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180 years and more - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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WHEN the Fatel Razack arrived at the Gulf of Paria on May 30, 1845, the ship brought with it 227 indentured immigrants to our shores. They had spent 103 days at sea, crossing 14,000 miles. Six people had died making the voyage. It was the start of a wave which saw at least 140,000 people relocate from India to Trinidad in a period lasting up to 1917. The significance of today’s commemoration of Indian Arrival Day, marked every year on May 30, is…
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newsday.co.tt broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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