Festivalofindia T&T

Festivalofindia T&T Festival of India (FOI) is an ethnic composition of India and Trinidad & Tobago. FOI bring cultural sovereignty from far south east asia to caribbean

Festival of India (FOI) bring traditional lifestyle of Indian culture. Its brings association of more than 60 Indian Merchandise from far east asia (INDIA) to deliver traditional monuments, Apparels like sherwanis, Sarees, Suits, Salwars, Ghagraas, Indian tradional marriage outfits at affordable prices. FOI derives Indian EXPO for 2 month and bring fresh & New styles thrice a year.

19/05/2012
19/05/2012
Daily Samplings & Giveaways as well as Radio / Media Giveaways
19/05/2012

Daily Samplings & Giveaways as well as Radio / Media Giveaways

Indian Spice Display                                 ATthe piarco international airport, trinidad - part of the display ...
11/05/2012

Indian Spice Display
AT
the piarco international airport, trinidad - part of the display for Indian Arrival Day.

Indian Arrival Day is a public holiday celebrated on May 30th in Trinidad ...
03/05/2012

Indian Arrival Day is a public holiday celebrated on May 30th in Trinidad ...

30/04/2012

Festival of India is celebrating Indian Heritage Month Starting 1st May - 30th May at Divali Nagar & laltoo Trace. Daily giveaways & get upto 50% discounts on Bridal Sarees, Sharwanis, Garraras, Accessories, Furniture, Musical Instruments & Puja items also available. New attractions include daily samplings and hamper giveaways for shoppers. Come and join us

27/04/2012

Indian Arrival Day is a holiday celebrated on May 30 in Trinidad and Tobago each year since the 1990s. It commemorates the first arrivals from India to Trinidad, on May 30, 1845, on the ship Fatel Razack (a rendering of the Arabic Fath Al Razak 'Victory to Allah the Sustainer'). While this momentous event has been celebrated among the East Indian community in Trinidad and Tobago for many years, it was only in 1994 that it was made an official public holiday. It was called Arrival Day. In 1995 it was re-named Indian Arrival Day. Indian Immigration to Trinidad spanned the period 1845-1917.
During this period over 140,000 Indians were transported to the island. The journey was long and arduous and living conditions were deplorable. The Indians were subjected to abuse, poor food, and dangerous weather conditions. Nevertheless these adverse conditions enabled them to form a bond which overcame their differences of language, caste and regionalism.

27/04/2012

Festival of India, Divali Nagar celibrates Indian Arrival Day starting 1st May to 30th May. Attractive giveaways and discounts. Must visit to experience the unique Indian Expo

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Divali Nagar
Chaguanas

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+1 848 7290885

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