The Registrar of the University of Fiji, Ms. Nathasha Mudaliar, delivered an inspiring address at the Nadroga Arya College Prefects Induction Ceremony, reminding the newly appointed student leaders that their roles come with great responsibility and expectations.
A total of 51 school prefects were badged in the induction ceremony on Friday last week, ranging from class prefects, school prefects to the Head Boy and Head Girl.
Delivering her remarks at the prefect’s induction, Ms. Mudaliar urged the prefects to lead by example while maintaining fairness, and upholding their duties with integrity.
“To the Prefects of 2025, that badge you wear will test who you really are. It is not a title or a bragging right. It is a responsibility,” Ms. Mudaliar stated.
“When you lead, you need to command respect and not fear nor use your badge to give orders. You must walk the talk, and to be a leader, you must do what you ask others to do.”
Ms. Mudaliar emphasized that leadership extends beyond enforcing rules and regulations, highlighting the importance of fostering a sense of community within the school.
“You are entrusted with the well-being of your fellow students, and it is your duty to lead by example, demonstrating integrity, compassion, and respect in all your interactions.”
Ms. Mudaliar also acknowledged the crucial role of parents, teachers, and the school management in nurturing young leaders. She extended her gratitude to the Arya Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji for its ongoing commitment to education.
Encouraging students to pursue higher education, she also highlighted the opportunities available at the University of Fiji, particularly for families in the Western Division.
“I am confident that each one of you will excel in your chosen careers. We expect you to be excellent ambassadors. I hope to see many of you at the University of Fiji to pursue careers such as doctors, nurses, teachers, accountants, managers, and even as the university Registrar or Vice-Chancellor someday.”
Ms. Mudaliar concluded her address with a message of encouragement, inspiring students to lead with fairness, kindness, and a strong sense of duty.

