Part of the mammoth crowd seen in this DelanoWilliams photo at the cultural show at Vreed-en-Hoop Ferry Stelling. |
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The programme for the traditional event (that is normally held at Joe
Vieira Park, West Bank Demerara, had to be shifted to the Vreed-en-Hoop Stelling
due to the inclement weather). It was organized by the Indian Religious,
Cultural and Social Organization (IRCSO) and included some electrifying
performances by several local singers and dancers.
The 2004 Indian
Immigration Rani
Pageant was a success, although crowd support for the 10 contestants was sadly
lacking.
Ms. Poonam Mohan of Canal Number One Polder, West Bank Demerara, was
crowned the 2004 Rani Queen, and rightfully so, given her tremendous performance
on stage.
The highlight of the event, and many would agree, were the scintillating
performances by some young children, especially from the Best Village
Mandir.
Many observers felt this was the best performance in many years at such
events.
President Bharrat Jagdeo, in his remarks at the function, noted that
since their arrival from India 166 years ago, Indians have contributed
significantly to the prosperity of this country.
Last year, and the previous year, at similar functions, the President
endorsed the timely message of 'Jihaji' or brotherhood in his repeated calls for
unity.
And in the true spirit of 'Jihaji', the thousands, like they did at the
grand International Mela at the National Park on Sunday, which was organized by
the Indian Arrival Committee, braved the constant threat from the inclement
weather to attend the gala function yesterday, which began just after noon and
ended late in the evening.
The event was definitely a success and organizers thanked persons for
coming out in such large numbers and participating in the grand
event.
Co-Founder of the IRCSO, Mr. Yesu Persaud, was very appreciative of the
success of the event, which he told the Chronicle he never doubted in the first
place.
Persaud, a very successful businessman, indicated that although the event
was one to celebrate and observe the arrival of Indians to Guyana, it was also
one in which "we should use as a stepping stone to foster national unity among
all our peoples.
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The article below was taken from the Guyana Chronicle and is about the 166th Anniversary celebration of the British indentureship from India.
We are proud of my ancestor's origin.
From their humble origin in indentureship, the descendants of indentured
labourers have struggled to build and grow and have now become a dynamic
economic force in Guyana.
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