Assam is famous for tea. To cultivate and pluck tea leaves, a huge number of labors are required. The process of mobilizing labors started soon after the state deemed fit for tea plantation during the British Raj. A large number of workers are employed in the tea estates of Assam. But the conditions of the labors are very hard and painful. They lack basic facilities like access to Education, Healthcare and etc. This study strives to outline the conditions of the labors whose hard work fetch the delicious tea every day into our lives
Work-Life Balance as a major problem for employees in the tea garden workers community, whether in p...
'Assam Chah Mazdoor Sangha (ACMS) is the largest trade union organizing labourers in tea garden...
In the mid-nineteenth century the British created a landscape of tea plantations in the northeastern...
Tea garden workers in Assam, India continue to face precarious living and working conditions which h...
The tea industry of India has been a long journey since 18th century. In spite of having a strong ba...
Manufacture of tea is the major industry Jalpaiguri district. The staple resources of the tea indust...
The tea plantations of Assam, which constitute the country’s 53.97 per cent tea area, 49 per cent te...
Plantations are most systematic system of the production in the agricultural sector. It is noted tha...
The Tea Plantations in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal is a world-renowned tea producing regi...
The study was carried out to examine the socio-economic characteristics of tea plantation workers. A...
This paper examines the lives of British tea planters living in Assam, India during the mid-ninetee...
Among the teas cultivated in India, the most celebrated one comes from Darjeeling Himalaya. The best...
Central focus of this study is to analyse two very important issues: land utilization patterns in te...
This article provides summary data regarding tea production in Assam, India. Questionnaires were com...
This paper examines the changing dynamics of labour of the Ex- Tea garden tribe from the Tea garden ...
Work-Life Balance as a major problem for employees in the tea garden workers community, whether in p...
'Assam Chah Mazdoor Sangha (ACMS) is the largest trade union organizing labourers in tea garden...
In the mid-nineteenth century the British created a landscape of tea plantations in the northeastern...
Tea garden workers in Assam, India continue to face precarious living and working conditions which h...
The tea industry of India has been a long journey since 18th century. In spite of having a strong ba...
Manufacture of tea is the major industry Jalpaiguri district. The staple resources of the tea indust...
The tea plantations of Assam, which constitute the country’s 53.97 per cent tea area, 49 per cent te...
Plantations are most systematic system of the production in the agricultural sector. It is noted tha...
The Tea Plantations in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal is a world-renowned tea producing regi...
The study was carried out to examine the socio-economic characteristics of tea plantation workers. A...
This paper examines the lives of British tea planters living in Assam, India during the mid-ninetee...
Among the teas cultivated in India, the most celebrated one comes from Darjeeling Himalaya. The best...
Central focus of this study is to analyse two very important issues: land utilization patterns in te...
This article provides summary data regarding tea production in Assam, India. Questionnaires were com...
This paper examines the changing dynamics of labour of the Ex- Tea garden tribe from the Tea garden ...
Work-Life Balance as a major problem for employees in the tea garden workers community, whether in p...
'Assam Chah Mazdoor Sangha (ACMS) is the largest trade union organizing labourers in tea garden...
In the mid-nineteenth century the British created a landscape of tea plantations in the northeastern...