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Jan 21, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
Kaieteur News – Much has been and will continue to be said about Dr. Yesu Persaud. His monumental achievements in business and his invaluable contributions to the advancement of entrepreneurship will no doubt be foremost. That in no way even suggests that his efforts over many years to foster and preserve Indo-Guyanese culture and traditions, is of lesser importance.
I knew of him as a boy growing up on the East Bank and was in awe having had the opportunity to be in proximity to him during a moment in my tenure as a Technician at GuySuCo’s Central Laboratory, Georgetown.
He was instrumental in helping to realise the activities in 1988 to mark the 150th anniversary of Indian arrival. Having directed a few Indian-themed stage plays by that time, I missed out on the anniversary celebrations due to prolonged hospitalisation. My disappointment was profound.
When he personally approached me in 1989 to direct the sequel to “The Journey”, a stage play depicting aspects of the arrival of East Indians immigrants and settling in then British Guiana, my disbelief and joy were boundless.
Having been in the media for many years and having conducted numerous interviews, I was dumbfounded when he asked some years back to interview me on my achievements on the promotion and preservation of Indo-Guyanese culture. I felt it should have been the other way around. The description of my feelings to his request would be an understatement given that mine’s pale in comparison to his.
We engaged in many discussions on the promotion and preservation of Indo-Guyanese culture. During some of those, it unavoidably diverted to life and challenges. His advice remains priceless. Having had the opportunity to work at the Diamond Distillery, I experienced the positive impact of his vision and astute leadership.
I was honoured, as I was the day he and I were asked by the Bank of Guyana to be recipients of specially minted coins for the commemoration of the 175th anniversary of Indian arrival in Guyana. I never thought that such events of being alongside Dr. Persaud were possible for me. In all of my interactions with him, he was humble, accommodating, comforting and encouraging. There were times when we had divergent points of views. Even then, his humility shone through.
He has made an indelible mark in the various fields he influenced and as a cultural activist, I am aware of the void in the efforts to preserve India culture his death has left. He, however, has left a legacy; one of hope, optimism and determination to achieve for individual and collective advancement.
Sincerely,
Neaz Subhan
Feb 20, 2025
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