{"id":2601,"date":"2025-09-19T07:39:02","date_gmt":"2025-09-19T07:39:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?page_id=2601"},"modified":"2025-09-19T07:42:54","modified_gmt":"2025-09-19T07:42:54","slug":"sir-seewoosagur-ramgoolam-125th-birth-anniversary","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?page_id=2601","title":{"rendered":"Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam 125th Birth Anniversary"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"wp-page\" data-elementor-id=\"2601\" class=\"elementor elementor-2601\" data-elementor-post-type=\"page\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-da2f1b1 e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"da2f1b1\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-settings=\"{&quot;background_background&quot;:&quot;classic&quot;}\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-96ab25c elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"96ab25c\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p>About<\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-3fedb34 elementor-widget elementor-widget-heading\" data-id=\"3fedb34\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"heading.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<h2 class=\"elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default\">Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam 125th Birth Anniversary<\/h2>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-8d39cdd e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"8d39cdd\" data-element_type=\"container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-5834857 elementor-grid-1 elementor-posts--thumbnail-left elementor-grid-tablet-2 elementor-grid-mobile-1 elementor-widget elementor-widget-posts\" data-id=\"5834857\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-settings=\"{&quot;classic_columns&quot;:&quot;1&quot;,&quot;classic_columns_tablet&quot;:&quot;2&quot;,&quot;classic_columns_mobile&quot;:&quot;1&quot;,&quot;classic_row_gap&quot;:{&quot;unit&quot;:&quot;px&quot;,&quot;size&quot;:35,&quot;sizes&quot;:[]},&quot;classic_row_gap_tablet&quot;:{&quot;unit&quot;:&quot;px&quot;,&quot;size&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;sizes&quot;:[]},&quot;classic_row_gap_mobile&quot;:{&quot;unit&quot;:&quot;px&quot;,&quot;size&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;sizes&quot;:[]}}\" data-widget_type=\"posts.classic\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-posts-container elementor-posts elementor-posts--skin-classic elementor-grid\" role=\"list\">\n\t\t\t\t<article class=\"elementor-post elementor-grid-item post-2490 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-ssr\" role=\"listitem\">\n\t\t\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail__link\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2490\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" src=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/ssr8-150x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-image-2499\" alt=\"\" \/><\/div>\n\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__text\">\n\t\t\t\t<h3 class=\"elementor-post__title\">\n\t\t\t<a href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2490\" >\n\t\t\t\tMemory as Reconciliation\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/h3>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__excerpt\">\n\t\t\t<p>Fig 8:\u00a0 Monument aux Esclaves at Pointe Canon Mahebourg. (Source: Government Information Service (GIS)\/PMO) Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam at the 150th Anniversary of Abolition: Memory as Reconciliation In February 1985, to mark the 150th anniversary of the abolition of slavery, Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, then Governor General, unveiled the Monument aux Esclaves at Pointe Canon, Mahebourg. The memorial was erected to honour the resilience of enslaved people and to commemorate their struggle for freedom. For Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, it was more than a monument. It was a declaration that Mauritius must face its past honestly in order to build reconciliation and unity<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__read-more\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2490\" aria-label=\"Read more about Memory as Reconciliation\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\tRead More \u00bb\t\t<\/a>\n\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/article>\n\t\t\t\t<article class=\"elementor-post elementor-grid-item post-2478 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-ssr\" role=\"listitem\">\n\t\t\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail__link\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2478\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" src=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/ssr1-150x150.png\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-image-2472\" alt=\"\" \/><\/div>\n\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__text\">\n\t\t\t\t<h3 class=\"elementor-post__title\">\n\t\t\t<a href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2478\" >\n\t\t\t\tMauritius at Independence: Fragile Beginnings, Enduring Legacy\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/h3>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__excerpt\">\n\t\t\t<p>In 1968, the small island of Mauritius entered the world stage as a newly independent country. Its prospects did not inspire confidence. With no natural resources, a mono-crop economy reliant almost entirely on sugar, and a population divided along ethnic and religious lines, many observers predicted failure. Commentators dismissed Mauritius as destined to become \u201canother failed postcolonial African state.\u201d Yet history took a different course. Mauritius has since become one of Africa\u2019s most stable democracies and one of its most diversified economies. The island today enjoys high levels of literacy, life expectancy, and social cohesion. At the centre of this<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__read-more\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2478\" aria-label=\"Read more about Mauritius at Independence: Fragile Beginnings, Enduring Legacy\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\tRead More \u00bb\t\t<\/a>\n\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/article>\n\t\t\t\t<article class=\"elementor-post elementor-grid-item post-2480 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-ssr\" role=\"listitem\">\n\t\t\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail__link\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2480\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" src=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/ssr2-150x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-image-2502\" alt=\"\" \/><\/div>\n\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__text\">\n\t\t\t\t<h3 class=\"elementor-post__title\">\n\t\t\t<a href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2480\" >\n\t\t\t\tPoverty and loss did not define him; they prepared him\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/h3>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__excerpt\">\n\t\t\t<p>Fig 2: Belle Rive Estate Camp where Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam was born on 18 September 1900 (Source: Carnegie Library of Curepipe (CLC)\/ Courtesy of Satyendra Peerthum) Humble Beginnings Seewoosagur Ramgoolam was born in Belle Rive in 1900. He was the son of parents descended from indentured labourers. His childhood was marked by hardship. At the age of five, he lost his mother, at seven, his father, and at twelve, he suffered an accident in a cowshed that cost him his left eye. Despite these challenges, he was determined to learn, to overcome poverty, and to emerge from being a poor,<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__read-more\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2480\" aria-label=\"Read more about Poverty and loss did not define him; they prepared him\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\tRead More \u00bb\t\t<\/a>\n\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/article>\n\t\t\t\t<article class=\"elementor-post elementor-grid-item post-2476 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-ssr\" role=\"listitem\">\n\t\t\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail__link\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2476\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" src=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/ssr3-150x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-image-2503\" alt=\"\" \/><\/div>\n\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__text\">\n\t\t\t\t<h3 class=\"elementor-post__title\">\n\t\t\t<a href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2476\" >\n\t\t\t\tA Doctor with Ideas\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/h3>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__excerpt\">\n\t\t\t<p>Fig 3: Young Seewoosagur Ramgoolam with his Mauritian university friends in London in 1932 (Source: GIS) In 1921, Seewoosagur Ramgoolam travelled to London to study medicine at University College London. While training as a physician, he also attended lectures at the London School of Economics, where he encountered debates about democracy, freedom, and economic development. He was active among the Mauritian and Indian students in London and began his long writing career there. During a visit to Paris, he befriended the French writers Andr\u00e9 Gide and Andr\u00e9 Malraux. Gide\u2019s journey from sympathy for communism to rejection of it left a<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__read-more\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2476\" aria-label=\"Read more about A Doctor with Ideas\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\tRead More \u00bb\t\t<\/a>\n\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/article>\n\t\t\t\t<article class=\"elementor-post elementor-grid-item post-2482 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-ssr\" role=\"listitem\">\n\t\t\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail__link\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2482\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" src=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/ssr4-150x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-image-2504\" alt=\"\" \/><\/div>\n\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__text\">\n\t\t\t\t<h3 class=\"elementor-post__title\">\n\t\t\t<a href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2482\" >\n\t\t\t\tWe Cannot Build a Nation on Fear\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/h3>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__excerpt\">\n\t\t\t<p>Fig 4 Raising of the Mauritian flag at Champs de Mars at high noon on 12 March 1968 as power was passed from Governor Sir John Shaw Rennie to Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, the son of an Indian Indentured Labourer (Source: GIS) Independence and Nation-Building When Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam returned to Mauritius, he entered politics in 1940 at a time of growing demands for greater voting rights, workers\u2019 rights, a new constitution, and greater autonomy for the island. As the independence movement gathered momentum, Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam recognised that political sovereignty alone was insufficient. The island\u2019s strength lay in its people,<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__read-more\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2482\" aria-label=\"Read more about We Cannot Build a Nation on Fear\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\tRead More \u00bb\t\t<\/a>\n\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/article>\n\t\t\t\t<article class=\"elementor-post elementor-grid-item post-2484 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-ssr\" role=\"listitem\">\n\t\t\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail__link\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2484\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" src=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/ssr5-150x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-image-2496\" alt=\"\" \/><\/div>\n\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__text\">\n\t\t\t\t<h3 class=\"elementor-post__title\">\n\t\t\t<a href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2484\" >\n\t\t\t\tGuardian of Democracy\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/h3>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__excerpt\">\n\t\t\t<p>Fig 5 Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam being sworn in as the Governor-General in December 1983 at State House, Le Reduit (Source: GIS) On 12 March 1968, Mauritius gained independence under his leadership. Against expectations of violence and division, independence was achieved in peace. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam\u2019s cabinets reflected the island\u2019s diversity, and his inclusive leadership prevented division at a critical moment, demonstrating that negotiated representation was stronger than imposed dominance. He famously warned, \u201cWe cannot build a nation on fear and domination.\u201d This conviction guided him throughout his political career and gave Mauritius a democratic culture rare among postcolonial African states.<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__read-more\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2484\" aria-label=\"Read more about Guardian of Democracy\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\tRead More \u00bb\t\t<\/a>\n\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/article>\n\t\t\t\t<article class=\"elementor-post elementor-grid-item post-2486 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-ssr\" role=\"listitem\">\n\t\t\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail__link\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2486\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" src=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/ssr6-150x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-image-2497\" alt=\"\" \/><\/div>\n\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__text\">\n\t\t\t\t<h3 class=\"elementor-post__title\">\n\t\t\t<a href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2486\" >\n\t\t\t\tEconomic Transformation: From Sugar to Services\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/h3>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__excerpt\">\n\t\t\t<p>Fig 6. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam inaugurating the Bulk Sugar Terminal in Port Louis harbor in 1980, which served as a major lifeline for the country\u2019s economy. (Source: GIS) At independence in 1968, Mauritius depended almost entirely on sugar exports, with over 90% of its foreign earnings tied to one crop. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam knew this was unsustainable. Working with experts from the IMF and World Bank, he launched policies to diversify the economy while preserving social protections. The creation of the Export Processing Zone in the 1970s attracted foreign investment in textiles and manufacturing. Over time, tourism, financial services, and<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__read-more\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2486\" aria-label=\"Read more about Economic Transformation: From Sugar to Services\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\tRead More \u00bb\t\t<\/a>\n\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/article>\n\t\t\t\t<article class=\"elementor-post elementor-grid-item post-2488 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-ssr\" role=\"listitem\">\n\t\t\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail__link\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2488\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" src=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/ssr7-150x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-image-2498\" alt=\"\" \/><\/div>\n\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__text\">\n\t\t\t\t<h3 class=\"elementor-post__title\">\n\t\t\t<a href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2488\" >\n\t\t\t\tInvesting in People:  Education and Health\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/h3>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__excerpt\">\n\t\t\t<p>Fig 7: Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam announcing the implementation of free secondary school and university education starting in January 1977. (Source: National Library (NL) For Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, independence meant more than political sovereignty. It meant improving the lives of ordinary people. He expanded access to education by making primary and secondary schooling free of charge. Literacy rates rose rapidly, producing a skilled workforce ready to support economic growth. At the same time, he invested in healthcare. Hospitals and clinics were built across the island, and access to medical care improved dramatically. Anecdotes from his prime ministership reveal his priorities: when<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__read-more\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2488\" aria-label=\"Read more about Investing in People:  Education and Health\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\tRead More \u00bb\t\t<\/a>\n\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/article>\n\t\t\t\t<article class=\"elementor-post elementor-grid-item post-2492 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-ssr\" role=\"listitem\">\n\t\t\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail__link\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2492\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" src=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/ssr9-150x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-image-2500\" alt=\"\" \/><\/div>\n\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__text\">\n\t\t\t\t<h3 class=\"elementor-post__title\">\n\t\t\t<a href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2492\" >\n\t\t\t\tA Global Advocate to Human Dignity\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/h3>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__excerpt\">\n\t\t\t<p>Fig 9: Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam addressing the United Nations General Assembly, after receiving the United Nations Human Rights Prize in 1973 in New York City, USA. (Source: GIS) Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam\u2019s defence of human dignity extended beyond Mauritius. On 10 December 1973, during a special session of the United Nations General Assembly, he received the UN Prize for outstanding achievements in the field of human rights, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Universal Declaration. The award placed him in the company of global figures who had advanced liberty and justice. His belief in freedom was unwavering. In an interview with<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__read-more\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2492\" aria-label=\"Read more about A Global Advocate to Human Dignity\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\tRead More \u00bb\t\t<\/a>\n\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/article>\n\t\t\t\t<article class=\"elementor-post elementor-grid-item post-2494 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-ssr\" role=\"listitem\">\n\t\t\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail__link\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2494\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__thumbnail\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" src=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/ssr10-150x150.jpg\" class=\"attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-image-2501\" alt=\"\" \/><\/div>\n\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__text\">\n\t\t\t\t<h3 class=\"elementor-post__title\">\n\t\t\t<a href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2494\" >\n\t\t\t\tA nation mourned, a legacy endures\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/h3>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-post__excerpt\">\n\t\t\t<p>Fig 10. The funeral procession of Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam leaving State House at Le Reduit in December 1985, proceeding to Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Gardens for the cremation ceremony. (Source: GIS) Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam died on 15 December 1985 at the age of eighty-five. Though no longer in power, he was revered as the Father of the Nation. His funeral drew tens of thousands of mourners, and he was laid to rest with full state honours. His life mirrored that of his country: from marginalisation to mastery, from vulnerability to resilience. He left behind democratic institutions, a diversified economy, and a<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t\t<a class=\"elementor-post__read-more\" href=\"https:\/\/lemorneheritage.govmu.org\/lmh\/?p=2494\" aria-label=\"Read more about A nation mourned, a legacy endures\" tabindex=\"-1\" >\n\t\t\tRead More \u00bb\t\t<\/a>\n\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/article>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>About Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam 125th Birth 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