Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre

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Aspekte van die ekonomiese ontwikkeling van die innergemeenskap
Assessment of the role of Indian women in South African family-owned businesses

The objective of this report was to gain a better understanding of the role of Indian women in South African Indian family-owned businesses. Thirty, semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted.

Assignment: Seminar Topics

POLITICAL SCIENCE HONOURS
PUBLIC POLICY AND THE POLITICAL PROCESS

Assisted emigration documents and letters

South African Indian Congress

Assisted Indian emigration documents -1928/1929

Report/letters - 1928/1929

At a beach cottage , Treasure Beach, 1958

From left: NT Naicker's brother and wife; Mrs Peppy Rawat (Jhb); Billy Nair; Poomoney Moodley

At a beach cottage, Treasure Beach (owned by Parmesir of Sasco Sweets

From left:Sonny Morgan (Crimson League); Lalla (Lalla Textiles); Errol Shanley; Mohan; Poomoney Moodley (seated)

At a beach cottage, Treasure Beach, 1958.

Left: Billy Nair's sister

At a beach cottage, Treasure Beach, 1958.

From Left: Nathoo (TIC); 3rd Dr Monty Naicker; 4th Errol Shanley; 5th Billy Nair; seated Debi Singh

At a beach cottage, Treasure Beach, 1958.

Standing: Nathoo? (TIC); Ayob Khan (NIC), Verulam; seated: MJ Naidoo and his wife, Sanna

At a beach cottage, Treasure beach, 1958.

Seated: Errol Shanley; 3rd George Sewpersad and members of the NIC & TIC

At the interview with General Smuts in No.3 Committee Room....

Occupation: In all his many years acquaintance with this difficult question this was the first occasion on which the Indians had agreed any.......

At Treasure Beach

From left: Dr Monty Naicker; 'Coetzee' Naicker (brother of MP) with fist raised; Yakoob Khan; Prem Meherchand; Debi Singh,seated

Athlete from Sastri College

Photograph of an athlete at Sastri College

Athletic at Curries Fountain

“Curries” a name associated to the vibrant stadium in the struggle days, particularly in the 1960’s and 1970’s, influenced the interaction of Black people within a socio-political and cultural environment in Durban and South Africa.

Athletics - Sastri College

Group photograph of Sastri College athletics

Athletics course held at Curries Fountain

“Curries” a name associated to the vibrant stadium in the struggle days, particularly in the 1960’s and 1970’s, influenced the interaction of Black people within a socio-political and cultural environment in Durban and South Africa.

Attitudes of South African Indians towards Disciplining in the Child-Rearing Process

ASPECTS OF FAMILY LIFE
IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN
INDIAN COMMUNITY
Proceedings of a Conference arranged by the
Department of Social Work at the
UNIVERSITY OF DURBAN-WESTVILLE
25-26 MARCH 1985

Attitudes of South African Indians towards Disciplining in the Child-Rearing Process

Discipline as a integral part of the child-rearing process has been neglected in South African social science literature, but its significance as an aspect of the socialization process cannot be ignored.

Attitudes of South African Indians towards Westernisation and its Effects on the Indian Family in South Africa

When a group of people emigrate to a new country with a
strong cultural environment, one of several possible affects may
occur. There could be a deliberate striving to retain the cultural
traits inherited from the homelands. Alternatively, there could be

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