Indian Arrival Day is also observed in Mauritius. In Mauritius, Indian Arrival Day commemorates the arrival of the first indentured laborers from India, who were brought to the island to work on sugar plantations and in other agricultural sectors during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The celebration of Indian Arrival Day in Mauritius typically takes place on May 1st.
On this day, various cultural events and activities are organized to honor the contributions of the Indo-Mauritian community and to celebrate the rich Indian heritage that has become an integral part of Mauritian culture. These celebrations may include parades, traditional Indian music and dance performances, religious ceremonies, and the preparation and sharing of Indian dishes.
Mauritius has a diverse population that includes people of Indian descent, among other ethnic groups, and Indian Arrival Day serves as an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the cultural diversity and contributions of the Indo-Mauritian community to the nation's history and identity. It's a day that showcases the blending of Indian traditions with the multicultural fabric of Mauritius.