"From five-rupee monthly contracts to the leadership of a nation."
In the final episode of our Girmitya series, Hosts trace the path of resilience from the sugar estates to independence. Discover how the indentured population of Mauritius fought for labour rights, political representation, and the right to call the island home.
Episode Highlights:
- The Rise of the Diaspora: How the Girmityas moved from "numbers" to landowners.
- Political Milestones: The significance of the 1926 elections and the path to 1968 independence.
- Cultural Legacy: The impact of Indian heritage on modern Mauritian life, business, and soul.
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