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No ethnic community will be forgotten – Multi-Ethnic Minister

No ethnic community will be forgotten – Multi-Ethnic Minister

By Mansi Chand
26/03/2025
Minister for Multi-Ethnic Affairs, Charan Jeath Singh

The Coalition Government has not forgotten anyone and will continue to assist communities to ensure the well-being of all ethnic groups.

Minister for Multi-Ethnic Affairs, Charan Jeath Singh, highlighted this while handing over the second round of the Multi-Ethnic Grant Disbursement to the communities of Ovalau Island in Levuka.

While distributing the grants to five communities, the Minister stressed that no one will be neglected.

Singh further says that one of the core mandates of their Ministry is to ensure the well-being and support of all ethnic communities in the country.

He adds their aim to foster inclusive development, ensuring that all communities, regardless of their ethnic backgrounds have equal opportunities to thrive and progress.

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