Excessive Commissioner of India to Jamaica, His Excellency Shri Mayank Joshi (proper), presents an award to Minister of Tradition, Gender, Leisure and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange (centre), in recognition of her years of devoted service, dedication, and contribution to selling Indian tradition in Jamaica. Observing the presentation is Chairman of the Nationwide Council for Indian Tradition in Jamaica, Vishu Tolan (left). The presentation befell in the course of the one hundred and eightieth Anniversary of Indian Arrival Day celebration at Chedwin Park, Previous Harbour Highway, St. Catherine, on Sunday (Could 11). Could 10 is formally recognised by the Authorities of Jamaica as Indian Heritage Day, marking the 1845 arrival of the primary Indian indentured staff at Previous Harbour Bay.
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Excessive Commissioner of India to Jamaica, His Excellency Shri Mayank Joshi (left), engages in dialogue with Minister of Tradition, Gender, Leisure and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange (proper), on the one hundred and eightieth Anniversary of Indian Arrival Day at Chedwin Park, Previous Harbour Highway in St. Catherine on Sunday (Could 11). The Authorities of Jamaica has designated Could 10 as Indian Heritage Day, commemorating the arrival of the primary Indian indentured staff to Previous Harbour Bay in 1845.
Minister of Tradition, Gender, Leisure and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange (proper), dances in the course of the celebration of the one hundred and eightieth Anniversary of Indian Arrival Day on Sunday (Could 11) at Chedwin Park, Previous Harbour Highway in St. Catherine.