He may be retired from teaching but Vijeshwar Prasad still takes an active interest in the profession and joined teachers striking in Whanganui in May this year.
Now he has been awarded honorary membership of the Post Primary Teachers' Association (PPTA) and joins around 750 honorary members, who are (mostly) no longer teaching but still support the association.
"Every member is like a link in the chain. We should have a long chain and for that, we need a link. That is why I joined the union," Prasad said.
He and his family came to New Zealand from Fiji in 1989 after the military coups d'Etat led by Lieutenant Colonel Sitiveni Rabuka in 1987.
"I was vice-principal of a large secondary school in Fiji, Indian College [now known as Jai Narayan College]."