Mauritius has since before independence developed a strong welfare state, where the aim is that all Mauritians shall get not only a minimum of that which is necessary
With the best of goodwill and solidarity, we should be able once again to make it to another round of economic and social progress. It’s in everybody’s interest
These days a quick look around the world where new governments have been brought to power, shows that there is growing impatience not only of the electorate, investors
The Tamil presence in Mauritius forms part of the larger Indian diasporic migration. When we talk of Indian arrival in Mauritius, generally we focus on Indentured labour workers.
We all know that there is more to Divali than just gateaux patates, gateaux banane and thekoas – the standard preparations on that occasion that we grew up
The cultural policy of the government acknowledges the need not only to preserve but also to promote our ancestral traditions, values, resources, cultural heritage and history. Thus apart
World economic growth slowed down suddenly in the wake of the international crisis of 2008. Millions were thrown out of jobs. Several economic activities went into downturn. Since
In a few weeks from now the government intends to introduce what could be one of the most significant pieces of legislation in the current session of Parliament.
The country is at a crossroads. The present model of operation and standard of governance hobbles the performance of the country and is no longer a sustainable option
Mauritius can increase its bargaining and political power for its economic advancement only when it has concretely joined up, like Singapore, with some of the most meaningful global