Saturday, May 30, 2009

GOPIO TT Indian Arrival Day Observance and Awards Ceremony


Professor George Maxwell Richards, President of Trinidad & Tobago; Shri Malay Mishra, High Commissioner of India, and Mrs. Mishra, at GOPIO's Indian Arrival Observance and Awards Ceremony on Thursday May 28th at Gaston Court, Chaguanas, TRINIDAD



Left to Right: Mr. Deosaran Bisnath, President, GOPIO Trinidad & Tobgao; Professor George Maxwell Richards, President of Trinidad & Tobago; and Dr. Vijay Ramlal Rai, President of the National Chutney Foundation of Trinidad & Tobago, at GOPIO's Indian Arrival Observance and Awards Ceremony on Thursday May 28th at Gaston Court, Chaguanas, TRINIDAD



Ms. Shoba Bedasie, GOPIO awardee, and guests at GOPIO's Indian Arrival Observance and Awards Ceremony on Thursday May 28th at Gaston Court, Chaguanas, TRINIDAD




Ms. Sacha Mahabal, Assistant Secretary & Youth Officer of GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago
at GOPIO's Indian Arrival Observance and Awards Ceremony on Thursday May 28th
at Gaston Court, Chaguanas, TRINIDAD




Left to Right: Mr. Deosaran Bisnath, President, GOPIO Trinidad & Tobgao; Professor George Maxwell Richards, President of Trinidad & Tobago; and Dr. Vijay Ramlal Rai, President of the National Chutney Foundation of Trinidad & Tobago



GOPIO's Indian Arrival Observance and Awards Ceremony on Thursday May 28th
at Gaston Court, Chaguanas, TRINIDAD




Left to Right: Mr. Deosaran Bisnath, President, GOPIO Trinidad & Tobgao; Professor George Maxwell Richards, President of Trinidad & Tobago; and Dr. Vijay Ramlal Rai, President of the National Chutney Foundation of Trinidad & Tobago






Mr. Prakash Ramadhar, Political Leader, Congress of the People, with
GOPIO member Ms. Sandy Mahabal




Mr. Basdeo Panday, Leader of the Opposition with
GOPIO member, Ms. Sandy Mahabal






Children at the Jaya Lakshmni Home, Longdenville, Chaguanas


Children at the entrance of the Jaya Lakshmi Home, Longdenville Trinidad


On May 30th, 2009, on the 164th Anniversary of Indian Arrival Day in Trinidad, GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago's President Mr. Deosaran Bisnath and Assistant Secretary, Ms. Sacha Mahabal, visited the JAYA LAKSHMI CHILDREN HOME in Longdenville, Trinidad to donate food, sweets, and drinks
to the children. The GOPIO executive officers presented the items to Ms. Routie
Sonnylal at the Home. GOPIO encourages all to help these disadvantaged children at this and other Children Homes, as well as Senior Citizens' Institutions throughout the country.


GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago's President Mr. Deosaran Bisnath with Ms. Routie
Sonnylal of the JAYA LAKSHMI Children home.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

GOPIO CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO INCREASE INDIAN ARRIVAL GRANTS





GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago

a Chapter of GOPIO INTERNATIONAL

PO BOX 2286, Chaguanas 687-7529 Fax: 665-5984 GopioTT@gmail. com

Deosaran Bisnath, President Ena Maraj, PRO Varsha Maharaj, Secretary Oscar Ramoutar, Treasurer
Directors: Niranjan Bhaggan, Robert Ramsamooj, Jaganath Seeram-Maharaj

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 22nd, 2009



GOPIO CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO INCREASE INDIAN ARRIVAL GRANTS

&nbs p; GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago wishes to express our disappointment with the grants allocated by the Ministry of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs, earlier today (May 22nd, 2009), for the observance and celebration of Indian Arrival Day, 2009..


GOPIO Trinidad and Tobago, a national organization, was allocated a mere $5,000 to defray expenses for activities to mark the 164th Anniversary of the Arrival of East Indians in Trinidad and Tobago. This sum can’t even cover the cost of a PA system and venue preparation; surely, the Ministry is aware that this is a mere token amount compared with the expenses incurred in staging events in this country. GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago has requested an additional grant or else we shall return the $5,000 cheque to the Ministry.



At the cheque distribution event this morning, GOPIO Trinidad and Trinidad and others were informed that a TOTAL amount of approximately $750,000 was distributed to 56 organizations throughout Trinidad and Tobago. GOPIO contends that a total grant of ¾ million dollars of Indian Arrival Day events is grossly inadequate, as well as embarrassingly unrealistic and unfair.



GOPIO is requesting the following: a larger total grant should be distributed to more organizations throughout the country; these groups throughout the country are in dire need of financial assistance to cover expenses incurred in activities marking this important occasion - important not only for Indo-Trinidadians, but for all citizens, as was enunciated by some speakers at the Ministry’s function this morning.



GOPIO looks forward to a favorable response from the Ministry in regard to our request for additional funds to cover the expenses for our activities for Indian Arrival Day 2009, and the allocation of a larger grant to be distributed to more organizations for other events during 2009, and in the future.

GOPIO Trinidad and Tobago, a chapter of GOPIO International, is a secular, non-partisan, registered non-profit and Non-Governmental Organization that is not associated with any political party or religious organization


Deosaran Bisnath, President,
GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago, a Chapter of GOPIO International.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

GOPIO CONDEMNS RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE AND HATE SPEECH





GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago

a Chapter of GOPIO INTERNATIONAL

PO BOX 2286, Chaguanas, 687-7529 Fax: 665-5984 GopioTT@gmail.com

Deosaran Bisnath, President Ena Maraj, PRO Varsha Maharaj, Secretary Oscar Ramoutar, Treasurer

Directors: Niranjan Bhaggan Robert Ramsamooj Jaganath Seeram-Maharaj

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 19, 2009

GOPIO CONDEMNS RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE AND HATE SPEECH

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Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) Trinidad and Tobago strongly condemns what we regard as religious intolerance and hate speech contained in the article by Kenneth Assee, titled “Weak Criticisms by Baldeosingh”, in the Guardian newspaper, on Sunday May 10, 2009.
Specifically, reference is made to Assee’s statement:
“This is why religions like Hinduism and Islam continue to exist despite rational criticism of the cruelties they sanction. Their followers choose to believe.”

http://guardian.co.tt/commentary/columnist/2009/05/09/weak-criticisms-baldeosingh

GOPIO categorically rejects Assee’s claim that Hinduism and Islam sanction “cruelties”, and the characterization that Hindus and Muslims “choose to believe.”

While Hindus and Muslims may be tempted to respond with the long list of cruelties perpetrated in the name of religion throughout the past two millenniums, we caution against descending to such low levels of behavior; instead, we urge everyone in our multi-religious rainbow nation to practise tolerance of all religious communities, acceptance of every citizen, and inclusion of all, as we seek to develop a peaceful and harmonious society.

GOPIO notes that this is not the first time a letter writer with the name “Kenneth Assee” has attempted to cast aspersions on Hinduism and Islam.

In the Guardian on Friday July 29th, 2005, a column titled “Towards a True Emancipation,” by “Kenneth Assee, a Reader from Port of Spain”, included the following”

“Our aspirations for the future must recognise that Hindutva and Islamic fundamentalism will present themselves in beguiling guises with seductive arguments. But their overall objective, explicit or implicit, is the same, to derail our society.”

http://library2.nalis.gov.tt/infofiles/collect/news3/index/assoc/HASH011a/8b62dcfb.dir/5662.jpg



GOPIO cautions against dangerous and harmful generalizations that may portray Hindus, Muslims, and Christians as extremists and enemies of our nation who seek to destroy our society.

In the Guardian on Sunday 12th October, 2008, one “Kenneth Assee“ writes as follows:

“Would Balkissoon consider paying some form of compensation to the victim’s relatives as an appropriate moral act for his crime? Or is this kind of morality beyond the doctrinal tenets of his Hinduism? ….The victim is now but a bunch of bones in his grave, but Balkissoon, his killer, will be able to enjoy the company of his relatives, celebrate and dance at Hindu festivals, and eat his roti and doubles while bemoaning how bad prison life was. Did he expect it to be a Hindu retreat?
Kenneth Assee Port-of-Spain “
http://legacy.guardian.co.tt/archives/2008-10-12/letters.html

GOPIO Trinidad and Tobago exhorts all to heed the advice of Pope Benedict XVI, who during a visit to Nazareth on May 13th, 2009, urged all to “work to build bridges and find the way to a peaceful coexistence. Let everyone reject the destructive power of hatred and prejudice, which kills men's souls before it kills their bodies!"

In addition, GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago exhorts all to heed the advice of President Obama, contained in his National Day of Prayer proclamation, on May 7, 2009:
”Let us also use this day to come together in a moment of peace and goodwill. Our world grows smaller by the day, and our varied beliefs can bring us together to feed the hungry and comfort the afflicted; to make peace where there is strife; and to lift up those who have fallen on hard times. As we observe this day of prayer, we remember the one law that binds all great religions together: the Golden Rule, and its call to love one another; to understand one another; and to treat with dignity and respect those with whom we share a brief moment on this Earth.”

GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago reminds all that bigotry, intolerance, sectarianism, and fanaticism have resulted in nothing but violence, death, despair, and destruction. GOPIO believes we must develop a society that moves beyond tolerance, to mutual acceptance, with the core values of community and individual responsibility; equality of opportunity; and respect for freedom of rights, including freedom of speech but refraining from hate speech that discredits and denigrates fellow citizens.



GOPIO Trinidad has requested, and is requesting the Guardian to publish this response.


Deosaran Bisnath

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Deosaran Bisnath, President, GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago

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GOPIO Trinidad and Tobago, a chapter of GOPIO International, is a secular, non-partisan, registered non-profit and Non-Governmental Organization that is not associated with any political party or religious organization.

Monday, May 4, 2009

GOPIO TnT WELCOMES SRI MALAY MISHRA, INDIA's NEW HC TO TRINIDAD & TOBAGO

GOPIO TnT WELCOMES SRI MALAY MISHRA, INDIA's NEW HC TO TRINIDAD & TOBAGO


GOPIO TnT WELCOMES SRI MALAY MISHRA, INDIA's NEW HC TO TRINIDAD & TOBAGO

GOPIO Trinidad and Tobago held a gala welcome reception for the new High Commissioner of India to Trinidad and Tobago, Mr. Malay Mishra. Prominent members of the PIO community in Trinidad were present at Gaston Court, Chaguanas, on Tuesday March 24th, 2009 to greet and welcome Hich Commissioner Mishra and members of the Indian High Commission.

A traditional welcome with garland and Tassa music, which was then followed by an address by GOPIO T&T President Deosaran Bisnath and poetry recitation by Dr. Rajandaye Ramkissoon-Chen, author of four volumes of poetry. Mr. Bisnath described the special relationship between India and Trinidad and Tobago and reminded all of the contributions of People of Indian Origin, and the important role of the High Commissioner and the Indian High Commission, as well as the Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Culture and Cooperation (MGICC), in developing and nurturing that relationship. Mr. Bisnath also welcomed the new Director of the MGICC, Shri Madan Mohan Sharma.

Also greeting and welcoming Shri Mishra were Swami Prakashanandaji, Spiritual Leader of Chinmaya Mission, Trinidad & Tobago; Haji Kamal Hosein, Vice-President of ASJA Trinidad & Tobago; and Mr. Basdeo Panday, Leader of the Opposition in the Trinidad and Tobago Parliament.

In his response, Shri Mishra extended greetings to the PIO community in Trinidad and Tobago, and the Caribbean, and described his recent visit to Tobago and plans by the Indian High Commission to assist the Tobago PIOs in development of culture in the sister isle. Shri Mishra spoke glowingly of the PIOs in Trinidad and Tobago with special reference on his observations during a recent tour of several villages and towns in Trinidad and Tobago. He was extremely impressed with the progress, achievements, and lifestyle of PIOs in Trinidad and Tobago, and their ways of worship in temples and he praised them for treasuring and practicing their cultural and religious heritage.

The new High Commissioner gave a detailed description of the cultural diversity of his homeland and emphasized that India had high regards for the people of Indian origin and Indians living throughout the International Indian Diaspora. Shri Mishra pointed out that overseas Indians contribute $27 billion to the Indian economy by way of remittances and noted that some states in India are heavily dependent on these funds. He added: "You can take an Indian out of India but you cannot take India out of an Indian," and then elaborated on the love and appreciation of Indian culture and heritage that has followed 25 million Indians who now form part of the global Indian diaspora.

Shri Mishra's speech was followed by Indian dance; Chutney music from Mr. Ramdeen Falco Maharaj; and Poetry from Ms. Madeline Coopsammy, author of Prairie Journey.

The reception concluded with gift presentations to Shri Malay Mishra from Mr. Ramdeen Falco Maharaj from the National Chutney Foundation; Mr. Lenny Kumar from the Tassa Association of Trinidad and Tobago; and Mr. Deosaran Bisnath from GOPIO Trinidad and Tobago. Guests were served Indo-Trinidadian cuisine while also enjoying pulsating Tassa and Chutney music in the background.