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The Altruist: The Untold Story of Dookhee Gungah in Twentieth Century Mauritius

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Stories about Indian indenture often resonate with suffering and shame.

The system that was introduced in the 1830s to replace slavery across the British Empire came with its share of hardship.

Yet, there is the story of one man who sheds a different light on this episode of British and Mauritian history.

Mauritius in the early twentieth century was an emerging nation, with different peoples looking to forge a sense of identity and belonging.

It was a country built by immigrants who faced countless challenges. And amid all of this, one individual stood out from the rest.

The story of Dookhee Gungah is about a man's rise from poverty and misfortune to become a symbol of hope and benevolence for the community.

His success was more than personal for the people whose lives he touched also benefitted.

As the son of an Indian indentured labourer, his achievements are truly unique across the entire indentureship diaspora, and his influence reached far beyond the shores of Mauritius.

He made

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Hansib
173956362X / 9781739563622
eBook (EPUB)
07/12/2023
United Kingdom
English
64 pages
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