Mauritius Port Louis Association host several events during the year. Our last event, was the Diwali celebration that took place on the 9th of November 2024
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A bit of history
In 1981, Kilan Chadee, came to UK from Holland, established the Mauritius Clavis football club to cater mainly for the football and recreational needs of the Mautitian and Anglo-Mauritian community in Edmonton and Tottenham. The association was mainly focused on football competition and Sunday league. This quickly developed into todays MPLA with the help of his friend Kolo Jogea. Its football club was its most important asset and quickly emerged as a significant force of social integration in the social, cultural, and communal relations of the diverse and divided mautitian groups of North London. The club provided a site for a wide range of activities that involved retired mauritian, Mauritian entrepreneurs, and merchants. This website seeks to reveal how the association worked to reinforce its own class power and to restore social harmony by creating a micro-culture of 'togetherness'. Background and Significance The purpose of this club is for people to have a clear understanding of what prompted the committe to establish these types of social clubs, the functions carried out by the clubs, and the relationship the clubs established within the local community. The committe has decided to focus on the notion of constructing a social club without a political objective. This is because the club has the intention of understanding the functionality of social clubs at the time. The club notices that social clubs played an important and varying role in the association, from the lifeless product—if any—to something much closer to what we understand as traditional background activities. The Mauritius Port Louis Association is one of the many mauritian associations in London. It is a social club that was founded in 1981. Since its inception, the club has been a place for social gatherings and a medium for promoting cohesion within the mauritian community. This club seeks to outline the emergence of such mauritian associations and social clubs before or during the early 20th and late 19th centuries. The focus of this paper will be on the Port Louis Association, the historical background of the founding of the association, their objectives, activities, and their intended members. The author will also provide a brief overview of sociocultural values, norms, and traditions. In all countries, cultural values play a significant role in the formation of social organizations, political parties, and governmental affiliations. Being a country with a majority of Asian people, the Chinese in particular in Mauritius have their own regulated organizations.
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