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Indian Arrival Day is celebrated to commemorate the arrival of the first Indian indentured laborers to countries like Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and Fiji, beginning in the 19th century. This day honors the contributions and enduring legacy of the Indian diaspora, who played a significant role in shaping the cultural, social, and economic landscapes of their host nations. It serves as a reminder of their struggles, resilience, and the rich cultural heritage they brought with them. Celebrations often include cultural performances, food festivals, and educational activities to promote awareness of Indian history and culture.

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