Mr Charan, 57, was the former horticulturist for Lautoka City Council for 30 years.
The man behind Lautoka’s Churchill Park turfgrass, has returned to the stadium to ensure it is in ideal conditions when the Fijian Drua and Chiefs clash this Saturday.
For 30 years, Shri Charan, a horticulturalist, has been the main person behind the perfection of the turf.
Since his retirement last year, Mr Charan has been making a living from turfgrass management, an industry few consider.
He is from Votualevu in Nadi has always been fascinated about garden cultivation and managing the basics and fine areas on a land.
Mr Charan, 57, was the former horticulturist for Lautoka City Council for 30 years.
Since then, he has been conducting consultancy services.
This week, he returned to his ‘baby’ as he calls the turf, to assist workers of the council prepare for much-talked about Super Rugby Pacific Match.
Mr Charan planned the redevelopment plans for the new turf.
“Now I am here to get the turf to international standards for this rugby game.
“The turf is my baby, I missed being at the turf and I am happy to be back and I was willing to come and assist the council.”
He said the rugby field has to be at a certain standard to ensure that no player is injured.
“If someone falls from 1.2-metre height they should not get hurt,” the father of three said.
“The ground has to be cushioned enough so that it is a safe fall.
“Keeping the ground intact is all part and parcel of turf management.”
Source: Fiji Sun
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