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          Patna, Jan 6 (IANS) Mauritius President Rajkeswur Purayag and   his wife Aneetah arrived in Bihar Sunday to visit his ancestral   village.
 Chief Minister Nitish Kumar received the couple at the   airport.
 
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 "After spending an hour at the Raj Bhawan, they will proceed to Wajidpur village   in Patna district, about 20 km from here," an official said.
 Villagers   and Purayag's distant relatives in the village are excited.
 
 Purayag,   whose ancestors migrated from Bihar to Mauritius in the 19th century, will spend   over an hour in the village meeting distant relatives and others.
 
 He is   in India to attend the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas diaspora meet.
 
 People in   the village have decided to gift him some soil and a bushel of freshly harvested   paddy.
 
 Besides, some villagers will present him a memento in   silver.
 
 Mahesh Mahto, a distant relative of Purayag, told IANS over   telephone that the president would be treated as a 'Mati Ke Lal' (Son of the   soil).
 
 "It is like a festival in the village," said Mahesh, a   mason.
 
 Purayag's ancestors are said to have migrated as labourers to   Trinidad and Tobago, then a British colony, in the 19th century.
 
 In   January last year, Kamla Persad Bissessar, the first woman prime minister of   Trinidad and Tobago, visited her ancestral village Bhelupur in Bihar's Buxar   district.
 
 Her great-grandfather Ram Lakhan Mishra reportedly left   Bhelupur to cross the seas in 1889.
 
 Nearly five years ago, Mauritius   Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam had visited his ancestral village in the   state's Bhojpur district.
 
 A large number of people from Bihar had   migrated to Mauritius, Fiji, Trinidad, Suriname, South Africa and other places   in the 19th century to serve as indentured labourers on sugarcane and rubber   plantations.
 
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