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OverviewSet against a backdrop of British rule over India and the Caribbean during the early twentieth century, this book records the life of Ranjit Kumar and his contribution to the physical, cultural and political development of Trinidad and Tobago. Born in the Punjab, India in 1912, young Kumar migrated to England, where he later graduated as a Civil Engineer. He returned to India and served for two years in the Indian Police Service before seizing an opportunity to travel to Trinidad in 1935. On his journey from East to West Kumar brought with him an Indian movie, Bala Joban, birthing the local Indian film industry which played a major role in the renaissance of Indo-Trinidadian culture. Appointed assistant city engineer in 1937, he significantly transformed Trinidad's infrastructure, most legendarily through the construction of Wrightson Road- the country's first dual carriage way- on land reclaimed from the harbour. Political life then beckoned him. Kumar served as a member of the Port of Spain City Council and on the Legislative Council from 1946-1956, fighting tirelessly for the betterment of the country. A thrilling combination of history and personal drama, the story of this son of India and the reality of his experience in his adopted country will captivate its audience, old and young- both as a fresh look at the past and as a call for the future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bridget Brereton , Primnath GooptarPublisher: Createspace Imprint: Createspace Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.231kg ISBN: 9781492271635ISBN 10: 1492271632 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 08 October 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationBridget Brereton is Emerita Professor of History at The University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago. She is the author of several books on the history of the Caribbean and of Trinidad, including standard works such as Race Relations in Colonial Trinidad, 1870-1900 and A History of Modern Trinidad, 1783-1962. She is the editor or co-editor of several more (including Volume V of the UNESCO General History of the Caribbean), and the author of many journal articles and book chapters. She is a former Deputy Principal and Interim Principal of the St Augustine Campus of UWI. Primnath Gooptar (PhD) is a retired School Principal, writer/biographer, and well known social worker and cultural promoter. His years as an educator and social and cultural worker give him a unique perspective that is manifest in his writings. He lives in Tunapuna, Trinidad, with his wife and two children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |