPUSWAMY DAY
This year for the first time the TISI Sangam Council of Management meeting was scheduled on the 2nd of August, 2020. The
Sadhu Kuppuswamy day this year was observed at the Suva Sangam Howell Temple with a Hawan and flag rising attended by
the National Executive board and Council of Management board delegates.
SEVAK RATNAM SADHU KUPPUSWAMY DAY HAWAN @ SRI RAJ MAHAMARIAMMAN TEMPLE, SUVA
SCHOOLS OBSERVING THE SEVAK RATNAM SADHU KUPPUSWAMY DAY
NEB & COM delegates participate in the morning
hawan @ Suva Sangam Temple
Vatuyaka Sangam School students performing
early morning arti
TISI Sangam National Treasurer, VP Southern Mr. Vijay
Narayan together with the general public at the launch
@ Navakai, Nadi
Uciwai Sangam School students
performing early morning arti
TISI Sangam with our partners at the official launch
Friends Fiji & CSO Alliance
Tagitagi Sangam School students
performing early morning arti
Mr. Prakash - Chief Priest performing the hawan for
Sadhu Kuppuswamy Day
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TISI SANGAM – CULTURAL BOARD
The TISI Sangam Cultural Board has been guided by its Chairman Pundit Nag Bushnam Mudaliar and the NEB. A
number of board meetings have been held and the board is in the process of the proper registration of the existing and
intending South Indian Pundits and Marriage officers. The Board is also engaged in the process of aligning and
producing a Handbook for all our Sangam Pundits to ensure that
there is a uniform conduct of all our Marriage, Death and other
similar ceremonies.
Ba Sangam teachers and National TIM President
with Vice President celebrating Sadhu Day Head Teacher with students @
Madhuvani Sangam School
Nalovo Sangam poster competition during the
Sadhu day celebrations
Head Teacher Anjili
Ratnam with students
@ Lovu Sangam
Dr. Kishan visiting lecturer to Sangam
College of Nursing Chief Guest
@Nasinu Sangam
Penang Sangam with branch executives performing
early morning arti
Tagitagi Maathar Sangam
President and Executives
performing early morning
arti
Chief Priest - Sri Mohan Samabhasivan Gurukkul Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Temple
Chief Priest - Sri Prakash Sivam Sri Raga Maha Mariamman Temple
TIV & TIM SANGAM
The TIV and the TIM Sangam have been having their
Executive Board and Council meetings regularly.
Despite the cancellation of the Annual Sangam
Convention the Districts in partnership with our TIM
and TIV’s have been hosting zonal mini-conventions
and sports and will culminate with the CVC sometime
in October to be held in Nadi. It is also very
encouraging to see our TIV’s and TIM’s actively
involved in the Sangam Schools Lunch program
DISTRICT & BRANCH NEWS
National Mathaar Sangam Executives &
Mathaar Sangam members hosting the
outgoing High Commissioner to Fiji from India
Smt. Padmaja in Nadi
Rakiraki TISI supplying refresments to the
Rakiraki Police and Hospital
Lautoka TISI Sangam AGM 2020
Nadi District Mini Convention 5TH - 6TH
SEPTEMBER @ Nadi Sangam SKM College with
Chief Guest Mr. Roy Krishna
Penang Sangam High classroom project – work
under way
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TISI SANGAM FIJI – NATIONAL PRESIDENT VISITS TO SANGAM SCHOOLS AND DISTRICTS
The Nation President, Mr. Sadasivan Naicker made a general visit to all the schools and district, below are some of the highlights:
National President addressing Lautoka TISI
Sangam during his visit to the west
National President with Vice President Southern
Mr. Vijay Narayan with teachers and
management @ Nadrala Sangam School
National President addressing the Nadi District TISI @
Nadi Sangam KM College
National President with Nalovo Sangam School, staff
& students
National President with management @ Uciwai
Sangam School
National President with Vice President Southern Mr.
Vijay Narayan with teachers and management @
Nadroga Sangam
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National President with wife meeting Head Teacher &
admin staffs @ Nadi Sangam Primary School National President with Nadi SSKM College staff
National President with TIM President, Executives with teachers and management @ Ba Sangam College
Coqeloa Maathar Sangam Members and TISI Labasa Executives
with National President and Mrs. Sarita Naicker
National President with Mrs. Sarita Naicker
meeting management and staffs of Vatuyaka
Sangam School
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