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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

India High Commission commemorates Indian Arrival Day

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The High Com­mis­sion of In­dia in T&T host­ed a his­toric In­di­an Ar­rival Day cel­e­bra­tion at Nel­son Is­land last Sat­ur­day, mark­ing the 180th an­niver­sary of the ar­rival of the first In­di­an in­den­tured labour­ers to Trinidad and To­ba­go in 1845.

The land­mark event, at­tend­ed by a di­verse au­di­ence, ho­n­oured the re­silience, con­tri­bu­tions and cul­tur­al lega­cy of the In­di­an di­as­po­ra in the coun­try. Dis­tin­guished at­ten­dees in­clud­ed House Speak­er Jagdeo Singh, Deputy House Speak­er Dr Aiy­na Ali; Min­is­ter of For­eign and Cari­com Af­fairs Sean Sobers; se­nior Cab­i­net min­is­ters; par­lia­men­tary sec­re­taries; Mem­bers of Par­lia­ment; jus­tices of the High Court; may­ors; com­mu­ni­ty lead­ers; and mem­bers of the pub­lic.

Their pres­ence un­der­scored the event’s role in fos­ter­ing cul­tur­al uni­ty and strength­en­ing bi­lat­er­al ties be­tween In­dia and T&T.

The cer­e­mo­ny be­gan with a poignant wel­come, re­flect­ing Nel­son Is­land’s his­tor­i­cal sig­nif­i­cance as the ini­tial dis­em­barka­tion point for In­di­an labour­ers ar­riv­ing on ships like the Fa­tel Raza­ck.

High Com­mis­sion­er of In­dia to T&T, Pradeep Singh Ra­jpuro­hit, de­liv­ered a heart­felt ad­dress high­light­ing the en­dur­ing im­pact of In­di­an im­mi­grants on the na­tion’s cul­tur­al, eco­nom­ic, and so­cial fab­ric.

“This com­mem­o­ra­tion ho­n­ours our an­ces­tors’ strug­gles and tri­umphs while cel­e­brat­ing the vi­brant In­do-Trinida­di­an iden­ti­ty that en­rich­es this na­tion,” he stat­ed. Singh and Sobers re­ceived plaques in recog­ni­tion of their con­tri­bu­tions to cul­tur­al har­mo­ny and In­dia-T&T re­la­tions, em­pha­sis­ing the event’s sig­nif­i­cance as a bridge be­tween com­mu­ni­ties and na­tions.

The pro­gramme fea­tured a rich show­case of In­di­an cul­ture, in­clud­ing tra­di­tion­al mu­sic, dance, and dra­mat­ic reen­act­ments de­pict­ing the labour­ers’ ar­rival. A high­light was the per­for­mance by the renowned Bho­jpuri cul­tur­al troupe, led by Dr Shailesh Shri­vas­ta­va, in­ter­na­tion­al­ly ac­claimed as the Queen of Bho­jpuri singing.

At­ten­dees al­so ex­plored an ex­hi­bi­tion of arte­facts and his­tor­i­cal dis­plays chron­i­cling the jour­ney of In­di­an in­den­tured labour­ers, their lives on the es­tates, and their role in shap­ing mod­ern T&T.

Host­ing the event at Nel­son Is­land, a for­mer quar­an­tine and pro­cess­ing sta­tion for 19th-cen­tu­ry In­di­an im­mi­grants, added pro­found sym­bol­ic res­o­nance, invit­ing re­flec­tion on the com­mu­ni­ty’s sac­ri­fices and con­tri­bu­tions.

The mile­stone com­mem­o­ra­tion not on­ly ho­n­oured the lega­cy of In­di­an im­mi­grants but al­so reaf­firmed the strong cul­tur­al and diplo­mat­ic bonds be­tween the two na­tions.

The cel­e­bra­tion con­clud­ed with a call for uni­ty and con­tin­ued col­lab­o­ra­tion be­tween In­dia and T&T.


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