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Ajay Bhai Amrit- Television Presenter, Newspaper Columnist, Media Chairperson Edit Ajay Bhai Amrit (Born 09 May 1971) is a Fijian newspaper columnist for the Fiji Sun and The Fiji Times. Ajay was also a television producer and presenter for the Fiji One national network and is now Chairperson for Fijian Broadcasting Corporation Pte Limited [1] FBC the largest broadcaster in the South Pacific region with 6 radio stations, 3 television stations and various multi media platforms, he is also a book author.

Ajay Bhai Amrit Born	09 May 1971 (Age 52) Residence	Suva, Fiji Islands Occupation	TV Presenter/Newspaper Columnist/Chairperson Employer	Self Employed

Ajay Bhai Amrit- Early Life Edit Ajay studied in London before returning to Fiji, firstly at Chiswick School and completing his tertiary education at both West London College (Hammersmith College) and West Thames College studying History, Travel & Tourism.

Career Edit Ajay's principle business has been acquisition of land holding and property, he is a Landlord by profession.

Newspaper & Television Career Edit Fiji TV Edit Ajay has been producing and presenting shows for Fiji TV since 2007, these programs have been prime time on the Fiji TV platform

Fiji Sun Edit Ajay has been a senior columnist writing for the Fiji Sun from 2010 to 2017[2]. He has covered many genres, and given the honour of writing obituaries for legends like rugby's Jonah Lomu and boxing sports icon Muhammad Ali

The Fiji Times Edit Ajay joined The Fiji Times in 2018 as a Senior Columnist covering Current Affairs, Sports, Politics and Lifestyle topics. He also worked on the Fiji Times online team providing HSBC 7s rugby coverage.

FBC Chairperson Edit He is the Chairperson for Fijian Broadcasting Corporation Pte Limited FBC the largest broadcaster in the South Pacific region with 6 radio stations, 3 television stations and various multi media platforms.

Business and Charitable Work Edit Ajay was the good will ambassador for the nation wide "Man Up Campaign"[3] initiated by his Excellency the Fijian President, Major-General (Ret’d) Jioji Konrote. The year long campaign was to promote the national helpline and create awareness and to STOP Domestic violence and sexual violence against women and children. Similar campaigns were run in neighbouring Australia where ABC network(Pacific Beat) and the Australian High Commission to Fiji covered Fiji's campaign.

He was also the Good Will Ambassador for Homes Of Hope [4], who work with vulnerable communities.

He was also the Good Will Ambassador for Cricket Fiji.

He was also Chairman for Human Values seminars and concerts promoting peace.

Ajay was the President for the Suva Rotary Club.

He was the board official for team Fiji Boxing for the Pacific Games.

Ajay is the member of the Fiji Red Cross Society.

Member of Cardiac Laboratory at Colonial War Memorial Hospital in Fiji Suva.

Empowerment women's workshops such as Women in News and Sports(WINS).

Advisory Board for the Salvation Army [5] in Fiji

Board member of AON Fiji Insurance

Board member of Fiji fashion Week Council

Ambassador for TotalEnergies Fiji Fuel Companies Young Entrepreneur of the Year

Hobbies Edit Ajay's hobbies include sports such as rugby 7s and 15s Rugby, Boxing, he is also an avid reader and enjoys community service.

References Edit Fijivillage. "Ajay Bhai Amrit Chairperson of FBC Board". www.fijivillage.com. Retrieved 2023-02-28. Amrit, Ajay Bhai (14 May 2016). "Women Of Inspiration". Fiji Sun. Retrieved 14 May 2016. "Fiji TV personality fronts 'Man Up' campaign against domestic violence". ABC Pacific. 2017-10-06. Retrieved 2023-02-28. Fijivillage. "There is help for survivors of violence against women and children - Amrit". www.fijivillage.com. Retrieved 2023-02-28. Fijivillage. "Salvation Army to provide meals to Vishnu Deo Memorial Primary School in Raiwaqa". www.fijivillage.com. Retrieved 2023-02-28.