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This article explores the historical significance and modern recognition of Girmit Day in Fiji, a holiday established to honor the legacy of indentured Indian laborers. Between 1879 and 1916, over 60,000 workers arrived in the country under British labor agreements, eventually forming a distinct Indo-Fijian identity through the merging of various castes and regions. The text highlights how these individuals transitioned from bonded field work to becoming influential leaders in business and politics, despite facing systemic challenges regarding land ownership. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka officially inaugurated the national holiday to acknowledge their cultural contributions and status as an ess ... 

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Occasional DigesthistoryHolidayFiji
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