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SVGIHF To Celebrate Centennial Abolition Of Indian Indentureship

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On March 20, 2017, the Centennial (100 yrs) Anniversary of the abolition of Indian Indentureship will be commemorated.

A series of activities to highlight this special event began in August 2016 and will culminate in a Global Convention to be held March 18-20, 2017 in Trinidad and Tobago.

Here in SVG, activities to mark this occasion is spearheaded by the SVG Indian Heritage Foundation and will include church services at the Roman Catholic Church in Argyle, Sunday, March 19th, 2017, 10:00 am.

Following the service, there would be a  motorcade with persons assembling at the Cargo Terminal entrance Argyle International Airport. Persons would then journey from Argyle to Kingstown.

Some 156 years ago, in 1861, the first of eight (8) ships arrived in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, bringing the first of a total of 2474 citizens of India. These Indians were brought here to provide labour for the plantations following the abolition of slavery, they bore the title of indentured servants.

Life for these indentured servants was very difficult and of those that came, 1141 exercised their right to return to their homeland. Those that remained continued their life of servitude for over fifty (50) years.

For more info call 784 430 4186

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