Friday, May 16, 2008

Indian Arrival Day Seminar and Awards Ceremony, 2008

GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago's Indian Arrival Day Seminar
and Awards Ceremony on Saturday May 10th 2008 at
Divali Nagar, Chaguanas, Trinidad.



GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago honours: Rajukumar Krishna Persad (on behalf of Kamaluddin Mohammed), Professor Kenneth Ramchand, Indian High Commissioner Shri Jagjit Singh Sapra, Ajeet Praimsingh, Professor Prakash Pesad (on behalf of Pandit Hari Prasad ji - posthumously)



Rajnie Ramlakhan, Secretary of GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago; Shivanie Ramcharitar, Youth Officer of GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago, and Hulsie Bhaggan, Presenter at Indian Arrival Day Seminar, May 10th, 2008.




Ajeet Praimsingh receiving award from Shri Jagjit Singh Sapra, High Commisioner of India



Professor Kenneth Ramchand receives award from Shri Jagjit Singh Sapra, High Commisioner of India



Indian Arrival Day Seminar and Awards Ceremony, May 10th, Divali Nagar, Chaguanas, Trinidad


Deosaran Bisnath May 16th 2008

Monday, May 12, 2008

GOPIO INDIAN ARRIVAL DAY SEMINAR May 10th, 2008, DIVALI NAGAR, CHAGUANAS, 3 to 7 pm



The President of the Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) Trinidad & Tobago Deosaran Bisnath, right, presents Ajeet Praimsingh, with the GOPIO award for distinguished and meritorious service in culture, religion, business and social and community activism in T&T.
Photo: Tony Howell



BY RADHICA SOOKRAJ
University of the West Indies lecturer Dr Jerome Teelucksingh calls for a total ban on alcohol advertising saying alcohol abuse is destroying T&T.
Teelucksingh, the son of Presbyterian Reverend Dr Daniel Teelucksingh, was speaking at Indian Arrival Day celebrations hosted by the Global Organisation for People of Indian Origin on Saturday.
Delivering a presentation on alcoholism, Teelucksingh said that much of T&T’s road carnage is linked to alcohol consumption.
“It is a fact that the risk of crashes and road carnage increases significantly with alcohol consumption,” Teelucksingh said.
He added that while the new drunk driving laws are easier on drivers since the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Act was amended seven years ago, there was still a great problem regarding the non-enforcement of laws.
“My advice to the police is don’t stop cars to remove the tint from their glasses or to check for expired drivers’ licences. Check the trunks of vehicles for alcohol,” Teelucksingh said.
He said that the T&T National Council on Alcohol found that 68 per cent of car crashes are because of alcohol use. He also called for more counsellors to be hired to treat people for alcoholism.
“In our primary and secondary schools, some children bring alcohol in soft drink bottles. Some are caught but others managed to slip through. Where are they getting it from? Home? Who has influenced them? Television and cable?
“Often during lunchtime or after school some teachers might visit bars and rum shops. What message is this sending to our nation’s students?” Teelucksingh asked.
He added: “Every school should have a counsellor to help children and teachers who might be developing alcohol problems. Tertiary institutions such as the University of T&T, the University of the West Indies and the College of Science Technology and Applied Arts of T&T, must also ensure our young alcoholics receive counselling.”
Teelucksingh said the Breathalyser legislation should have been passed a long time ago.
“I don’t understand how parliamentarians could find the time to increase their salaries and ignore this crucial piece of legislation which will save hundreds of lives,” he said.
Teelucksingh also quoted a Guardian article which cited alcoholism as the main problem among policemen. He said that the Government must enforce a total ban on alcohol advertising to deal with the problem.
Also speaking at the event were UWI Professor Ronald Marshall, lecturer at the Arthur Lok Jack School of Business Hulsie Bhaggan and author Dr Raymond Ramcharitar.



Deosaran Bisnath
May 11 2008

Thursday, May 8, 2008

GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago’s INDIAN ARRIVAL DAY SEMINAR & AWARDS CEREMONY,, TRINIDAD

GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago
a Chapter of GOPIO INTERNATIONAL
PO BOX 2286, Chaguanas, Phone: 687-7529 314-1456 Fax:665-5984 GopioTT@gmail.com

Deosaran Bisnath, President Rajnie Ramlakhan, Secretary Oscar Ramoutar, Treasurer Pandit J. Seeram-Maharaj, Director Niranjan Bhagan, Director
May 10th, 2008


INDIAN ARRIVAL DAY SEMINAR AND AWARDS CEREMONY

May 10th 2008

DIVALI NAGAR, Chaguanas, 3 to 7 pm

Between February 1845, when the FATH AL RAZACK departed the Port of Calcutta, India, and April 1917, when the SS GANGES made the final journey, there was continuous annual importation of Indentured Immigrants from India, totaling 145,000 to Trinidad; 239,000 to Guyana; 50,000 to Jamaica; 40,000 to Surinam; and smaller numbers to St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, and the French West Indies.


GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago, a Chapter of GOPIO International, will be commemorating the 163rd Anniversary of the arrival of Indentured Indian Immigrants to Trinidad & Tobago with the Indian Arrival Day Seminar and Awards Ceremony on Saturday May 10th, from 3 to 7pm, at Divali Nagar, Chaguanas. GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago extends a cordial invitation to you and your family and friends to attend the Seminar and Awards ceremony which are Free and open to all. Refreshments will be served.

Four hours of LIVE COVERAGE on RADIO SHAKTI 97.5fm, from 3 to 7pm

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PROGRAMME



3:00 pm National Anthem



3:03 pm Prayer



3:08 pm Opening Address by High Commissioner of India, Shri Jagjit Singh Sapra



3:18 pm Welcome Remarks by President of GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago



3:20 pm ALCOHOLISM IN A MULTI-ETHNIC SETTING, by Professor Ronald Marshall



3:40 pm ALCOHOLISM, THE DISEASE OF ADDICTION, by Ms, Hulsie Bhaggan



4:00 pm ALCOHOLISM – MEDIUM FOR THE MESSAGE, by Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh



4:20 pm INDIANS & DEMOCRACY by Dr. Raymond Ramcharitar



4:45 pm GUYANA - Diaspora TRADE & BUSINESS, MR. GEOFFREY DA SILVA,
Chief Executive Officer, of the GUYANA Office for Investment (GO-INVEST)



5:05 pm INDIA - Diaspora TRADE & BUSINESS, by Mr. YASH PAL MOTWANI,
Second Secretary (Commerce), High Commission of India.

5:25 pm MAURITIUS – Diaspora TRADE & BUSINESS, by Mr. VINOD MOONERAM,
Honorary Consul of Mauritius

5:45 pm SURINAME – Diaspora TRADE & BUSINESS, Her Excellency FIDELIA GRAANDE-GALON, Ambassador of Suriname;
and MS. SACHA GABBAR, economist, SURINAME



6:05 Poetry: Children of India

By Kavita Vidya Ganness





6:10 pm AWARDS presented to

- Mr. Kamaluddin Mohammed

- Mr. Ajeet Praimsingh

- Professor Kenneth Ramchand

- Pandit Hari Prasad (posthumous)



6:40 pm Refreshment - Doubles, Sweets, non-alcoholic beverages, water


SEE BELOW FOR MORE DETAILS




INDIAN ARRIVAL DAY SEMINAR AND AWARDS CEREMONY

Between February 1845, when the FATH AL RAZACK departed the Port of Calcutta, India, and April 1917, when the SS GANGES made the final journey, there was continuous annual importation of Indentured Immigrants from India, totaling 145,000 to Trinidad; 239,000 to Guyana; 50,000 to Jamaica; 40,000 to Surinam; and smaller numbers to St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, and the French West Indies.


GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago, a Chapter of GOPIO International, will be commemorating the 163rd Anniversary of the arrival of Indentured Indian Immigrants to Trinidad & Tobago with the Indian Arrival Day Seminar and Awards Ceremony on Saturday May 10th, from 3 to 7pm, at Divali Nagar, Chaguanas. GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago extends a cordial invitation to you and your family and friends to attend the Seminar and Awards ceremony which are Free and open to all. Refreshments will be served.



His Excellency Shri Jagjit Singh Sapra, the High Commissioner of India, will deliver the opening address. GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago will honour four nationals who have made sterling contributions towards the development and progress of our nation:
~ PROFESSOR KENNETH RAMCHAND, for distinguished and meritorious service in Literature, Education, and Culture.

~ MR. KAMALUDDIN MOHAMMED, for distinguished and meritorious service in Politics, Culture, and Religion.
~ MR. AJEET PRAIMSINGH, for distinguished and meritorious service in Culture, Business, Religion, and Social and Community work.
~ SHANKARACHARYA PANDIT HARI PRASHAD JI (posthumous), founder of SWAHA, for distinguished and meritorious service in Religion, Education, Culture, and Social and Community work.





The two major themes at the Seminar are:
~ The ALCOHOLISM problem in Trinidad & Tobago
~ establishing and strengthening TRADE, INVESTMENT, and BUSINESS relationships between Trinidad & Tobago and the International Indian Diaspora.



Mr. Deosaran Bisnath, President of GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago described ALCOHOLISM as one of the most critical problems facing our nation, with increasing alcoholic consumption amongst youths, resulting in serious health, family, and social problems. Mr. Bisnath was critical of the glorification and celebration of a 'rum culture' in this country, with alcoholic beverages consumed at almost every event in Trinidad & Tobago.



Three Papers will be presented in the ALCOHOLISM forum:

1. ALCOHOLISM IN A MULTI-ETHNIC SETTING, by Professor Ronald Marshall, Department of Sociology, UWI, St. Augustine.



2. ALCOHOLISM- THE DISEASE OF ADDICTION, by Ms. Hulsie Bhaggan, lecturer at the Arthur Lok Graduate School of Business and Administrator/Clinical Coordinator of the New Life Ministries Drug Rehabilitation Center).

This presentation will place alcoholism in the context of addiction, an obsessive compulsive disorder. It will examine the root causes and attempt to recommend some strategies in prevention and treating the disease.



3. MEDIUM FOR THE MESSAGE, by Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh, lecturer in the History Department, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine.
Dr. Teelucksingh will discuss methods to spread the message of the dangers of alcoholism.





In Part II of the Seminar, Dr. Raymond Ramcharitar (author of The Armour of the Ridiculous; Breaking the News: Media & Culture in Trinidad; American Fall; and a collection of short fiction, The Island Quintet, expected in 2009) will deliver a paper on INDIANS & DEMOCRACY. This paper examines the way Indians have interpreted democracy using contemporary politics and history as illustrative texts. Dr. Ramcharitar examines the evolution of IndoTrinidadian politics, from Cola Rienzi to Panday, isolates its active principles, and evaluates them against the idea of Western democracy (which putatively obtain in Trinidad). The main question of the paper is: How have IndoTrinidadians interpreted democracy and how has it been informed by the ontology of caste and hierarchy and political knowledge they brought with them from India and reproduced in Trinidad.





In Part III of the Seminar, presenters will explore the second major theme of the Seminar: Establishing relationships in Trade and Business between Trinidad & Tobago and the International Indian Diaspora. Representative from the Governments of India, Guyana, Mauritius, and Suriname will deliver presentations, with particular emphasis on trade and investment opportunities, and incentives available for potential investors and business entities.



Mr. Deosaran Bisnath, President of GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago described this topic as most timely, in the context of higher prices and increased demand for food, and the plan by the Government of resource-rich Guyana to invite investors from the Caribbean to participate in Agricultural, Manufacturing, and Tourism projects. GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago invites members of the business community and individual investors to take advantage of this opportunity to be informed about trade and business opportunities in India, Suriname, Guyana, and Mauritius.

Presenters are:



Mr. YASH PAL MOTWANI, Second Secretary (Commerce) & HOC, High Commission of India.



Mr. GEOFFREY DA SILVA, Chief Executive Officer, of the GUYANA Office for Investment, will inform seminar participants on investment and business opportunities, focusing on the agricultural, manufacturing, tourism, and forestry sectors.

Mr. VINOD MOONERAM, Honorary Consul of Mauritius

MS. SACHA GABBAR, economist, Suriname.


GOPIO Trinidad and Tobago, a chapter of GOPIO International, is a secular, non-partisan, civic and community service organization that seeks to build partnerships with, and foster an ongoing dialogue with fellow citizens of Trinidad & Tobago, with the objective of strengthening national unity and loyalty. Our mission is to promote the well-being of People of Indian Origin, as well as all citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, and to enhance cooperation and communication amongst all communities.



Sincerely,





Deosaran Bisnath,

President, GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago,

A Chapter of GOPIO International

HONOUREES



Professor Kenneth Ramchand

Professor Emeritus of West Indian Literature, University of the West Indies (UWI), Professor Emeritus of English (Colgate University), and currently, Associate Provost, The Academy at the University of Trinidad and Tobago for Arts, Letters, Culture and Public Affairs is honoured for distinguished and meritorious service in Literature, Education, and Culture.



He is one of the Caribbean's most influential literary critics and a foremost cultural commentator. He was awarded a Senior Fulbright Fellowship and seems to be one of the very few West Indian scholars to have earned a Fellowship of the Guggenheim Foundation.



Kenneth Ramchand, obtained a first Class honours degree in English at Edinburgh University, Scotland, and stayed on to complete his PhD in West Indian Literature.



In 1964 he was appointed lecturer in English at Edinburgh, the first non-White from a colony to teach English at a British University. He then moved to the new University of Kent at Canterbury in England.



He was a key figure in establishing courses in West Indian Literature at these Universities but his eye was always on the islands. In 1966 he produced West Indian Narrative, an anthology with photographs of the authors that played a major part in introducing West Indian Literature into our secondary schools.



He returned to the region in 1969 where he introduced and established West Indian Literature and made it possible for it to be taught at all the campuses of the University of the West Indies. He is credited with persuading UWI to begin acquiring manuscripts of West Indian writers for research purposes and with helping to make the UWI the place for doing advanced study and research in West Indian Literature.



For his pioneering role he was appointed the first Professor of West Indian Literature at the University of the West Indies.



In 1970, Professor Ramchand published The West Indian Novel and its Background, which has never been allowed to go out of print and is still widely regarded as the seminal text in West Indian literary studies. His books and articles on West Indian writers have been instrumental in spreading the word in North America, Europe, Australia, Africa and India, and he has delivered courses and lectures in many countries. He was Distinguished Professor of English at Colgate University, New York where he worked to give Caribbean Studies a permanent place.



Professor Ramchand has written extensively on a wide range of West Indian authors including writers of Indian origin like Lakshmi Persaud, V.S. Naipaul, Shiva Naipaul, Clyde Hosein, and Sam Selvon, He has edited with Brinsley Samaroo two books of huge importance to Indian Studies: In Celebration of 100 Years of the Indian Contribution to Trinidad and Tobago; and The Clipper Ship Sheila ( a valuable account of an indenture journey). Professor Ramchand has also edited with an introduction Mr. Speaker, Sir: The Autobiography of Lionel F. Suekeran;Teaching Words: Essays and Addresses of President Noor Hassanali; and The West Indies in India 1948-1949: Jeffrey Stollmeyer's Diary (2004).



Professor Ramchand has immersed himself in the life of his society serving for eleven years as an Independent Senator and writing for many years a lively newspaper column called 'Matters Arising' for which he received a BWIA Excellence in Journalism Award. In 1996 he was honoured by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago with the Chaconia Medal Gold for service to Literature Education and Culture.



As Director of the Academy at UTT for Arts, Letters, Culture and Public Affairs he has been fostering research into the cultures of Trinidad and Tobago and encouraging a mutually enriching relationship between university and community.


Mr. Ajeet Praimsingh is honoured for distinguished and meritorious service in culture, religion, business, and social and community activism.



Mr. Ajeet Praimsingh, businessman, cultural and religious activist, music producer, book publisher, promoter, social and community worker, and President of the Mere Desh Committee, is an extremely popular and well-known servant of the people who has rendered long, meritorious, and distinguished service to Trinidad & Tobago.

Mr. Praimsingh's grandfather, Babu Praimsingh, who migrated from Bihar, opened the first Hindu 'pooja' store, selling books, religious material and pictures, music, pooja materials, and any and everything necessary for Poojas and religious events. This was a forerunner to Mr. Praimsingh's Pooja Bhavan stores in Chaguanas and Couva.

In addition to the popular Mere Desh activities, Mr. Ajeet Praimsingh, popularly know as the 'Indian Connection', has been involved in various facets of Indian culture- event promoter, National Chutney Foundation of Trinidad and Tobago, competitions for biraha, tassarama, mike-o-rama, and PRO of the television show, Tarana.

Mr. Praimsingh also documents cultural history, with an impressive photographic collection of Local and foreign Indian artistes. He has produced over 25 artistes – ranging from devotional songs to the chutney genre - under the Praimsingh recording label, including performers such as Rasika Dindial, Devanand Gatoo, and Kenneth Supersad.

Mr. Praimsingh, a strong advocate for Indian culture, believes there is not enough national recognition for some of our indigenous creations such as the dhantal - created out of the horseshoe and iron. He believes that we must look towards the proper education of our singers and musicians by setting up workshops for Hindi classes and vocal control; develop music and lyrics for nation-building songs with positive messages; and employ successful artistes as teachers.







Mr. Kamaluddin Mohammed is honoured for distinguished and meritorious service in the fields of Politics, Culture, and Community work.

Mr. Kamaludin Mohammed is a former Government Minister and deputy leader of the People's Naitonal Movement who was a pioneer in West Indian and Caribbean integration and the development of the Caribbean Common Market (CARICOM). Mr. Mohammed, a former Minister of Health, served as President of the World Health Organization.



In September 1947, Radio Trinidad was launched and Kamal was was invited to host the programme 'Indian Talent on Parade' every Sunday from 1 to 2p.m. In the Trinidad of the 1940s there were not so many radios and so large crowds would gather at the few homes with radios to listen to this programme. Kamal's ability to speak oriental languages (Hindi and Urdu) with such ease and fluency was a definite asset. This was interspersed with English which made for a really interesting and enervating broadcast in which the announcer would wend his way through a linguistic mosaic that conveyed an atmosphere of East meeting West.



His broadcasts featured the local musicians and artistes of that era. Among them were the renowned Naya Zamana Orchestra of Ostad Nazear Mohammed, Narsaloo Ramaya and Isaac Mohammed; Jit Seesahai and his Melody Makers and the S.M. Aziz Orchestra famous singers included Jhagroo Kawal, Tarran Persad, Noor Jehan, Jang Bahadoor, Sayeed Mohammed, Zora Seesahai, Champa Devi, Tooloom Dindial, Isaac Yankaran and Sonny Chandee to name a few.











Pandit Hari Prasad ji, the Shankaracharya of SWAHA, is honoured, posthumously, for distinguished, and meritorious service in the fields of Religion, Education, Leadership, Culture, and Social and Community work.

Pandit Hari Prasad, Shankaracharya of SWAHA, was respected and revered worldwide for his spirituality, devotion, and foresight. Shankaracharyaji was Guru and guide to thousands – an iconic pillar of Sanatan Dharma. He was 80 years of age at the time of passing (Maha-Samaadhi) on April 15th 2008.

Shankaracharyaji, born in Aranguez in 1927, was initiated at age 15 by his guru Tiwari Baba, and excelled at Hindi and Sanskrit. He trained and developed as Pandits his six sons, son-in-law, ten grandsons, and many other Pandits in Trinidad & Tobago.

Shankaracharyaji was involved in the Sanatan Maha Sabha, where he was a senior Pandit and a Dharma Ratna. In 1993, fulfilling the role of a true visionary, he founded SWAHA International, which in fifteen years has grown into an international non-profit organization involved in religious, cultural, educational, and social work.

Shankaracharyaji was bestowed the title Ramayana Bhushan by the world authority on Ramayana, Professor Laxshmi Narayan Sharma. In addition, he was honoured by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, founder of the International Meditation Society.

Pandit Prasad influenced countless lives; he lived and worked for others all through his blessed life, being the embodiment of self-sacrifice and the ideal husband, father, and Guru.



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PRESENTERS



MR. GEOFFREY DA SILVA, Chief Executive Officer, of the GUYANA Office for Investment (GO-INVEST), will inform seminar participants on investment and business opportunities, focusing on the agricultural, manufacturing, tourism, and forestry sectors.

GO-INVEST serves as a primary contact for investors and liaising with government agencies throughout the investment process; provide investors with a comprehensive summary of steps necessary to commence business operations in Guyana and assisting throughout the process; provide information on incentives available to investors and regulations relevant to the sectors of interest; Develop profiles on investment opportunities in Guyana; Assist with obtaining factory space or land for investment purposes; Assist with coordination of joint venture efforts between local and overseas interests; Assist exporters in promoting their products through participation in national and international exhibitions and trade missions; and work closely with exporting organisations to ensure that problems affecting exporters are expeditiously addressed.



Mr. YASH PAL MOTWANI, Second Secretary (Commerce) & HOC, High Commission of India, Port of Spain



Mr. VINOD MOONERAM, Honorary Consul of Mauritius



Her Excellency FIDELIA GRAANDE-GALON, Ambassador of Suriname; and MS. SACHA
GABBAR, economist, Suriname





MS. HULSIE BHAGGAN



ALCOHOLISM- THE DISEASE OF ADDICTION



SUMMARY



This presentation will place alcoholism in the context of addiction, an obsessive compulsive disorder. It will examine the root causes and attempt to recommend some strategies in prevention and treating the disease.



BIO-HULSIE BHAGGAN



Hulsie Bhaggan is a Management Consultant by profession but has also spent the past twenty-five years in social work. The last fifteen years were spent specifically in treatment and rehabilitation of persons suffering from all forms of addiction including, gambling.



She is a lecturer at the Arthur Lok Graduate School of Business, consultant to Living Water Community and Administrator/Clinical Co-ordinator of the New Life Ministries Drug Rehabilitation Center. She is Deputy Chairperson of the Congress of the People.







PROFESSOR RONALD MARSHALL

ALCOHOL IN A MULTI-ETHNIC SETTING
Professor Ronald Marshall - Department of Sociology, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine.





DR. JEROME TEELUCKSINGH

MEDIUM FOR THE MESSAGE


How to spread the message of the dangers of alcoholism.



BIO - Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh is a lecturer in the History Department, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, and also served as a part-time lecturer at the Cipriani College of Labour and Co-operative Studies, and the University of Trinidad and Tobago.






DR. RAYMOND RAMCHARITAR



Indianism and Democracy in Trinidad in 2008



This paper examines the way Indians have interpreted democracy using contemporary politics and history as illustrative texts. Dr. Ramcharitar examines the evolution of IndoTrinidadian politics, from Cola Rienzi to Panday, isolates its active principles, and evaluates them against the idea of Western democracy (which putatively obtain in Trinidad ). The main question of the paper is: How have IndoTrinidadians interpreted democracy and how has it been informed by the ontology of caste and hierarchy and political knowledge they brought with them from India and reproduced in Trinidad .





BIO-

Dr Raymond Ramcharitar has worked as a journalist at the Trinidad Guardian and Express, and presently lectures in journalism and literature at Costaatt. He has degrees in Economics, Literature and History from University of the West Indies (UWI), Trinidad. He has edited a collection of Trinidadian poets, The Armour of the Ridiculous, published by Lexicon Trinidad, 2006, and is the author of a controversial and provocative study of the deficiencies of the Trinidadian press, Breaking the News: Media & Culture in Trinidad . His new book, American Fall (Peepal Tree Press), was published in June, 2007. A collection of short fiction, The Island Quintet, is expected in 2009.











Poetry:
CHILDREN OF INDIA

By MS. KAVITA VIDYA GANNESS

BIO-

Ms. Kavita Vidya Ganness is the Author of 'Emerald Journey', a Collection of Poems released in July, 2007. Ms. Ganness is currently pursing a BA degree in Communication Studies at University of the West Indies in St. Augustine. She is a social activist and does volunteer work for many non-profit organizations and an active member of the WUTT, Writers Union of Trinidad and Tobago, as well as being an Abstinence Advocate with the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Health. Ms. Ganness is a Remedial English Teacher at Barataria Junior Secondary School at present has a radio program on Radio Jaagriti 102.7 fm on Sunday nights from 9-10pm.



'Emerald Journey', her first book of Poems, is a collection of over 50 poems in different poetic styles. Kavita Ganness seeks to inspire poetry into the hearts of her readers and to enflame them with the desire to write. She believes that poetry is a powerful tool for self-expression and is the paper-playground for the soul's pen.






GOPIO



What is GOPIO? Firstly, it is an acronym for Global Organization of People of Indian Origin, formed in 1989, and registered in the United States. GOPIO is an international non-partisan, not-for-profit, secular organization, with chapters in several countries where Indians reside in significant numbers. GOPIO is not associated with any political party or religious organization. The Chairman of GOPIO International is a Catholic; the President is a Sikh; the Secretary-General is a Christian; and other executive members are Hindus and Muslims. GOPIO is not an arm or a part of any political party; GOPIO works together with all governments and Opposition parties throughout the world. GOPIO serves as an intermediary and a facilitator.



My friends, GOPIO is not a T&T invention; GOPIO was established 1989 in USA, with a duly registered name and logo. Throughout the world, GOPIO is an extremely well-respected and highly regarded organization. GOPIO Trinidad and Tobago is the local chapter of GOPIO International in Trinidad; it is the only duly authorized and approved chapter of GOPIO in our nation. GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago wishes to thank all previous executives and members of the local chapter, and we invite all to join us as we develop and strengthen GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago during the next two years.



What are GOPIO's objectives?

o Monitors and addresses issues of interest and concern of People of Indian Origin (PIOs)

o Seeks redress and remedy when interests of PIO community is jeopardized

o Work with councils and local chapters to advance the interests of the PIO community without compromise to national loyalty and national unity

o Conducts international Seminars, symposia, conferences on topics of international interest



What are GOPIO's Chapter's objectives

o Community service: Seminars, symposia, conferences on health, education, business, charitable work, inter-ethnic collaboration, and issues of interest to the PIO community

o Non political, secular; conducts regular elections of officers per chapter guidelines.

o Promote and maintain national loyalty and unity as primary objectives while addressing PIO issues

o Conduct its affairs under the laws of the land and observing its chapter guidelines by GOPIO International







GOPIO functions by the efforts of volunteers and is supported by well meaning people from all over the world. GOPIO's volunteers are committed to enhancing cooperation and communication between Non-resident Indians and PIOs, and building bonds, friendships, alliances, and the camaraderie of citizens and colleagues alike, from all races and religions. GOPIO's volunteers believe that when they help network the global Indian community, they facilitate making tomorrow a better world for the Indian Diaspora, and everyone else.




Advocacy on behalf of People of Indian Origin remains our primary objective, but we also intend to set up Councils or Committees that will be associated with equivalent GOPIO International councils in the following areas: Business, Cultural, Human Rights, Academic, Philanthropic, Media, Health, Women, Youth. We invite you to join us so that you can participate in projects that will improve and enhance the lifestyle of the citizens of our nation.



Today, in this highly technological world, in this wired world, we must look beyond the geographical and national boundaries, to network and establish relationships with people throughout the Indian Diaspora – in India, Africa, Europe, North America, Mauritius, Fiji, Malaysia, NZ and all across the globe. For the youths, we invite youths to join us – you can gain that extracurricular component of your CV or resume by participating and getting involved in GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago.



During the next few weeks we will tell you more about the projects and initiatives we intend to implement in the 2008/2010 term. GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago will seek your input and support to execute more projects that will contribute towards the advancement and progress of our nation.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago INDIAN ARRIVAL DAY SEMINAR & AWARDS CEREMONY, 2008




GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago
a Chapter of GOPIO INTERNATIONAL
PO BOX 2286, Chaguanas, 687-7529 GopioTT@gmail.com

Deosaran Bisnath, President Rajnie Ramlakhan, Secretary Oscar Ramoutar, Treasurer Niranjan Bhaggan, Director


May 6th, 2008
INDIAN ARRIVAL DAY SEMINAR AND AWARDS CEREMONY
Between February 1845, when the FATH AL RAZACK departed the Port of Calcutta, India, and April 1917, when the SS GANGES made the final journey, there was continuous annual importation of Indentured Immigrants from India, totaling 145,000 to Trinidad; 239,000 to Guyana; 50,000 to Jamaica; 40,000 to Surinam; and smaller numbers to St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, and the French West Indies.

GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago, a Chapter of GOPIO International, will be commemorating the 163rd Anniversary of the arrival of Indentured Indian Immigrants to Trinidad & Tobago with the Indian Arrival Day Seminar and Awards Ceremony on Saturday May 10th, from 3 to 7pm, at Divali Nagar, Chaguanas. GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago extends a cordial invitation to you and your family and friends to attend the Seminar and Awards ceremony which are Free and open to all. Refreshments will be served.

His Excellency Shri Jagjit Singh Sapra, the High Commissioner of India, will deliver the opening address. GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago will honour four nationals who have made sterling contributions towards the development and progress of our nation:
~ PROFESSOR KENNETH RAMCHAND, for distinguished and meritorious service in Literature, Education, and Culture.
~ MR. KAMALUDDIN MOHAMMED, for distinguished and meritorious service in Politics, Culture, and Religion.
~ MR. AJEET PRAIMSINGH, for distinguished and meritorious service in Culture, Business, Religion, and Social and Community work.
~ SHANKARACHARYA PANDIT HARI PRASHAD JI (posthumous), founder of SWAHA, for distinguished and meritorious service in Religion, Education, Culture, and Social and Community work.


The two major themes at the Seminar are:
~ The ALCOHOLISM problem in Trinidad & Tobago
~ establishing and strengthening TRADE, INVESTMENT, and BUSINESS relationships between Trinidad & Tobago and the International Indian Diaspora.

Mr. Deosaran Bisnath, President of GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago described ALCOHOLISM as one of the most critical problems facing our nation, with increasing alcoholic consumption amongst youths, resulting in serious health, family, and social problems. Mr. Bisnath was critical of the glorification and celebration of a ‘rum culture’ in this country, with alcoholic beverages consumed at almost every event in Trinidad & Tobago.

Three Papers will be presented in the ALCOHOLISM forum:
1. ALCOHOLISM IN A MULTI-ETHNIC SETTING, by Professor Ronald Marshall, Department of Sociology, UWI, St. Augustine.

2. ALCOHOLISM- THE DISEASE OF ADDICTION, by Ms. Hulsie Bhaggan, lecturer at the Arthur Lok Graduate School of Business and Administrator/Clinical Coordinator of the New Life Ministries Drug Rehabilitation Center).
This presentation will place alcoholism in the context of addiction, an obsessive compulsive disorder. It will examine the root causes and attempt to recommend some strategies in prevention and treating the disease.

3. MEDIUM FOR THE MESSAGE, by Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh, lecturer in the History Department, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine.
Dr. Teelucksingh will discuss methods to spread the message of the dangers of alcoholism.


In Part II of the Seminar, Dr. Raymond Ramcharitar (author of The Armour of the Ridiculous; Breaking the News: Media & Culture in Trinidad; American Fall; and a collection of short fiction, The Island Quintet, expected in 2009) will deliver a paper on INDIANS & DEMOCRACY. This paper examines the way Indians have interpreted democracy using contemporary politics and history as illustrative texts. Dr. Ramcharitar examines the evolution of IndoTrinidadian politics, from Cola Rienzi to Panday, isolates its active principles, and evaluates them against the idea of Western democracy (which putatively obtain in Trinidad). The main question of the paper is: How have IndoTrinidadians interpreted democracy and how has it been informed by the ontology of caste and hierarchy and political knowledge they brought with them from India and reproduced in Trinidad.


In Part III of the Seminar, presenters will explore the second major theme of the Seminar: Establishing relationships in Trade and Business between Trinidad & Tobago and the International Indian Diaspora. Representative from the Governments of India, Guyana, Mauritius, and Suriname will deliver presentations, with particular emphasis on trade and investment opportunities, and incentives available for potential investors and business entities.

Mr. Deosaran Bisnath, President of GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago described this topic as most timely, in the context of higher prices and increased demand for food, and the plan by the Government of resource-rich Guyana to invite investors from the Caribbean to participate in Agricultural, Manufacturing, and Tourism projects. GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago invites members of the business community and individual investors to take advantage of this opportunity to be informed about trade and business opportunities in India, Suriname, Guyana, and Mauritius.

Presenters are:

Mr. YASH PAL MOTWANI, Second Secretary (Commerce) & HOC, High Commission of India.

Mr. GEOFFREY DA SILVA, Chief Executive Officer, of the GUYANA Office for Investment, will inform seminar participants on investment and business opportunities, focusing on the agricultural, manufacturing, tourism, and forestry sectors.
Mr. VINOD MOONERAM, Honorary Consul of Mauritius

REPRESENTATIVES from the Government of SURINAME

GOPIO Trinidad and Tobago, a chapter of GOPIO International, is a secular, non-partisan, civic and community service organization that seeks to build partnerships with, and foster an ongoing dialogue with fellow citizens of Trinidad & Tobago, with the objective of strengthening national unity and loyalty. Our mission is to promote the well-being of People of Indian Origin, as well as all citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, and to enhance cooperation and communication amongst all communities.

Sincerely,


Deosaran Bisnath,
President, GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago,
A Chapter of GOPIO International
HONOUREES

Professor Kenneth Ramchand, Associate Provost, The Research Academy, the University of Trinidad & Tobago (UTT), is honoured for distinguished and meritorious service in the fields of Literature, Education, and Culture.

Professor Kenneth Ramchand, Professor Emeritus of West Indian Literature, University of the West Indies (UWI) and Emeritus Professor of English (Colgate University) is one of the Caribbean’s most influential literary critics and a foremost cultural commentator. Professor Ramchand completed his PhD at Edinburgh University, Scotland, where he began his teaching career as Lecturer in English, the first non-white to teach English at a British University. He has been responsible for initiating Caribbean studies and courses at the University of Kent, University of Warwick, UWI, St. Olaf’s University, and Colgate University.

In 1970, Professor Ramchand published The West Indian Novel and its Background, which is still widely regarded as the seminal text in West Indian literary studies; West Indian Narrative: An Introductory Anthology (1976), An Introduction to the Study of West Indian Literature (1976); In Celebration of 100 Years of the Indian Contribution to Trinidad and Tobago (with Brinsley Samaroo); and The Clipper Ship Sheila (account of an indenture journey) edited with Brinsley Samaroo.
Professor Ramchand edited with introduction Mr. Speaker, Sir: The Autobiography of Lionel F. Suekeran; Teaching Words: Essays and Addresses of President Noor Hassanali; Presidential Papers: Essays and Addresses of President A. N. R. Robinson; and The West Indies in India 1948-1949: Jeffrey Stollmeyer’s Diary (2004).

Professor Ramchand has written extensively on West Indian authors including Lakshmi Persaud, Claude McKay, V.S. Naipaul, Jean Rhys, Jamaica Kincaid, Sam Selvon, Derek Walcott, Edward Brathwaite, and on the West Indian short story. He is credited with persuading UWI to begin acquiring manuscripts of West Indian writers such as Wilson Harris, Michael Anthony, Roger Mais, Derek Walcott, Eric Roach, Sam Selvon, and Earl Lovelace.
A former Senior Fulbright Fellow, and the first Caribbean person to be awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, Professor Ramchand received the Chaconia Gold Medal for Literature, Education, and Culture in 1996. He served as an Independent Senator in the Parliament of Trinidad & Tobago and was honoured in 1987 with BWIA Excellence in Journalism award.



Mr. Ajeet Praimsingh is honoured for long and meritorious service in the fields of culture, religion, business, and social and community activism.

Mr. Ajeet Praimsingh, businessman, cultural and religious activist, music producer, book publisher, promoter, social and community worker, and President of the Mere Desh Committee, is an extremely popular and well-known servant of the people who has rendered long, meritorious, and distinguished service to Trinidad & Tobago.
Mr. Praimsingh’s grandfather, Babu Praimsingh, who migrated from Bihar, opened the first Hindu ‘pooja’ store, selling books, religious material and pictures, music, pooja materials, and any and everything necessary for Poojas and religious events. This was a forerunner to Mr. Praimsingh’s Pooja Bhavan stores in Chaguanas and Couva.
In addition to the popular Mere Desh activities, Mr. Ajeet Praimsingh, popularly know as the ‘Indian Connection’, has been involved in various facets of Indian culture- event promoter, National Chutney Foundation of Trinidad and Tobago, competitions for biraha, tassarama, mike-o-rama, and PRO of the television show, Tarana.
Mr. Praimsingh also documents cultural history, with an impressive photographic collection of Local and foreign Indian artistes. He has produced over 25 artistes – ranging from devotional songs to the chutney genre - under the Praimsingh recording label, including performers such as Rasika Dindial, Devanand Gatoo, and Kenneth Supersad.
Mr. Praimsingh, a strong advocate for Indian culture, believes there is not enough national recognition for some of our indigenous creations such as the dhantal - created out of the horseshoe and iron. He believes that we must look towards the proper education of our singers and musicians by setting up workshops for Hindi classes and vocal control; develop music and lyrics for nation-building songs with positive messages; and employ successful artistes as teachers.



Mr. Kamaluddin Mohammed is honoured for long and meritorious service in the fields of Politics, Culture, and Community work.
Mr. Kamaludin Mohammed is a former Government Minister and deputy leader of the People’s Naitonal Movement who was a pioneer in West Indian and Caribbean integration and the development of the Caribbean Common Market (CARICOM). Mr. Mohammed, a former Minister of Health, served as President of the World Health Organization.

In September 1947, Radio Trinidad was launched and Kamal was was invited to host the programme ’Indian Talent on Parade’ every Sunday from 1 to 2p.m. In the Trinidad of the 1940s there were not so many radios and so large crowds would gather at the few homes with radios to listen to this programme. Kamal’s ability to speak oriental languages (Hindi and Urdu) with such ease and fluency was a definite asset. This was interspersed with English which made for a really interesting and enervating broadcast in which the announcer would wend his way through a linguistic mosaic that conveyed an atmosphere of East meeting West.

His broadcasts featured the local musicians and artistes of that era. Among them were the renowned Naya Zamana Orchestra of Ostad Nazear Mohammed, Narsaloo Ramaya and Isaac Mohammed; Jit Seesahai and his Melody Makers and the S.M. Aziz Orchestra famous singers included Jhagroo Kawal, Tarran Persad, Noor Jehan, Jang Bahadoor, Sayeed Mohammed, Zora Seesahai, Champa Devi, Tooloom Dindial, Isaac Yankaran and Sonny Chandee to name a few.





Pandit Hari Prasad ji, the Shankaracharya of SWAHA, is honoured, posthumously, for long, distinguished, and meritorious service in the fields of Religion, Education, Leadership, Culture, and Social and Community work.
Pandit Hari Prasad, Shankaracharya of SWAHA, was respected and revered worldwide for his spirituality, devotion, and foresight. Shankaracharyaji was Guru and guide to thousands – an iconic pillar of Sanatan Dharma. He was 80 years of age at the time of passing (Maha-Samaadhi) on April 15th 2008.
Shankaracharyaji, born in Aranguez in 1927, was initiated at age 15 by his guru Tiwari Baba, and excelled at Hindi and Sanskrit. He trained and developed as Pandits his six sons, son-in-law, ten grandsons, and many other Pandits in Trinidad & Tobago.
Shankaracharyaji was involved in the Sanatan Maha Sabha, where he was a senior Pandit and a Dharma Ratna. In 1993, fulfilling the role of a true visionary, he founded SWAHA International, which in fifteen years has grown into an international non-profit organization involved in religious, cultural, educational, and social work.
Shankaracharyaji was bestowed the title Ramayana Bhushan by the world authority on Ramayana, Professor Laxshmi Narayan Sharma. In addition, he was honoured by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, founder of the International Meditation Society.
Pandit Prasad influenced countless lives; he lived and worked for others all through his blessed life, being the embodiment of self-sacrifice and the ideal husband, father, and Guru.

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PRESENTERS

MR. GEOFFREY DA SILVA, Chief Executive Officer, of the GUYANA Office for Investment (GO-INVEST), will inform seminar participants on investment and business opportunities, focusing on the agricultural, manufacturing, tourism, and forestry sectors.
GO-INVEST serves as a primary contact for investors and liaising with government agencies throughout the investment process; provide investors with a comprehensive summary of steps necessary to commence business operations in Guyana and assisting throughout the process; provide information on incentives available to investors and regulations relevant to the sectors of interest; Develop profiles on investment opportunities in Guyana; Assist with obtaining factory space or land for investment purposes; Assist with coordination of joint venture efforts between local and overseas interests; Assist exporters in promoting their products through participation in national and international exhibitions and trade missions; and work closely with exporting organisations to ensure that problems affecting exporters are expeditiously addressed.

Mr. YASH PAL MOTWANI, Second Secretary (Commerce) & HOC, High Commission of India, Port of Spain

Mr. VINOD MOONERAM, Honorary Consul of Mauritius

SURINAME : Suriname delegation


MS. HULSIE BHAGGAN

ALCOHOLISM- THE DISEASE OF ADDICTION

SUMMARY

This presentation will place alcoholism in the context of addiction, an obsessive compulsive disorder. It will examine the root causes and attempt to recommend some strategies in prevention and treating the disease.

BIO-HULSIE BHAGGAN

Hulsie Bhaggan is a Management Consultant by profession but has also spent the past twenty-five years in social work. The last fifteen years were spent specifically in treatment and rehabilitation of persons suffering from all forms of addiction including, gambling.

She is a lecturer at the Arthur Lok Graduate School of Business, consultant to Living Water Community and Administrator/Clinical Co-ordinator of the New Life Ministries Drug Rehabilitation Center. She is Deputy Chairperson of the Congress of the People.




PROFESSOR RONALD MARSHALL
ALCOHOL IN A MULTI-ETHNIC SETTING
Professor Ronald Marshall - Department of Sociology, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine.









DR. JEROME TEELUCKSINGH

MEDIUM FOR THE MESSAGE

How to spread the message of the dangers of alcoholism.

BIO - Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh is a lecturer in the History Department, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, and also served as a part-time lecturer at the Cipriani College of Labour and Co-operative Studies, and the University of Trinidad and Tobago.





DR. RAYMOND RAMCHARITAR

Indianism and Democracy in Trinidad in 2007

This paper examines the way Indians have interpreted democracy using contemporary politics and history as illustrative texts. Dr. Ramcharitar examines the evolution of IndoTrinidadian politics, from Cola Rienzi to Panday, isolates its active principles, and evaluates them against the idea of Western democracy (which putatively obtain in Trinidad ). The main question of the paper is: How have IndoTrinidadians interpreted democracy and how has it been informed by the ontology of caste and hierarchy and political knowledge they brought with them from India and reproduced in Trinidad .


BIO-
Dr Raymond Ramcharitar has worked as a journalist at the Trinidad Guardian and Express, and presently lectures in journalism and literature at Costaatt. He has degrees in Economics, Literature and History from University of the West Indies (UWI), Trinidad . He has edited a collection of Trinidadian poets, The Armour of the Ridiculous, published by Lexicon Trinidad, 2006, and is the author of a controversial and provocative study of the deficiencies of the Trinidadian press, Breaking the News: Media & Culture in Trinidad . His new book, American Fall (Peepal Tree Press), was published in June, 2007. A collection of short fiction, The Island Quintet, is expected in 2009.























GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago
a Chapter of GOPIO INTERNATIONAL
PO BOX 2286, Chaguanas, 687-7529 GopioTT@gmail.com
Deosaran Bisnath, President Rajnie Ramlakhan, Secretary Oscar Ramoutar, Treasurer Niranjan Bhaggan, Director
May 6th, 2008

INDIAN ARRIVAL DAY SEMINAR & AWARDS CEREMONY, 2008
Divali Nagar, Chaguanas, Trinidad
Saturday May 10th, 2008, from 3 to 7pm

PROGRAMME

3:00 pm National Anthem

3:03 pm Prayer

3:08 pm Opening Address by High Commissioner of India

3:18 pm Welcome Remarks by President of GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago

3:20 pm ALCOHOLISM IN A MULTI-ETHNIC SETTING, by Professor Ronald Marshall

3:40 pm ALCOHOLISM, THE DISEASE OF ADDICTION, by Ms, Hulsie Bhaggan

4:00 pm ALCOHOLISM – MEDIUM FOR THE MESSAGE, by Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh

4:20 pm INDIANS & DEMOCRACY by Dr. Raymond Ramcharitar

4:50 pm GUYANA - Diaspora TRADE & BUSINESS, MR. GEOFFREY DA SILVA,
Chief Executive Officer, of the GUYANA Office for Investment (GO-INVEST)

5:10 pm INDIA - Diaspora TRADE & BUSINESS, by Mr. YASH PAL MOTWANI,
Second Secretary (Commerce), High Commission of India.
5:30 pm MAURITIUS – Diaspora TRADE & BUSINESS, by Mr. VINOD MOONERAM,
Honorary Consul of Mauritius

5:50 pm SURINAME – Diaspora TRADE & BUSINESS, by Representative from
SURINAME

6:10 pm AWARDS presented to
- Mr. Kamaluddin Mohammed
- Mr. Ajeet Praimsingh
- Professor Kenneth Ramchand
- Pandit Hari Prasad (posthumous)

6:35 pm Refreshment - Doubles, Sweets, non-alcoholic beverages, water