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Murmu pays tributes to indentured Indian workers in Mauritius

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PORT LOUIS: President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday paid tributes to the brave Mauritian ancestors at Aapravasi Ghat and Internatio­nal Slavery Museum here.

Murmu is here on a three-day state visit during which she was the chief guest at the country’s National Day celebratio­ns on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, “President Droupadi Murmu paid tributes to the brave Mauritian ancestors at Aapravasi Ghat and Internatio­nal Slavery Museum in Port Louis,” the President of India posted X.

“President Murmu climbed the same 16 stone steps from where the first indentured workers from India began their new lives in Mauritius, nearly two centuries ago. President Murmu was warmly welcomed at both sites by performers of Bhojpuri Geet Gawai and Sega, unique musical traditions of Mauritius,” the post read on X.

Aapravasi Ghat is where the modern indentured labour diaspora began. In 1834, the British Government selected the island of Mauritius to be the first site for what it called ‘the great experiment’ in the use of ‘free’ labour to replace slaves.

Between 1834 and 1920, almost half a million indentured labourers arrived from India at Aapravasi Ghat to work in the sugar plantation­s of Mauritius, or to be transferre­d to Reunion Island, Australia, southern and eastern Africa or the Caribbean.

The Interconti­nental Slavery Museum is one of the key recommenda­tions of the Truth and Justice Commission of Mauritius, which establishe­d public platforms in 2009 to investigat­e the legacy of slavery and indentured labour from colonial times to the present day. It was the world’s first truth commission specifical­ly dedicated to slavery.

In 1834, the British Government selected the island of Mauritius to be the first site for what it called ‘the great experiment’ in the use of ‘free’ labour to replace slaves

Her presence at the 56th anniversar­y of the Independen­ce and 32nd anniversar­y of the Republic of Mauritius marks a momentous occasion for the India-Mauritius special partnershi­p, the Ministry of External Affairs said.

 ?? ?? President Murmu visiting the Internatio­nal Slavery Museum in Port Louis, Mauritius, on Wednesday
President Murmu visiting the Internatio­nal Slavery Museum in Port Louis, Mauritius, on Wednesday

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