Two role model youths
Thursday, September 2 2004
VEERA
BHAJAN and Rhonda Charles were hailed as exemplars to all young people
at last night’s National Awards ceremony at President’s House and should
inspire other youths to strive for excellence at the national level.
Bhajan, despite being born without arms, achieved seven CXC distinctions
at this year’s Ordinary Level examinations. Charles risked her life to
save a 76-year-old blind woman from a burning building. Both young women
were awarded the Humming Bird Silver Medal at last night’s awards. Of
Bhajan’s and Charles’ achievements, Chaconia Gold Medal recipient and
Petrotrin chairman Malcolm Jones said: “I think it excellent that people
are being recognised for their contributions pretty early. By doing
that, you are really encouraging other young people to contribute in a
significant way.” Fellow Chaconia Gold Medal recipient, businessman
Arthur Lok Jack agreed with Jones. “I think that young people should be
able to get the awards as long as they deserve it,” Lok Jack said. Both men said they were honoured to receive their respective awards. Lok Jack expressed the hope that there would be more National Awards for business. Speaking to Newsday, Bhajan said: “I feel very elated (to receive this award). I really hope this will inspire other young people and other students to do well. I really feel honoured.” She encouraged youths to “stay focussed on your dreams and goals.” Charles said her entire community was elated at her achievement and she was especially happy that her mother Mabel was out of hospital, even though she could not attend the awards. She added that while her act of bravery did not frighten her, receiving a National Award did. Retired Permanent Secretary Zilda Rajnauth said she was pleased to receive her Chaconia Gold Medal and it was a tribute to the hard work which Permanent Secretaries did behind the scenes of Government every day. “Our job is to make our ministers look good while maintaining our integrity as accounting officers,” she said.
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