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NCIC, MP pay tribute to Prof Samaroo - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

THE National Council of Indian Culture (NCIC) has joined others in paying tribute to its friend the late Prof Brinsley Samaroo.

In a statement, communications officer Kuldeep Ganga Persad spoke of Samaroo's dedication and unwavering commitment to the NCIC.

“Prof Samaroo has left an indelible mark on the Indian cultural landscape, fostering a deep appreciation for our rich heritage. His scholarly contributions, insightful research, and passionate advocacy have shaped the way we understand and celebrate Indian culture.

“As a mentor and leader, he inspired countless individuals with his wisdom, guidance, and encouragement. His infectious enthusiasm for cultural preservation and promotion ignited a fire within all those fortunate enough to have crossed paths with him. His generosity, kindness, and genuine concern for others will always be remembered.”

Beyond his professional achievements, the NCIC said, he was a dear friend to many, and his wit and charm lit up any room he entered.

“His boundless energy and dedication to the NCIC were truly unparalleled, leaving a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of knowing him.”

Samaroo was a lifetime member of the NCIC and a key member of the Heritage Centre. He was involved in the planning and execution of all the local and international conferences the NCIC held over the years.

“His legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of those whose lives he touched. The entire community mourns the loss of a true leader, advocate, and friend. His passing leaves a void that can never be filled, but we take solace in knowing that your profound impact will continue to inspire future generations.

“We say thanks, for his tireless devotion, unwavering passion, and the indomitable spirit with which he championed Indian culture. His presence will be deeply missed, but his legacy will endure as a testament to the transformative power of dedication and friendship.”

Mayaro MP Rushton Parray also expressed condolences on behalf of the people of Mayaro. Parray presented Samaroo with a Mayaro Legacy Award in 2022.

Parray said Samaroo’s death has left a profound void in their community and in the fields of academia and politics, where he made significant contributions.

“The loss of Dr Brinsley Samaroo is mourned not only by those who had the privilege of knowing him personally, but also by all those who were touched by his intellectual prowess, leadership, and dedication to his homeland. His contributions to academia and politics have made an indelible impact on our nation.

Samaroo was a former member of the United Labour Front (ULF) and the National Alliance for Reconstruction (NAR) and MP for Nariva. He served as an opposition senator and minister of Food Production and Decentralisation.

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