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"Samahang Mangingisda ng Bagong Silangan" whereas they're spreading awareness of the potential of having a backyard fishpond to the residents.
According to Sir Bigtas, one of the challenges he encountered in terms of raising fishes or any livestock in that matter is number one—mortality rate, if the mortality rate is high, there's a chance that you will lose money. Number two—is man-power, in reality it's time consuming, therefore one of his challenges is how he can take care of his fishpond without sacrificing his other commitments.
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Considering how well the fishpond is in
31% progress, in terms of livelihood and profit, many people have expressed interest in turning their vacant plot into a backyard fishpond. Their association has continued, serving as a model for future possible backyard fishponds.
I started from zero, therefore the number one thing for me is learning, I want to learn although—a bit risky but you know “knowledge is very expensive” so if you really want to learn you have to have the guts to take that risk.
Jonathan Bigtas Owner of the Fishpond
Mayor Joy Belmonte Donates Eyeglasses
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Mayor Joy Belmonte of Quezon City gave the students of Bagong- Silangan High School an opportunity to get their eyes checked up and received graded eyeglasses. The eye check up happpened on December 7 inside BSHS clinic.
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