
Baytoram Ramharack
Baytoram Ramharack is a prominent scholar and political commentator, known for his insights into the political history and social dynamics of Guyana. His writings often explore the complexities of ethnic relations in the country, particularly between the Indo-Guyanese and Afro-Guyanese communities. Ramharack has contributed significantly to discussions about the legacy of leaders like Cheddi Jagan and the socio-political landscape of post-colonial Guyana, prompting reflections on identity, power, and historical narratives.
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Recent news mentions
Baytoram Ramharack had engagements with Rupert Roopnaraine for his studies.
For his contributions to the restoration of democracy, Dr. Roopnaraine is deserving of the nation’s highest honoursThe argument on communism now advanced by Nascimento was discussed in books and countless other writings by Drs Clem Seecharan and Baytoram Ramharack.
Nascimento’s views on Jagan and communism are well documented, not so the purported planned Venezuelan invasionBaytoram Ramharack is shortlisted for his Non-Fiction book 'One, One Dutty Build a Village in Guyana: The story of Hari Prashad and Prashad Nagar.'
Guyana Prize for Literature announces 2024 shortlists across six categoriesBaytoram Ramharack wrote a letter to the editor reflecting on the events in Wismar.
Remembering what happened in WismarDr. Baytoram Ramharack's initial article sparked a flurry of letters concerning Cheddi Jagan's politics.
A karmic interpretation of Cheddi Jagan’s ouster




































