Reproduced from the online site: newkerala.com
Patna, Dec 30 : Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, whose ancestors migrated from Bihar to the Caribbean islands in the 19th century, will visit the state's Bhelupur village in January to trace her roots, officials said Friday.
An official in Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's office said that Persad-Bissessar will visit Bhelupur in Itarhi block of Buxar district, about 125 km from here, Jan 11.
Her ancestors are said to have migrated as Girmitiya labourers to Trinidad and Tobago, then a British colony in the Caribbean islands.
According to officials, Persad-Bissessar, the first woman prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, will also meet her relatives during her visit.
"The district authorities have been making full preparations to welcome her and provide all possible comfort," Buxar sub divisional magistrate Nishitha Verma told IANS (Indo-Asian News Service) over phone.
Verma said a team of district officials visited Bhelupur Wednesday to take stock of the road conditions and work on a helipad for landing of her chopper.
Four years ago, Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam had visited his ancestral village in the state's Bhojpur district, about 60 km from here, in search of his roots.
A large number of people from Bihar migrated to Mauritius, Fiji, Trinidad, Suriname, South Africa and other places in the 19th century to serve as indentured labourers on sugarcane and rubber plantations.
Editor's note: Dr Roodal Moonilal has said it is not certain if this visit will take place, noting that the PM's busy schedule in India may make it difficult for her to visit the community.
Patna, Dec 30 : Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, whose ancestors migrated from Bihar to the Caribbean islands in the 19th century, will visit the state's Bhelupur village in January to trace her roots, officials said Friday.
An official in Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's office said that Persad-Bissessar will visit Bhelupur in Itarhi block of Buxar district, about 125 km from here, Jan 11.
Her ancestors are said to have migrated as Girmitiya labourers to Trinidad and Tobago, then a British colony in the Caribbean islands.
According to officials, Persad-Bissessar, the first woman prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, will also meet her relatives during her visit.
"The district authorities have been making full preparations to welcome her and provide all possible comfort," Buxar sub divisional magistrate Nishitha Verma told IANS (Indo-Asian News Service) over phone.
Verma said a team of district officials visited Bhelupur Wednesday to take stock of the road conditions and work on a helipad for landing of her chopper.
Four years ago, Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam had visited his ancestral village in the state's Bhojpur district, about 60 km from here, in search of his roots.
A large number of people from Bihar migrated to Mauritius, Fiji, Trinidad, Suriname, South Africa and other places in the 19th century to serve as indentured labourers on sugarcane and rubber plantations.
Editor's note: Dr Roodal Moonilal has said it is not certain if this visit will take place, noting that the PM's busy schedule in India may make it difficult for her to visit the community.
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