On Sunday, Gulab Chand Kataria, governor of Assam, went to the Srimanta Sankardev International Auditorium in Guwahati to attend a Tea Workers' Conclave that was put on by the Aadhunik India Foundation.
GUWAHATI: Assam Lead representative Gulab Chand Kataria went to a Tea Laborers' Conference, coordinated by the Aadhunik India Establishment, at the Srimanta Sankardev Worldwide Hall in Guwahati on Sunday.
In his location, Lead representative Kataria recognized the job of the tea laborers in the development of the tea business in Assam and said that the state government is making a progression of strides for the government assistance of the tea laborers. However, he stated that despite the region's two centuries of tea cultivation, the industry faced numerous challenges. The Lead representative said that however the public authority is working earnestly to work on the financial and scholastic states of the specialists and their wards related with the tea business, a few worldwide difficulties have to some degree eased back the development of the area
The lead representative said that he would actually convey the issues influencing the tea business in Assam to State head Narendra Modi. He is of the firm belief that the proactive actions taken by the State Government and the competent leadership of the Prime Minister would contribute to the improvement of the community and the industry's future. The Lead representative featured the critical endeavors made by the Public authority of Assam in focusing on the prosperity and advancement of tea laborers. A significant and admirable effort to improve the quality of life for people living in tea garden areas has resulted in the establishment of model schools throughout the state. In addition, he held the opinion that members of the tea community who, despite facing numerous obstacles, have achieved a high level of education and a high standard of living should actively contribute to the collective improvement of their community.
Governor Kataria emphasized the significance of granting the tea garden workers ownership of the land. He focused on that land proprietorship isn't simply a representative signal yet a passage to getting to different government offices. Additionally, he stated that he desired to visit tea garden areas on his district visits throughout the state. This would assist him with acquiring firsthand experiences into the difficulties looked by the local area at the grassroots level, which would likewise guarantee that their voices are heard.
Pastor of Government assistance of Tea Clans, Sanjoy Kishan, MP Karimganj, Kripanath Mallah, Director Aadhunik India Establishment, Dinesh Kr Chouhan, and a large group of different dignitaries were available in the conference, expressed a public statement.


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