When was the Indian arrival day made a public holiday?

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2026-05-02 07:56

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Indian Arrival Day was made a public holiday in Trinidad and Tobago in 1995. This day commemorates the arrival of the first indentured Indian laborers to the islands, which took place on May 30, 1845. The establishment of this holiday aims to recognize and celebrate the contributions of the Indian community to the cultural and social fabric of the nation.

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