Key Points

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma has announced a major welfare package for tea garden workers, including a wage hike to Rs 250 per day. The plan includes new schools, job reservations, and financial aid schemes to uplift the community. Cultural preservation initiatives like 'Jhumoir Binandini' will also promote traditional art forms. These measures aim to address long-standing challenges in Assam's crucial tea industry.

Key Points: Assam CM Sarma Announces Rs 250 Wage Hike for Tea Workers

  • Rs 250 daily wage hike for tea workers effective October 1
  • 200 new Tea Garden Schools to improve education access
  • 3% govt job reservation for tea community members
  • 'Eti Koli, Duti Paat' scheme for financial aid to 7 lakh workers
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Assam CM announces measures for tea garden community

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma unveils Rs 250 daily wage hike, education boost, and job reservations for tea garden workers.

"We are empowering communities and safeguarding Assam's identity. – Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Aug 11

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, on Monday, announced a series of welfare and development initiatives aimed at uplifting the state's tea garden community, reaffirming what he called the government's "unwavering commitment" to the sector and its workers.

In a post on social media platform X titled "Brewing Progress", CM Sarma outlined a multi-pronged plan covering higher wages, education, skill development, job reservations, and industry incentives.

"We are empowering communities and safeguarding Assam's identity," he said.

Among the key measures is a hike in tea workers' daily wages to Rs 250, effective from October 1 -- a long-standing demand of worker unions.

The state will also roll out the 'Eti Koli, Duti Paat' scheme, offering one-time financial assistance to seven lakh tea workers.

On the education front, more than 200 new Tea Garden Schools and Tea Garden Model Schools are planned, alongside the construction of 500 Jagannath community halls-cum-skill centres to provide vocational training and meeting spaces.

The government has also earmarked a three per cent reservation in state government jobs for members of the tea community and granted them exemption from domicile requirements under Mission Basundhara, easing access to land and housing benefits.

To boost the industry, the Assam Tea Industries Special Incentives Scheme will provide targeted support for producers, with the aim of increasing competitiveness and sustainability.

Cultural preservation is also on the agenda, with large-scale events like 'Jhumoir Binandini' set to promote traditional art and identity.

The Chief Minister stressed that these measures are part of a broader, ongoing effort to improve living standards for Assam's tea workers, who form a vital part of the state's social and economic fabric.

"And many more (initiatives) to come," CM Sarma said, hinting at further announcements in the months ahead.

The tea industry, employing millions across Assam, has long grappled with low wages, poor infrastructure, and limited access to education.

The new package, government officials say, aims to change that narrative -- blending welfare with growth to ensure that progress is truly brewed in every cup of Assam tea.

- IANS

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Rahul R
As someone from Assam, I've seen generations of tea workers struggle. Reservation in govt jobs is a game-changer! But implementation is key - previous schemes often got stuck in bureaucracy. Hope this time it's different 🤞
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David E
Interesting to see cultural preservation being part of the package. Jhumoir Binandini could be great for tourism too! But will the benefits actually reach the workers or just the estate owners? Need transparency in fund allocation.
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Aditya G
Good initiative but ₹250/day is still below living wage standards. Tea workers deserve better after contributing so much to Assam's economy. The skill centers are a positive step though - hope they provide relevant training for modern job markets.
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Shreya B
My grandparents were tea garden workers. This package brings tears to my eyes 😊 Finally some recognition for their contribution! The Eti Koli scheme will help so many families. Just hope the schools get good teachers - infrastructure alone isn't enough.
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Michael C
As a tea importer, I welcome the industry incentives. Better conditions for workers means better quality tea in the long run. But will the wage hike make Assam tea less competitive internationally? Need to balance welfare with market realities.

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