Key Points

Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has announced a significant wage increase for tea garden workers, raising their daily earnings to Rs 250. The move aims to support the livelihoods of tea garden laborers working under the Assam Tea Corporation Limited. Simultaneously, a local tea entrepreneur has created a special tea blend called "Sindoor – The Pride" as a tribute to the Indian Army's recent counter-terrorism operation. This innovative gesture highlights the deep connection between Assam's tea culture and national pride.

Key Points: Himanta Sarma Boosts Assam Tea Garden Workers' Wages

  • Wage increase from Rs 220 to Rs 250 per day for ATCL tea workers
  • Special tea blend honors Indian Army's Operation Sindoor
  • Supports tea garden laborer community welfare
  • Symbolic tribute through unique tea packaging
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Assam: Wages of tea garden labourers hiked

Assam CM announces wage hike for tea garden workers to Rs 250/day, supporting livelihoods and tea community welfare

"Moment of joy for our hardworking Cha Shramiks! - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, May 24

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday announced a hike in the daily wages of tea garden labourers in the state, asserting that it would bring joy to the community.

The enhanced wages apply to tea garden labourers working in tea gardens under Assam Tea Corporation Limited (ATCL). Taking to X, Sarma wrote, “Moment of joy for our hardworking Cha Shramiks! Starting October 1, workers of ATCL tea gardens will get an enhanced wage of Rs 250/day, which will help them boost their livelihood and support their families.” “Govt of Assam: Dedicated to the welfare of our tea tribe’s community,” he added. At present, the tea garden labourers have been getting Rs 220 per day as wages.

Meanwhile, in the wake of the Indian Army's powerful response to the Pahalgam terror attack, a Guwahati-based tea entrepreneur has found a unique and deeply meaningful way to express solidarity and gratitude through tea. The tea entrepreneur has launched a special tea blend titled "Sindoor – The Pride," as a tribute to the Indian Armed Forces for their decisive strike in Operation Sindoor, conducted on May 7 in retaliation for the brutal killing of innocent tourists in Kashmir’s Pahalgam on April 22.

“Sindoor is a symbol of pride in Indian society. We are proud that India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 in response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack. As a tea entrepreneur, I wanted to pay homage to the Indian Army in my own way. So, I launched a tea pack named ‘SINDOOR – The Pride’ as a salute to the forces,” said the tea entrepreneur. He said that the tea packs are not for sale. Instead, they have been specially crafted to be gifted to the Indian soldiers, to offer a symbolic gesture of respect, appreciation, and unity.

“I have created these tea packs especially as gifts for the Indian Army. We celebrate every happy occasion with a cup of tea, and this is no different. This special blend has been made by combining Assam’s finest teas — Halmari Gold Orthodox and premium CTC. Rich red is the colour of the brew, which is reminiscent of Sindoor,” he added.

The tea, a blend of Halmari Gold Orthodox and CTC, is designed to capture the essence of Assam's tea heritage and the spirit of national pride. The red hue of the tea mirrors the traditional Sindoor - a powerful symbol of strength, sacrifice, and identity in Indian culture.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Finally some good news for our tea workers! ₹250 is still low compared to rising prices but better than before. Hope other private gardens also follow suit. Assam tea industry runs on their sweat, they deserve fair wages 🙏 #ChaShramik
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Rahul D.
The 'Sindoor' tea initiative is such a beautiful gesture! 🇮🇳 This is why I love Assam - where patriotism and tea culture blend perfectly. Our jawans will surely appreciate this thoughtful gift after their brave actions in Kashmir. Jai Hind!
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Ananya M.
While wage hike is welcome, ₹30 increase after years of inflation feels like tokenism. Tea workers need proper housing, healthcare and education facilities too. Government should think beyond temporary sops and work on long-term welfare schemes.
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Suresh P.
As someone from a tea-growing family, I know how hard these workers toil. The wage hike is good but implementation is key - many private gardens find loopholes to avoid paying proper wages. Need stricter monitoring 👀
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Neha T.
The symbolism behind 'Sindoor Tea' gave me goosebumps! What a creative way to honor our soldiers. Assam's tea with Kashmir's bravery - perfect unity in diversity moment 💕 Hope this inspires more such initiatives across India!
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Arjun B.
Good steps but government must ensure: 1) Wage hike reaches all workers 2) Quality of life improves 3) Children get education to break the cycle. Otherwise it's just another headline without real change on ground.

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