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Bridging Worlds: From Girmitya to Government – The Journey of Indians in Mauritius

Bridging Worlds: From Girmitya to

Government – The Journey of

Indians in Mauritius

The social fabric of Mauritius is commenced on an exceptionally solid cognizant feeling of multiculturalism. The Indian Diaspora is a dominant part in Mauritius and primarily involves the relatives of the Girmitya’s or the contracted workers who moved, voluntarily and automatically, to Mauritius throughout the pilgrim time. In a hesitant exertion to fashion a comprehensive All Mauritian personality, the Indian Diaspora decides to call themselves Mauritians and not Indians.

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Notwithstanding, this hasn’t involved a methodology of dismissal of their tribal character and society but instead a festival of it by its joining with Creolean and Chinese societies. By method for verifiable remaking and an arrangement of discussions with individuals in Mauritius, relatives of Indians and overall, the film investigates the socio-social, financial and political progress that underlie Mauritius’ multiculturalism.

Bridging Worlds: From Girmitya to Government – The Journey of Indians in Mauritius

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