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Cairn Oil & Gas powers Assam’s tea industry with clean energy shiftCairn Oil & Gas is supplying clean natural gas to tea estates in Upper Assam, aiding the state's crucial tea industry. This initiative, in ...
Tea brand Golden Tips buys moonlight teas from Badamtam, Castleton tea estates at record pricesThe grades of these moonlight teas are of the highest and the plucking process is very fine. Only the silvery blooming buds and the two lea...
State polls: When elections come around, tea workers — nobody’s people — become everyone’s votersOn the eve of International Women’s Day, Varia and 2,000 labourers took to the streets under the All Adivasi Women’s Association (AAWA), de...
Plucking resumes in Assam's tea estates, workers follow social distancing normsTea gardens have been asked to ensure social distancing in the tea factories besides providing facilities for frequent hand washing and san...
Why the world still has craving for tea from plantations on Darjeeling's steep slopesThrough new markets and new styles (like increasingly important green tea), Darjeeling can survive as long as it can maintain the magic in ...
Munnar-based KDHP runs into trouble as workers intensify stirMunnar-based company Kannan Devan Hills Plantation today said it was incurring "huge loss on a daily basis" due to the ongoing strike by it...
The hill-side view: Have a wet and wild monsoon at colonial bungalows in MunnarDon’t forget to take a pony ride in the evenings and of course, indulge in a soothing spa session with locally sourced herbs and seasonal o...
Soak in the luxury of Ceylon Tea Trails in Sri LankaAmisty winding road that leads into a fragrant driveway filled with blossoms, welcome to Norwood Bungalow, one of the quartet that form the...
Darjeeling tea industry unfair to tea pluckers: anthropologistAs the first flush of prized Darjeeling tea nears harvest this spring, workers in fair-trade tea plantations there are still waiting for a ...
- Tea industry's annual turnover to reach Rs 33K crore by 2015: ASSOCHAM
Nearly 35 lakh workers are employed in over 1,500 tea estates across India and about 65 per cent of these are employed indirectly.
Labour shortage cripples plantation sectorShortage of labour is now threatening to paralyse the plantation of south.