Awardees

List of Awardees of Girmitiyalogy

Rashmi Chobey: Writer

The term “Girmitiya” refers to laborers who worked under a contract, or “girmit” (a corrupted form of the English word “agreement”). Under this system, workers signed agreements to labor for a fixed period, often with no wages or for extremely low wages. This arrangement developed primarily in the 19th and 20th centuries, after the abolition of slavery in the British colonies, to meet the severe labor shortage. People were taken from India to work on sugar, cotton and tea plantations, as well as on railway construction projects.

Rashmi Chobey: Writer

The term “Girmitiya” refers to laborers who worked under a contract, or “girmit” (a corrupted form of the English word “agreement”). Under this system, workers signed agreements to labor for a fixed period, often with no wages or for extremely low wages. This arrangement developed primarily in the 19th and 20th centuries, after the abolition of slavery in the British colonies, to meet the severe labor shortage. People were taken from India to work on sugar, cotton and tea plantations, as well as on railway construction projects.

Rashmi Chobey: Writer

The term “Girmitiya” refers to laborers who worked under a contract, or “girmit” (a corrupted form of the English word “agreement”). Under this system, workers signed agreements to labor for a fixed period, often with no wages or for extremely low wages. This arrangement developed primarily in the 19th and 20th centuries, after the abolition of slavery in the British colonies, to meet the severe labor shortage. People were taken from India to work on sugar, cotton and tea plantations, as well as on railway construction projects.

Rashmi Chobey: Writer

The term “Girmitiya” refers to laborers who worked under a contract, or “girmit” (a corrupted form of the English word “agreement”). Under this system, workers signed agreements to labor for a fixed period, often with no wages or for extremely low wages. This arrangement developed primarily in the 19th and 20th centuries, after the abolition of slavery in the British colonies, to meet the severe labor shortage. People were taken from India to work on sugar, cotton and tea plantations, as well as on railway construction projects.

Rashmi Chobey: Writer

The term “Girmitiya” refers to laborers who worked under a contract, or “girmit” (a corrupted form of the English word “agreement”). Under this system, workers signed agreements to labor for a fixed period, often with no wages or for extremely low wages. This arrangement developed primarily in the 19th and 20th centuries, after the abolition of slavery in the British colonies, to meet the severe labor shortage. People were taken from India to work on sugar, cotton and tea plantations, as well as on railway construction projects.

Rashmi Chobey: Writer

The term “Girmitiya” refers to laborers who worked under a contract, or “girmit” (a corrupted form of the English word “agreement”). Under this system, workers signed agreements to labor for a fixed period, often with no wages or for extremely low wages. This arrangement developed primarily in the 19th and 20th centuries, after the abolition of slavery in the British colonies, to meet the severe labor shortage. People were taken from India to work on sugar, cotton and tea plantations, as well as on railway construction projects.