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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | It’s official: Assam tea is state drink

It’s official: Assam tea is state drink

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published Published on Nov 22, 2011   modified Modified on Nov 22, 2011
-The Telegraph
 
Assam tea is now officially the state drink. Announcing this, chief minister Tarun Gogoi today said his government was also making a strong case with the Centre to declare tea as the national drink.

Speaking at the inaugural function of the World Tea Science Congress at Tocklai Experimental Station (under Tea Research Association) here today, Gogoi said, “I, as the chief minister, am competent enough to announce tea as the state drink of Assam.” He said granting the status of state drink to tea would help increase its value and promote Assam tea, which has a special place among the teas of the world, as a brand. The announcement fulfils the promise made by state industry and commerce minister Pradyut Bordoloi to the tea industry in September this year.

Assam contributes more than 51 per cent of the country’s tea and 13 per cent of global production. The Assam tea industry employs about five lakh permanent workers and five lakh seasonal workers. Another 10 lakh are dependent on it for employment and services.

Gogoi said his government has been trying to urge the Centre to declare tea as the national drink. This would give a boost to the industry, he added.

He thanked former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam for supporting the call to grant national drink status to the beverage earlier during the function. He urged the industry to follow the roadmap to prosperity presented by Kalam today, to take the industry forward and to face the new challenges posed by globalisation and international competition. He said the industry should go for diversification, chalk out plans and programmes for the changing business environment worldwide, upgrade the skills of the workforce and carry out research on the impact of climatic changes on the tea industry.

Gogoi said his government had supported the industry from time to time and the special purpose tea fund given by the Centre was a result of its endeavours.

Expressing concern, he said the industry employs several lakh workers and any big crisis would create a big problem for the government too.

Tea Board chairman M.G.V.K. Bhanu said he had prepared a plan to take the industry forward and would act as its friend, philosopher and guide. He said he would extend all possible help to small tea growers.

Tea Research Association chairman D.P. Maheshwari said the organisation had acquired world class infrastructure for the station and formed a corpus fund of Rs 6 crore for setting up centenary chairs from the Rs 20-crore grant given by the Centre to the organisation on Tocklai’s centenary.


The Telegraph, 23 November, 2011, http://www.telegraphindia.com/1111123/jsp/frontpage/story_14787418.jsp


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