Name the two famous persons who descendants of the indentured labour migrats from india
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An international Conference with Ministerial level participation from India is being held in Port Louis, Mauritius, from 2nd to 4th November, 2014 to mark the 180th Anniversary of the first arrival of Indian indentured labour in Mauritius at Aapravasi Ghat on 2nd November 180 years ago. It will trace the journey of the indentured labour from India to Mauritius after the abolition of slavery in 1834, a journey which poignantly highlights the history of modern Mauritius itself which is entwined with our own history. It marks the point where the indentured labour, drawn mainly from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh provinces but also from Southern Provinces of colonial India, passed through the gate of Aapravasi Ghat, either to stay on in Mauritius to work as indentured labour in the sugar plantations or elsewhere, or to sail on to further destinations, such as Guyana, Suriname and Reunion Island. As India’s President, His Excellency Pranab Mukherjee said during his last visit to Mauritius on 12 March 2013:
Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul is a Nobel Prize-winning writer who is a descendant of indentured labor from India.
Explanation:
V.S Naipaul writes fiction as well as non-fiction. He is an essayist, a novelist as well as a travel writer. His books can inspire upcoming generations deeply.
His books like 'A hose for Mr. Biswas','The Middle Passage ‘and 'The loss of El Dora do' are very popular.
The book ‘The Middle Passage' is an inspiration for the youth to safeguard our country. The way our freedom struggle held by great freedom fighters became successful is what the book is all about.
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