Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Part 2-Dar

Part 2. South Indian expatriates numbering over 1000 are working in Dar es Salaam. People from various walks of life are employed in different sectors like Banking, Insurance, Software, Hardware, Softdrink manufacturing units, Car dealers and some are in business.


Tamil Sangam was formed over a decade back by Tamil community and cultural events on different occasions like Diwali, New Year, Pongal, Tamil New year are conducted every year. The elected members headed by the Chairman organizes such events.

Similarly, Tarangini for Telugu community, Cauvery for Kannadikas, Kalamandalam for Malayalees are functioning effectively.

Whenever, Diwali is celebrated, we have to exercise caution in bursting crackers since bursting of crackers is allowed only after obtaining permission from the local authorities.

People from South India can enter the country without any fear or hesitation since the community service is very good and the ex pats will take care as their family members.

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