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Former Vice President in the Peoples National Congress Reform (PNCR), Steve Narine died on Tuesday in Canada.
He was 89.
The Public Works Ministry expressed its sadness at the passing of the civil engineer and credited him with playing major roles in the development of public infrastructure.
“He has made significant contributions in the field of engineering as well as the development of public infrastructure,” said the ministry in a statement.

They included the Demerara Harbour Bridge (1976 to 1978),
Sherima Crossing,
Allsopp Point and the
Upper Mazaruni Road to facilitate connections to the hinterland, (and De Failed Mazaruni Hydro Project)
and the Linden-Mabura Road that linked Omai Gold Mines.
Naraine became a parliamentarian in the early 1970s under the then Forbes Burnham-led administration of the Peoples National Congress (PNC).
During that period, he held several portfolios including
Minister of Housing (1972-1974),
Senior Minister of Works and Transport (1974-1980) and
Vice President Works and Transport and later Social Infrastructure (1980- 1983).
The Maritime Administration’s dredger, ‘Steve N’, was named after Naraine, a graduate from London University. He was also one of the first Guyanese to have studied sea defence at the Netherlands-based Delft Technological Institute.
He held various positions in the Public Works and Drainage and Irrigation Departments from District Engineer in 1951 to that of Director of Drainage and Irrigation from 1960 to 1963. He also was a former Chief Works and Hydraulics Officer from 1963-1970 and Technical Specialist in the Ministry of Economic Development from 1971 to 1972.
Naraine was instrumental in setting up the consulting engineering firm, SKRN Engineering. He was succeeded in the field of engineering by his two sons, Ravi Naraine and Dr.Krishna Naraine.
 
Steve Narine was Former PNC Vice President and civil engineer & Ole_Geeza Boss

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Originally Posted by Wally:

You might be right Sunil.  I think they were related.  I think all us indo guyanese related in some way or the other. 

Wasn't his father the Speaker of the Legislature?

S
Originally Posted by seignet:
Originally Posted by Wally:

You might be right Sunil.  I think they were related.  I think all us indo guyanese related in some way or the other. 

Wasn't his father the Speaker of the Legislature?

No Sase Narine was the speaker......no relationship to Steve.

Steve was one of the Best Engineers in Guyana.

He was also the Best Minister of Works and Transport.

Kendal, Hammi, Nokta and Ben together cannot touch Steve Narine Class.

 

Fatboy was not afraid to pick the Brightest and The Best Indians in his Cabinet.

 

Unlike Jagdeo & Ramotar who pick the worst Black Thugs from the PNC....Kwame, La Mumba, Bynoe, Hamilton.

FM

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