Dale Bisnauth | |
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Minister Of Labour, Human Services, and Social Security | |
In office 1992 [1]–2001 | |
President | Bharrat Jagdeo |
Prime Minister | Samuel Hinds |
Personal details | |
Born | Dale Arlington Bisnauth 1936 Better Success, British Guiana |
Died | 4 April 2013 Georgetown, Guyana | (aged 76–77)
Nationality |
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Political party | People's Progressive Party/Civic |
Dale Arlington Bisnauth (1936 – 4 April 2013) was a Guyanese politician, writer and member of the clergy. He was the Minister of Labour, Human Services, and Social Security in the Government of Guyana. [2] Bisnauth served previously as the Guyanese Minister of Education. [3]
Dale Arlington Bisnauth was born 1936 in Better Success, British Guyana. [4] He studied at the Unity Theological College of the West Indies in Jamaica, and later graduated with a Ph.D. in history from the University of the West Indies. [5]
Bisnauth's publications include A Short History of the Guyana Presbyterian Church (1979), History of Religions in the Caribbean (1989), and The Settlement of Indians In Guyana: 1890-1930 (2000).
Bisnauth suffered a heart attack and died while in the Caribbean Heart Institute hospital in Georgetown, Guyana on 4 April 2013. He was 76. [6]
Dale Bisnauth | |
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Minister Of Labour, Human Services, and Social Security | |
In office 1992 [1]–2001 | |
President | Bharrat Jagdeo |
Prime Minister | Samuel Hinds |
Personal details | |
Born | Dale Arlington Bisnauth 1936 Better Success, British Guiana |
Died | 4 April 2013 Georgetown, Guyana | (aged 76–77)
Nationality |
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Political party | People's Progressive Party/Civic |
Dale Arlington Bisnauth (1936 – 4 April 2013) was a Guyanese politician, writer and member of the clergy. He was the Minister of Labour, Human Services, and Social Security in the Government of Guyana. [2] Bisnauth served previously as the Guyanese Minister of Education. [3]
Dale Arlington Bisnauth was born 1936 in Better Success, British Guyana. [4] He studied at the Unity Theological College of the West Indies in Jamaica, and later graduated with a Ph.D. in history from the University of the West Indies. [5]
Bisnauth's publications include A Short History of the Guyana Presbyterian Church (1979), History of Religions in the Caribbean (1989), and The Settlement of Indians In Guyana: 1890-1930 (2000).
Bisnauth suffered a heart attack and died while in the Caribbean Heart Institute hospital in Georgetown, Guyana on 4 April 2013. He was 76. [6]