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Keep alcohol out of Indian Arrival activities - IAC

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As the 180th anniversar­y of the arrival of indentured immigrants approaches, the Indian Action Committee (IAC) has rekindled its advocacy for the celebratio­ns to remain alcohol-free, following advertisem­ents announcing the sale of alcoholic substances.

The IAC in a statement acknowledg­ed that over the years, they have had the support of other organisers, who have upheld the no-alcohol standard.

However, it was felt that there was a need to reiterate that alcohol should not be promoted or consumed at the upcoming cultural events, as promotions which have already begun, reportedly openly advertise the sale of alcohol.

“The IAC strongly believes that the Indian Arrival commemorat­ion events, which promote family values, must be free from the impact of alcohol consumptio­n and promotion. Corporate entities, which over the years have partnered with the IAC to promote these events and which are known for the production of alcohol, must be commended for promoting non-alcoholic beverages and other similar products,” the release stated.

The IAC noted that it has taken a stance against the promotion and consumptio­n of alcoholic beverages since the organizati­on was establishe­d in 2003, stating that it was “heartened” that other organisati­ons also joined the advocacy when promoting similar activities.

At the risk of diverting from what has become the establishe­d norm at these cultural events, the IAC is making a call for organisers to consider the potential impacts of alcohol use.

“…The IAC, therefore, urges those involved to be mindful of the negative impact these promotions would have not only on the events and the family values intended to be fostered but the additional challenges it poses socially,” the IAC advised.

Although the official anniversar­y of the arrival of the first batch of East Indian indentured immigrants will be celebrated on May 5th, countrywid­e events are scheduled for before and after that date.

The IAC is extending an invitation to the public to attend the 15th Grand Annual Cultural Melas, the first to be held on Saturday, April 28th, at the Anna Regina Community Ground, Essequibo, and the other on Saturday, May 5th, at the Albion Sports Complex, Berbice.

Admission to both events is free.

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Penelope Harris (DPI photo)

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