The greenery of Assam. Assam is best known
for tea gardens apart from Rhinoceros.
With the blessings under nature’s hand and with the rainfall ranging from 100 -150
inches per year Assam has pulled its leg to the worlds largest tea growing region
with more than 850 tea estates and 2500
largest tea gardens .
Including small tea gardens which vary up to 68000 in the 14 districts of Brahmaputra valley,
But tea is grown in almost 27 districts of Assam. Each year Assam yields approximately
2 million pound of tea. Plucking of tea
starts from the month of June to December every year.
Few tea estates like Paneeri tea estate ,
Bhutiachang and Hatighar
tea estate
of Udalguri districts are working hard in saving wildlife and nature,
where
they also organize campaigns
enlightening people about the conservation of wildlife
as noted by the Senior Manager of Paneeri Tea estate Mr Vikram Singh. Rescuing
and feeding the wild elephants. Their hard work indeed have bore them fruits like
winning many national awards for conservation of nature and wildlife.
Nearly 1000 of workers are
employed in each of the tea estates. Majority are
the local tribes. “working with the workers here is really fun,
for tea gardens apart from Rhinoceros.
With the blessings under nature’s hand and with the rainfall ranging from 100 -150
inches per year Assam has pulled its leg to the worlds largest tea growing region
with more than 850 tea estates and 2500
largest tea gardens .
Including small tea gardens which vary up to 68000 in the 14 districts of Brahmaputra valley,
But tea is grown in almost 27 districts of Assam. Each year Assam yields approximately
2 million pound of tea. Plucking of tea
starts from the month of June to December every year.
Few tea estates like Paneeri tea estate ,
Bhutiachang and Hatighar
tea estate
of Udalguri districts are working hard in saving wildlife and nature,
where
they also organize campaigns
enlightening people about the conservation of wildlife
as noted by the Senior Manager of Paneeri Tea estate Mr Vikram Singh. Rescuing
and feeding the wild elephants. Their hard work indeed have bore them fruits like
winning many national awards for conservation of nature and wildlife.
Nearly 1000 of workers are
employed in each of the tea estates. Majority are
the local tribes. “working with the workers here is really fun,
There is a legendary story about the discovery
of tea, A Scottish adventurer
Robert Bruce encountered the plant growing
wild in Assam while trading.
He noticed local tribesmen brewing tea from the leaves of bush. Soon he arranged
with the local tribal chiefs to provide him the
samples of leaves and seeds. Later the
plant was identified as tea.
Assam celebrates Tea festival every year in the month of November organized
by the Assam tourism. A complete, and a
celebration of one of its kind which
is never to be missed. Assam holds the largest
Tea Auction Center of Asia.
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