Fred Negrit

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Born (1949-06-07) June 7, 1949 (age 76)
Guadeloupe, French West Indies
OccupationsEducator, cultural promoter
KnownforPromotion of Indian languages and culture in Guadeloupe
AwardsPadma Shri (2024)
Fred Negrit
Born (1949-06-07) June 7, 1949 (age 76)
Guadeloupe, French West Indies
OccupationsEducator, cultural promoter
Known forPromotion of Indian languages and culture in Guadeloupe
AwardsPadma Shri (2024)

Fred Negrit (born 7 June 1949) is a French educator and cultural promoter, known for his contributions to preserving and promoting Indian languages and culture in Guadeloupe, an overseas region of France in the Caribbean. He is the founding president of the Guadeloupean Council for Indian Languages, the first institution dedicated to Indian language education in the French West Indies.[1][2]

Negrit was born in Guadeloupe. He completed a Master of Arts from the Université des Antilles Guyane (UAG) in Pointe-à-Pitre.[3] He also obtained a Hindi Pravesh Certificate from the Central Hindi Directorate in New Delhi.[4]

Career

Negrit worked as a teacher for 35 years in government schools and retired as a vice-principal.[3] Motivated by his interest in Indian heritage, he began offering free classes in Indian languages, including Hindi, Sanskrit, and Tamil, at his home.[2][5]

In 2002, he founded the Guadeloupean Council for Indian Languages (CGPLI), which remains the first and only Indian languages school in the French West Indies.[6] Under his leadership, the school expanded to teach other regional Indian languages and became a centre for cultural activities, celebrations of Indian festivals, and community engagement.[7]

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