puchara,belna,pukni,jaataa,chauki,sil lorha
hindi
chalisa.
in 1467
hindi
They came here (Trinidad) in 1845.
East Indians who migrated to Trinidad primarily brought agricultural tools and equipment suited for their farming practices. These included traditional implements like the plough, hoe, and sickle, which were essential for cultivating crops such as rice, sugarcane, and various vegetables. Additionally, they also introduced seeds and plants from their homeland, enriching the agricultural diversity of Trinidad. Their tools and agricultural knowledge significantly contributed to the development of the local agricultural sector.
When Indians arrived in Trinidad and Tobago they worked as indentured labourers
caroni
caroni
1845
chines
Couva