Nithya Chaithanya Kalari

An Indian Traditional Kalarippayat Martial Arts School & Ayurveda Therapy Center

Mauritius Travel Report

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Important events of the day:

  • Rehearsal at IGCIC auditorium Phoenix
  • Lunch at IGCIC
  • Meeting the High Comm
  • Martial arts club workshop



  • At the IGCIC complex for Rehersal (Click Photos in this page to enlarge).

    The Liaison officer today was Ms. Nasreen Hosseney and she escorted us to Indira Gandhi Center for Indian Culture IGCIC complex at 1000hrs in the morning. At 1030hrs there was a Stage Rehearsal at IGCIC complex at Phoenix, where we rehearsed the choreography in coordination with the sound system. The new premises of IGCIC at Phoenix was inaugurated on March 11, 2000 by Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, former Prime Minister of India and Dr Navin Chandra Ramgoolam, the then Prime Minister of Mauritius. The entire area of the IGCIC is 20,000 sq.m. with a unique structure reflecting the beauty of the Indian architecture in a lush green layout.


    The N.C. Kalari Kalarippayat group arrives at IGCIC phoenix

    In the Lunch hosted for the Group at the IGCIC.

    At 1230 hrs a Lunch was organised at IGCIC dining room and was hosted by the Director for the Kalarippayat demonstration team. We were served vegetarian Indian meal: rice and curries and rasmalais as dessert.  We had a chance to meet the second secretary, Indian high commission Smt. Suja Menon and other signatories. There were also noted artists and dancers at the lunch.

    At 1400 hrs we returned to our Hotel and took rest anticipating the performance in the evening.

    Lunch hosted for the Indian Kalarippayat group at IGCIC phoenix

    Giving a courtsey call to the High Commissioner of India to Mauritius. (Click photo to enlarge)

    At 1600hrs, the eleven member team represented by Shri Syed Tajul Hasan and led by Shri Murugan Gurukkal, left the hotel for the Indian High commission in Port Louis, accompanied by the Liaison officer of the Mauritian tourism Ministry. At 1615 hrs our group reached the Indian high commission and gave a courtesy call at the High commissioner of India office at Port Louis.

    The kalarippayatt martial arts group gives a courtsey call to the Indian High Commissioner to Mauritius, HE, Shri Madhusudan Ganapati

    HE the High Commissioner of India to Mauritius briefing the troupe. (Click photo to enlarge)

    The High Commissioner HE Shri Madhusudan Ganapati attended the Meeting with the group in the meeting hall and exchanged information from us. He discussed our previous performances, the scope of martial arts in Mauritius and our stay in Mauritius and briefed us about the Mauritian culture.

    The Indian High Commissioner to Mauritius, HE, Shri Madhusudan Ganapati briefing the group

    The High Comm giving the group members a chance to capture the memorable moments. (Click photo to enlarge)

    The meeting was dispersed after 25 odd minutes, after which he gave us time and privilege to have memorable photographs with us.

    The Indian High Commissioner to Mauritius, HE, Shri Madhusudan Ganapati poses for a photo for the group

    The Bank of Mauritius as seen from a Port Louis window. (Click photo to enlarge)
    The Bank of Mauritius