PhotosArrival Day ScenesBy Stabroek News May 6, 2016 Exhibition: An elderly woman cutting the ribbon to the open-air museum yesterday at Pushpanjali 16 put on by the Indian Commemoration Trust at the Indian Monument Gardens on Church and Camp streets to celebrate the arrival of Indians. Record of Indian arrival: A girl looking attentively at the displays that were exhibited at an open-air museum that depicted the history of Indians in Guyana. The occasion was Pushpanjali 16 put on by the Indian Commemoration Trust at the Indian Monument Gardens on Church and Camp streets to celebrate the arrival of Indians. (Keno George photo) Cultural conversation: Minister of Social Cohesion Amna Ally (second from left) and former President Donald Ramotar (second from right) engaging in conversation yesterday. Chancellor of the Judiciary, Carl Singh is at left and author Ryhaan Shah is third from right. Former Prime Minister Sam Hinds is behind Ramotar. The occasion was Pushpanjali 16 put on by the Indian Commemoration Trust at the Indian Monument Gardens on Church and Camp streets to celebrate the arrival of Indians. Indian arrival museum: Several persons reading and taking pictures of the display mounted yesterday at the Indian Monument Gardens on Camp and Church Sts. The occasion was Pushpanjali 16 put on by the Indian Commemoration Trust to celebrate the arrival of Indians. Can still do a jig: An elderly woman, who is said to be the oldest female alive to have worked on a sugar estate, dancing as the drummer beats out a rhythm. The occasion was Pushpanjali 16 put on by the Indian Commemoration Trust at the Indian Monument Gardens on Church and Camp streets to celebrate the arrival of Indians.Comments
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