Dr. Pradeep Rajpurohit, the Indian High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago, expressed his profound appreciation for the enduring preservation of Indian traditions and culture during the Divali Nagar celebrations in Chaguanas. Speaking at the Diplomats’ Night on October 14, Rajpurohit highlighted the significance of the event, which marks 180 years since the arrival of Indentured Indians to the Caribbean nation. He credited the ancestors for their resilience in maintaining Indian philosophy and values, known as Sanskars, despite the challenges of their journey. Rajpurohit shared his personal connection to the festival, recalling his departure from India during Divali two years ago and his joy in being able to celebrate it in Trinidad and Tobago, home to one of the largest Divali celebrations outside of India. He praised the National Council of Indian Culture (NCIC) for its 38 years of dedication to showcasing Indian traditions, arts, and cuisine. Rajpurohit also extended condolences for the passing of former NCIC presidents and emphasized the festival’s theme of Loka Sangraha, which promotes global welfare and unity. Additionally, he encouraged the diaspora to apply for the Overseas Citizenship of India card and highlighted the strengthening of bilateral ties through initiatives like the provision of prosthetic limbs to Trinidad and Tobago nationals. Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced plans to establish an artificial foot center in the country, benefiting both locals and the wider Caricom region.
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