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Tedious repetition
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MONDAY’S debate of the state of emergency was a lost opportunity for Government and Opposition to unite and inspire confidence in the state, amid a raging pandemic that has wrought havoc with the lives of the people of this country.
Instead of providing solace or a glimpse of a path forward, it was an intemperate, uninspiring and uninformative affair. Indeed, the sitting was a tedious repetition of what this country has come to expect of our leaders.
For every state of emergency called in this country, there has almost always been a parliamentary debate of the conditions that caused such emergency. This is because the Constitution stipulates such reasons must be delivered to House of Representatives within three days and debated as soon as practicable.
African and Indian Descendants are Equal Claimants to Caribbean Heritage and Culture
Chronicles Of A Chronic Caribbean Chronicler By Earl Bousquet
MAY has much for many, including a long list of International Days – from May Day to Mother’s Day, World Bee Day to World No Tobacco Day – and (for purposes of this article) from African World Heritage Day to Indian Arrival Day.
The last two follow each other (May 5 and 6), the first focusing on highlighting Africa’s contribution to world heritage, the second recalling the arrival of indentured laborers from India to keep the production line going on Caribbean plantations as Slavery’s end approached.
Entries invited for virtual Red House exhibition
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THE Parliament is inviting submissions from artists and collectors for its virtual exhibition The Crossing of Oceans.The Legacy of a Diaspora.
The exhibition will be held in commemoration of Indian Arrival Day from May 24-June 11. The deadline for the submission of artwork and supporting documents is May 16. The selection notification via e-mail will be sent on May 18.
“The Rotunda Gallery welcomes submissions that celebrate the East Indian culture which is a pivotal component of the cultural diversity of TT,” a release on the Parliament website said. Submissions are open to TT nationals.
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