PM Modi Visits Assam Tea Garden, Praises Workers' Hard Work Amid Poll Campaign

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited a tea garden in Dibrugarh, Assam, interacting with women workers and praising their hard work. He described tea as the "soul of Assam" and noted its global recognition. The visit is part of his election campaign tour in the state ahead of Assembly polls. Modi's personal narrative of selling tea in his youth and the strategic importance of the tea community in Assam's politics were highlighted.

Key Points: PM Modi Visits Assam Tea Garden, Interacts with Workers

  • Modi interacts with women tea garden workers
  • Calls tea the "soul of Assam"
  • Visit part of election campaign in Assam
  • Highlights his personal connection to tea selling
  • Underscores tea industry's socio-economic role
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'Memorable experience': PM Modi visits tea garden in Dibrugarh, lauds workers for their hardwork

PM Narendra Modi visits a tea garden in Dibrugarh, Assam, interacts with women workers, and highlights the global significance of Assamese tea during his election campaign.

"We are very proud of the efforts of each and every tea garden family. Their hardwork and perseverance have enhanced Assam's pride. - Narendra Modi"

Dibrugarh, April 1

Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his day on Wednesday in Assam's Dibrugarh district with a visit to a tea garden, where he interacted with women workers and highlighted the global significance of Assamese tea.

Sharing his experience on social media platform X, the Prime Minister described tea as the "soul of Assam" and said the state's tea has earned recognition across the world.

Calling the visit a "memorable experience", PM Modi engaged with workers, many of whom form the backbone of the tea industry, and appreciated their contribution.

"We are very proud of the efforts of each and every tea garden family. Their hardwork and perseverance have enhanced Assam's pride," he said in another post.

Sharing photos of the visit, PM Modi said, "The plucking of tea leaves was followed by the women talking about their culture and of course a selfie!"

The visit comes amid PM Modi's election campaign tour in Assam, where he is scheduled to address a series of public rallies ahead of the upcoming Assembly polls.

The Prime Minister's interaction with tea garden workers also reflects his long-standing personal connection with tea.

PM Modi has often spoken about his early life, during which he helped his father sell tea at a railway station in Gujarat. This background has remained a key part of his political narrative, symbolising his rise from humble beginnings to the country's highest office.

Assam, one of the largest tea-producing regions in the world, plays a crucial role in India's tea exports. The industry employs lakhs of workers, with women forming a significant portion of the workforce in tea gardens across districts, including Dibrugarh, Tinsukia and Jorhat.

PM Modi's visit is being seen as both symbolic and strategic, underlining the importance of the tea community in Assam's socio-economic and political landscape. His outreach to tea garden workers is likely to resonate with a large voter base connected to the industry.

The Prime Minister is expected to continue his campaign engagements across the state, focusing on development, welfare initiatives and the Centre's support to Assam's key sectors, including tea production.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see focus on Assam's tea. But I hope this visit translates into concrete policies for the workers - better wages, healthcare, and education for their children. That would be a truly memorable experience for them.
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Aman W
Chaiwala to PM! His story is so inspiring. When he sits with the workers, you can see it's genuine. He knows the value of hard work from the ground up. Assam's tea is indeed world-class.
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Sarah B
The photos are lovely. It's important for leaders to highlight local cultures and industries. Assam's tea gardens are beautiful and their contribution to India's economy is massive. More global branding needed!
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Karthik V
Election season or not, acknowledging the tea community is always a good thing. They have been neglected for decades. Hope the attention leads to sustained development for Dibrugarh and surrounding areas.
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Meera T
As someone from the Northeast, I appreciate the spotlight on Assam's culture and economy. Tea is more than a drink here; it's a way of life. The women workers are incredibly strong. Jai Assam! ❤️

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