BJP leader Dilip Ghosh suggested that those speaking wrong should drink Ganga Jal to purify their mouth. He also discussed concerns over Bengal's tea industry, voter turnout, and developments in the North East.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma shook his legs on the stage as he arrived at the Sarusajai Stadium in Guwahati to inspect the preparations of "Jhumoir Binandini" set to be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 24. 8600 artists from tea gardens across the state will
More than 8,000 artists from tea garden areas across Assam are set to perform the traditional Jhumoir dance. The event, organised by the Assam government, is being held to celebrate 200 years of the Assam Tea Industry.
At the stakeholders' meeting for the tea industry held in Guwahati on Saturday, Union Minister of Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma addressed the financial crisis faced by the Tocklai Tea Research Institute of the Tea Research Association (TRA).
Tea traders have expressed their enthusiasm and hope after the tea trade witnessed a significant growth of over Rs 2,800 crore sold at the Guwahati Tea Auction Centre (GTAC) during the financial year 2024-2025 so far.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 29: The Wagh Bakri Tea Group has been honoured with the prestigious "Generational Legacy Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Indian Economy" by Hurun India. This accolade, presented at the inaugural Hurun India Family Business Awards, recognizes Wa
Tea production in the country has declined significantly in 2024, with Assam recording an 11 per cent drop and West Bengal seeing a 21 per cent decline up to July, according to data from the Tea Association of India.
According to a press release, the Tea Association of India estimates that the cumulative drop in production will be around 60 million kilograms by the end of June 2024, compared to the same period last year.
New Delhi [India], June 19: Maharani Tea, synonymous with premium quality tea in India since 1959, has recently received multiple accolades, reflecting its enduring legacy of excellence in the tea industry.
Renowned globally for its richly coloured and aromatic tea, Assam's tea industry, provides livelihoods to millions, with many others directly or indirectly dependent on the plantations. The state is famous for both Orthodox as well as the CTC (Crush, Tear, Curl) varieties of tea.
Through a memorandum, the tea plantation sector representatives under North Eastern Tea Association, appealed before the minister to prohibit sale, stock, distribution and, or use of certain pesticides in the Assam in the best interest of the tea industry. Those six pesticides are Cypermethr