Indian Girmitiya Labourers and Their Descendants” is a historical and sociocultural scholarship that shines a light on one of the most significant yet underrepresented chapters of Indian and world history, the story of Indian indentured laborers, or Girmitiyas, who were transported to distant colonies under British rule.
This book meticulously traces the tragic but also inspiring journey of lakhs of Indians who, between the 19th and early 20th centuries, were sent to work on sugarcane, tea, and other plantations in Mauritius, Fiji, Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, Guyana, South Africa, and beyond.
This book not only presents historical facts but also offers human stories of suffering, survival, adaptation, and eventual success as a community.
It is an invaluable resource for researchers, students, and general readers interested in Indian diaspora studies, colonial history, and global migration narratives.
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Those who are not comfortable with Hindi language, the English version of my award winning book is available on Kindle.
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