Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Apravasi Ghat symbolises bond between India, Mauritius: Guv

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh governor Anandiben Patel on Sunday described the Apravasi Ghat in Mauritius as a symbol of courage and eternal hope.

Patel was speaking at an event at Port Louis, marking the 185th anniversar­y of the arrival of the first batch of Girmitiya labourers from India in Mauritius.

“The Apravasi Ghat symbolises the eternal bond between India and Mauritius. It is a memorial to our people’s relationsh­ip of blood and sweat,” she said.

A press statement from Raj

Bhavan in Lucknow quoted Anandiben Patel as saying: “This ghat’s steps were made of volcanic rocks and have a lot of history in them. Lakhs of our ancestors entered Mauritius through these steps after they were made to travel via Indian Ocean. They were made to go through a tough life and hard labour. This Unesco declared world heritage spot is unparallel­ed. It is a symbol of courage and eternal hope that those ancestors showed.” Patel bowed at the steps as a mark of tribute to those people. Describing Mahatma Gandhi’s visit to Mauritius, Patel said: “Around 110 years ago, while returning to India from South Africa, Mahatma Gandhi had spent two weeks here. Mauritius, after its freedom, became an example of a good democracy not only in Africa but the world over.”

“India is proud to partner with Mauritius towards the developmen­t of people of both the countries,” she said.

OVER A CENTURY AGO, WHILE RETURNING TO INDIA FROM SOUTH AFRICA, MAHATMA GANDHI HAD SPENT TWO WEEKS HERE

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UP governor Anandiben Patel at Apravasi Ghat memorial in Mauritius.
SOURCED ■ UP governor Anandiben Patel at Apravasi Ghat memorial in Mauritius.

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