- Dev
Virahsawmy (16
March 1942 – 7
November 2023) was a
Mauritian politician, playwright, poet and
advocate of the
Mauritian Creole language.
Though he...
- School. The committee's
first elected members were
Heeralall Bhugaloo, Dev
Virahsawmy,
Jooneed Jeeroobhurkhan,
Tirat Ramkissoon,
Sushil Khushiram, Ah Ken Wong...
- South-African born
Lindsey Collen-Seegobin
writing in
English and French, Dev
Virahsawmy writing mostly in
Mauritian Creole and
Abhimanyu Unnuth writing in Hindi...
- Bérenger
founded the
Mauritian Militant Movement in 1969
along with Dev
Virahsawmy and the
Jeerooburkhan brothers. This
party has
always received more than...
-
Chasteauneuf near the round-about
intersecting with
Royal Road, Curepipe. MP Dev
Virahsawmy was a p****enger on the rear seat of
Hillman B614, as it was
being driven...
- currents, such as coolitude.
After independence in 1968
writers like Dev
Virahsawmy reactivated creole language, then
considered as a "patois," and wrote...
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Vijaya Teelock Harry Krishnan Tirvengadum Khal
Torabully C****am
Uteem Dev
Virahsawmy Football is the most po****r
sport amongst Mauritians.
Vikash Dhorasoo...
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Archived from the
original on 7
February 2015.
Retrieved 7
February 2015.
Virahsawmy, Karina; Berry,
Charlotte (27
December 2013). "Point of Sale Collection...
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Prithvirajsing Roopun Prime Minister:
Pravind Jugnauth 7 November: Dev
Virahsawmy, 81,
political activist,
founder of
Mauritian Militant Movement. Arora...
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Lekol (2017), free
adaptations of 125
fables into
Mauritian Creole by Dev
Virahsawmy,
accompanied by
English texts drawn from The
Aesop for
Children (1919)...